Chapter 5

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Across
  1. 4. a desire to acquire additional knowledge or master new skills
  2. 6. when activities allow students to meet one or more of their basic psychological needs
  3. 9. extent of behavior, cognitive,and emotional involvement in an academic activity
  4. 10. learners own judgement on their ability to complete a certain activity or goal
  5. 11. “M” in MUSIC model; allows students to have some control over their own learning
  6. 13. an inner state that energizes, directs and sustains behavior
  7. 15. “S” in MUSIC model; focuses on students mastering the concepts while utilizing their self-efficacy
  8. 16. “U” in MUSIC model; allows students to connect activities with their values and goals
  9. 17. Belief that intelligence can and does improve with effort and practice
  10. 18. students sense of optimism that they master new tasks and succeed in a variety of endeavors
Down
  1. 1. Learners beliefs about what behaviors and other factors influence events in their lives
  2. 2. belief that intelligence is a distinct ability that is built-in and relatively important
  3. 3. “C” in MUSIC model; teacher shows students they have their best interests in mind
  4. 5. “I” in MUSIC model; activities and learning is related to students’ interests
  5. 7. a desire to present themselves as competent in the eyes of others
  6. 8. general sense of futility about the chance for future success
  7. 12. when an activity leads to a desired reward or consequence
  8. 14. feeling, emotions, and mood that learners have on tasks