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E-grāmata: Where there's a Will... Motivation and Volition in College Teaching and Learning: New Directions for Teaching and Learning, Number 152

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Motivating students – a primary goal of education - is complex, to say the least. This issue focuses on a model for motivation, volition, and performance that acknowledges the importance of volition as action subsequent to motivation: action that leads to improved performance.

This MVP model provides a framework for considering various teaching and learning topics and can be extended into other areas such as professional development. While models such as MVP are particularly helpful in establishing the relationships among constructs and in explaining theoretical bases, integration and application of such models are equally important. This issue discusses applications of the model and provide concrete ideas for integrating it into ongoing teaching practice.

This is the 152nd volume of this Jossey-Bass higher education series. It offers a comprehensive range of ideas and techniques for improving college teaching based on the experience of seasoned instructors and the latest findings of educational and psychological researchers.
Memorium and Dedication 7(2)
Editors' Notes 9(4)
Michael Theall
John M. Keller
Part 1 Foundations
1 The MVP Model: Overview and Application
13(14)
John M. Keller
2 The MVP Model as an Organizing Framework for Neuroscience Findings Related to Learning
27(12)
Todd M. Zakrajsek
Part 2 Applications
3 MVP and Instructional Systems Design in Online Courses
39(14)
Jennifer L. Franklin
4 Using John M. Keller's MVP Model in Teaching Professional Values and Behaviors
53(14)
Michael Theall
DeBorah D. Graham
5 MVP and College Success for First-Year Students
67(12)
Karen A. Becker
6 From Keller's MVP Model to Faculty Development Practice
79(12)
Marilla D. Svinicki
7 MVP and Faculty Evaluation
91(8)
Michael Theall
Part 3 Outcomes
8 Assessing Motivation to Improve Learning: Practical Applications of Keller's MVP Model and ARCS-V Design Process
99(10)
Thomas A. Angelo
9 Summary and Recommendations
109(4)
Michael Theall
John M. Keller
Index 113
Volume Editors:   Michael Theall is emeritus professor of education, Youngstown State University.  John M. Keller is professor emeritus of the Department of Educational Psychology and Learning Systems, Florida State University.    Series Editor:   Catherine M. Wehlburg is the assistant provost for Institutional Effectiveness at Texas Christian University.