Author:
Valerio Haro Félix Julián,Huerta Berrios Timoteo Raúl,Tacuri Toribio Roberth Lozano,Campos Llana Miriam Esther,Reyes Narváez Ronald Juven,Vega Ronquillo Manuel,Lara Castillo Marlon Alfonso,Paucar Meléndez Ignacio,Morales Pacora Víctor Henrry,Flores Casanova Walter
Abstract
The objective of the study was to determine if there is a significant correlation between academic motivation and student learning. For this reason, research on academic motivation was carried out to improve the teaching and learning of university students. The study carried out is applied, being the level of descriptive-correlational research. The research was cross-sectional; since the CEAP48 Scale survey was applied only once; but only the EMAP-01 Learning Motivation Subscale was used, which consists of 24 statements and notes. The sample is a simple random of 46 students enrolled in the 2022-1 semester. It was shown that the application of academic motivation and learning occupies 71.7% (33) at the highest level in the performance motivation dimension. Therefore, motivation improves in learning; however, it is necessary for teachers to apply this didactic resource in their classes, since it is demonstrated in the results. It was determined that more than 50% of the respondents are above 3.96 in the mean, that is, they have a favorable attitude. On average, the subjects are located in superficial motivation. Likewise, 0.631 scale units deviate from the average. Therefore, the use of this resource benefits the student. Finally, it is concluded that there is an adequate significant relationship between the variables, due to a moderate correlation, that is, it is favorable.
Publisher
Centro de Investigacion y Capacitacion para el Desarrollo Regional (CINCADER)
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