TRANSFORMING SCHOOL CULTURE TO ENHANCE MOTIVATION AND RELIGIOUS CHARACTER IN HIGH SCHOOL

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  • Multazam Department of Foreign Languages and Literature Faculty of Languages and Art Faculty Universitas Negeri Semarang

Keywords:

Religious Habbit, Religious Character

Abstract

In response to widespread perceptions about school failure and student underachievement, this paper proposes that the culture of the nation's schools must be transformed to improve student motivation, achievement and religous character. The problem of schools is rooted in the core beliefs held by staff, students, and school leaders about the purposes, goals, and personal incentives associated with schooling. Goal theory research has underscored the importance of perceptions of purpose in determining the nature and quality of investment in a task. Teaching, schooling, learning and religious habbit may be defined as task-focused, or concerned with the intrinsic worth of doing the task for its own sake; and as ability-focused, or using the task as a sorting mechanism to demonstrate who has ability. Adopting either goal has important consequences for behavior generally and for motivation and learning in particular. Students adopting a task-focused definition tend to view a task more positively, showing a continued interest even after the formal instruction is completed, and are likely to be academically venturesome, choose challenging activities, and adopt deep-processing strategies. In contrast, students who adopt an ability focus tend to use surface-level strategies, such as memorization and rehearsal, and avoid mistakes and failures.

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2022-04-04

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Multazam. (2022). TRANSFORMING SCHOOL CULTURE TO ENHANCE MOTIVATION AND RELIGIOUS CHARACTER IN HIGH SCHOOL. European Journal of Humanities and Educational Advancements, 3(4), 17-22. Retrieved from https://scholarzest.com/index.php/ejhea/article/view/2043

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