What makes lessons interesting? The role of situational and individual factors in three school subjects.
Journal of Educational Psychology 100(2): 460-472
Article 2008 English
Authors
YT
Yi‐Miau Tsai
MK
Mareike Kunter
OL
Oliver Lüdtke
Abstract
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The present study investigated intraindividual variation in students' interest experience in 3 school subjects and the predictive power of perceived autonomy support and control.Participants were 261 students in 7th grade.After a survey of students' individual interests and other individual characteristics, repeated lesson-specific measures of students' interest experience and perceived autonomy support and control during instruction were obtained over a 3-week period.Hierarchical linear modeling showed 36%-45% of the variance to be located at the within-student level.Moreover, perceived autonomy support and control during lessons, as well as individual interest, predicted students' interest experience in the classroom.
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