articleJournal of Educational PsychologyJul 27, 2009Closed access

Can self-determination theory explain what underlies the productive, satisfying learning experiences of collectivistically oriented Korean students?

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Abstract

Recognizing recent criticisms concerning the cross-cultural generalizability of self-determination theory (SDT), the authors tested the SDT view that high school students in collectivistically oriented South Korea benefit from classroom experiences of autonomy support and psychological need satisfaction. In Study 1, experiences of autonomy, competence, and relatedness underlaid Korean students’ most satisfying learning experiences, and experiences of low autonomy and low competence underlaid their least satisfying learning experiences. In Study 2, psychological need satisfaction experiences were associated with productive (achievement and engagement) and satisfying (intrinsic motivation and proneness to…

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  • Psychology
  • Mathematics education
  • Learning theory
  • Cognitive psychology
  • Social psychology
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Reduced inequalities
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