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Motivation and Learning Approaches

What motivates the Confucian Heritage Culture (CHC) learner and how do they approach their learning?

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• Better understanding of our student cohort from Confucian Heritage Culture (CHC) countries– What motivates them

– What types of learning approaches they adopt

– Why they choose to adopt these learning approaches

• What we can do as teachers to encourage these students to invoke adaptive approaches to learning

Aim

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• Stereotyping

• Generalisation

Caveats

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• The Confucian Heritage Culture (CHC) Learner

– Definition

– Characteristics

• Motivation Theory

– Self Determination Theory

• Achievement Goal Theory

– Mastery and Performance Goals

• Learning Strategies and Learning approaches

Outline

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• Characteristics

• Shared cultural background

• Ethnic Chinese

• Geographical location

• Confucian Heritage Culture ( CHC ) Students

• CHC societies

Definition of CHC Learner

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• Qualitative Research

• Sample size 17 participants

• Case Study approach

• Semi-structured Interview

Overview of the Research

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• Purposeful sample

– “…that can best inform the researcher about the research problem under examination” (Cresswell, 2007 p. 117)

• Monash College students

• Final year of their UG studies in Business/ Commerce

• 17 students from 4 different country subgroups

Participants

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Country Male Female Total Cases

China 3 3 6

Hong Kong 2 1 3

Singapore 2 - 2

Indonesia 2 4 6

Participants

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• Cultural Values

– Motivation for achievement

– Valuing education

– Attitude to educational authority

– Effort and learning

– Rote learning and CHC students

Characteristics

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• Collectivist societies– Self is seen as part of a group

– Collectivists have an “interdependent self which does not really exist except as an aspect of a group.” (Triandis, 1995)

– Adopt group goals (family)

– Family Face and Family Welfare

Motivation to Achieve

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• Socially-oriented Achievement Motivation

SOAM – Confucian model

Parental pressure

The CHC learner is under pressure to perform as they are expected to better the financial standing of their parents in return for financial sacrifices made by their parents and quite often the extended family to enable them to receive a better education that they did (Kember & Watkins, 2010).

SOAM

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• Parents role• Child’s role

– Fulfilment of their • duty - studying

• Utilitarian Value

• Confucian philosophy– Education is character building (hard work &

endurance) – Means of obtaining a good job

Valuing Education

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• Classic Definition

• Preferred option - Intrinsic Motivation

– Better quality learning & engagement

• Extrinsic Motivation

– ‘whenever an activity is done to attain some separable outcome’ (Ryan & Deci, 2000 p. 60)

Theory

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• Course choice – Commerce, Business, Economics, Finance,

Accounting

• Reason for choice:– Non-autonomous– Parent dictated

• Outcome – utilitarian – 15 of 17 interviewees

• Extrinsic, Utilitarian & Social

CHC Motivation

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• Evidence?

• Demonstration of self-regulating behaviour in approaching their learning

• Attendance– Lectures – Tutorials

• Completion of work• Setting goals

Are CHC students motivated ?

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• Classic definition expanded and refined

• Edward Deci & Richard Ryan

• Self Determination Theory

• Extrinsic Motivation – different forms along a continuum

• Amotivation Intrinsic Motivation

Can extrinsic motivation play a positive role in Education?

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• Classic definition expanded and refined

• Deci and Ryan, 2000

• Self Determination Theory

• Extrinsic Motivation – different forms along a continuum

• Amotivation Intrinsic Motivation

Can extrinsic motivation play a positive role in Education?

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Self Determination Theory

External Regulation

Introjected Regulation

Identified Regulation

Integrated Regulation

Task Uninteresting

• Compliance

• Reward

• Punishment

Task uninteresting

• Ego

• Pride

• Face

• Please parents

Task uninteresting but understand its

importance

• Value the activity

• Endorsement goals

While uninteresting

You value its purpose

• Congruence

• Committed to desired outcome

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1. The characteristics of the task

2. Innate psychological needs

• Fulfilling basic psychological needs for

– Competence

– Autonomy

– Relatedness

To activate intrinsic motivation:

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• Competence– Interest later developed in the course of their

studies– ‘Found a way to study … I like it’– ‘It’s not my choice but after I study this unit, this

course, it’s funny….I like it’

• “Exposure to an externally imposed activity has allowed the person to enjoy the intrinsically interesting properties resulting in an orientation shift” (Ryan & Deci, 2000 p.63)

Innate Psychological Needs

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• Relatedness– The need to belong and to be connected to a family,

a peer group or to a society (Ryan & Deci, 2000)

– “It is thus because of peoples’ desires to maintain and enhance interpersonal relationships and to feel effective in doing a wide range of behaviours that they will both internalise ambient values, mores, behaviours and attitudes, and learn to do things that are not interesting but are important for succeeding in society.” (Deci & Moller 2005, p.590)

Innate Psychological Needs

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• Autonomy

– Innate need to be self-determining

– Does not mean to be independent of others

– Inner endorsement of one’s beliefs & behaviour

• Internalisation of an extrinsic action

– Self-endorsed actions

Innate Psychological Needs

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• To activate intrinsic motivation:

1. The characteristics of the task

2. Innate psychological needs

- Competence

- Relatedness

- Autonomy

SDT

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• Competence– Optimal challenge– Positive feedback

• Autonomy– innate need to be self-determining– educational practices that are supportive of

student’s autonomy– developing materials that involve students in the

learning process

• Relatedness– A sense of being related and connected to others

Implications

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Discussion

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Learning Approaches

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• Characteristics of the CHC Learner

– Motivation for achievement

– Valuing education

– Attitude to educational authority

– Effort and learning

– Rote learning and CHC students

• Quiz - Part 2

Learning Approaches

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• Observations

• Passive Learners

– Uncritical

– Seldom participates in class discussions or

– Offers challenges to the teacher

• Obedience to authority figures

• Respectful learning

Attitude to Educational Authority

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• Teacher’s role

– Transmit an existing body of knowledge

• Student’s role

– Absorb that teaching and reproduce it in an examination

– Right and wrong answers predetermined

• Model Answers

• Critical Thinking?

Beliefs about learning and teaching

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• Observation – Diligence and industriousness

• Learning synonymous with hard work

• Effort is indispensable to success

• Everyone can be educated

Effort and Learning

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• Diligence is the path to the mountain of knowledge, hard work is the boat through the endless sea of learning

• Effort can compensate for lack of ability, diligence compensates for stupidity

Chinese proverbs

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• Recall of information

• Declarative knowledge

• Surface learning

• Attributable to some aspect of Confucian belief or practice

Rote Learning

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• Ideographic– Copying and memorising – thousands of characters– Replication

• Culture of examinations– Traditional educational systems– Designed to promote surface learning methods– “The ways in which students are assessed have a

strong influence on the way they approach their learning tasks…”

Chinese script

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How did these participants approach their learning?

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• General approaches

– Surface approaches

– Deep approaches

• Achievement goal theory

• Performance goals -promotes more superficial

learning strategies

• Mastery goals - promotes deep processing strategies

Learning Approaches

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• “Paradox of the Chinese Learner”

• Intermediate approaches – Memorisation preceded understanding – Memorisation after achieving understanding

• Memorising to achieve understanding

• Summary of findings• Evidence of Intentional memorisation• Evidence for using strategies to understand

Rote learners?

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Do CHC students study hard or study smart?

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• Focus: memorising content for short-term reproduction

• When and Why?– Coping strategy– Time-management strategy– Performance strategy

• Outcomes? – Different

Rote Learning

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• Failure to understand

– Not for want of trying

– Aware of the need to understand

– Not the preferred strategy

– Were able to use adaptive strategies as well

Coping strategy

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• Deliberate choice • 4 subjects• Prioritise – 2 or 3

• Fourth subject – “leave behind”• Memorise before the exam• Realise that its short term• Need to pass the exam

Time-management strategy

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• “To get the higher mark”

• “Chinese students are

very good at memorising”

• Past exam papers - model answers/ “formal answers” provided by tutors

Memorising for performance

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• Repetition and recitation

• Copying and rewriting

• Perfect reproduction

• Reading 10 /20 times…. writing 10/20 times”

• Mnemonic devices – alliteration

Strategies

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• Application to case studies, future work

• Building connections to previous lessons

• Linking to other topics

• Combining information form tutorial and lectures

• Paraphrasing and summarising information from memory

• Making notes, mind maps, key points

• Teaching others

• Extended reading

Adaptive strategies

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• Application to case studies, future work

• Building connections to previous lessons

• Linking to other topics

• Combining information form tutorial and lectures

• Paraphrasing and summarising information from memory

• Making notes, mind maps, key points

• Teaching others

• Extended reading

Adaptive strategies

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• Determined and mediated by learning contexts and assessment requirements

– Type of subject

– Course design

– Assessment style of the subject

Are CHC students’ approaches to learning attributable to their

cultural heritage?

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• Course Design

• Assessment practices

Factors influencing Learning Approaches

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• Subjects perceived as having ‘future validity’

• Simulations - Trading room

• Roleplays

• Case studies

• Experiential learning

• Internships

Authentic Learning

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1. Exams

• Factual/theoretical subjects

– Memorised definitions, concepts

& accompanying examples

– Source ?

– Past year exams and answers

– Tutorial questions

Assessment design

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2. Ongoing assessments

a. Tutorials

– Weekly Questions designed to help understand core principles

• Do students complete weekly tute questions?

b. Assignments

b

Assessment design

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• Motivation– How do we move students towards internalising an

extrinsic motivation• Innate psychological needs

• Learning approaches– How do we ensure that our students are able to use

higher level cognitive skills required for success • Emphasising a mastery goal approach

• Assessment practices and design

Conclusions

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