Cognitive Load Theory and Its Relationships with Motivation: a Self-Determination Theory Perspective
UNSW Sydney · Ghent University · +3 more institutions
Abstract
Abstract Although cognitive load theory research has studied factors associated with motivation, these literatures have primarily been developed in isolation from each other. In this contribution, we aimed to advance both fields by examining the effects of instructional strategies on learners’ experience of cognitive load, motivation, engagement, and achievement. Students ( N = 1287) in years 7–10 in four Australian high schools completed survey measures of motivation, engagement, cognitive load, and their teachers’ perceived instructional strategies and motivating style. Results suggest that teachers’ load-reducing instructional strategies were related to lower cognitive load and were positively associated…
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 67.70
- Percentile
- 100%
- References
- 95
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5Topics & keywords
- Educational psychology
- Psychology
- Cognitive load
- Self-determination theory
- Goal theory
- Cognitive evaluation theory
- Cognition
- Autonomy
- Quality Education