A social inequality of motivation? The relationship between beliefs about academic success and young people's educational attainment

Volume: 43, Issue: 3, Pages: 441 - 465
Published: May 10, 2017
Abstract
Meritocratic ideals, which emphasise individual responsibility and self‐motivation, have featured prominently in discourses about Australia's international competitiveness in academic achievement. Young people are often encouraged to attribute academic success and failure to individual factors such as hard work and talent, and to downplay extrinsic factors such as luck, task difficulty, or broader structural advantages and disadvantages. Using...
Paper Details
Title
A social inequality of motivation? The relationship between beliefs about academic success and young people's educational attainment
Published Date
May 10, 2017
Volume
43
Issue
3
Pages
441 - 465
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