scholarly journals GOAL ORIENTATION ATLET DI MASA PANDEMI COVID-19

2021 ◽  
Vol 5 (2) ◽  
pp. 416
Author(s):  
Sitti Fathimah Herdarina Darsim ◽  
Retno Hanggarani Ninin

Goal orientation is a motivational orientation that can affect the way individuals pursue their goals and competencies in achieving those goals. Goal orientation is one of the psychological aspects that can have an impact due to the current pandemic situation. Athletes must do independent training, even though they are in preparation for the championship. This study aims to know the athletes goal orientation during the Covid-19 pandemic. This study uses a qualitative approach. Participants have the following criteria: (1) Athletes who play an active role in one sport for at least 5 years and (2) are facing the impact of the Covid-19 pandemic in the form of having to do independent training. Participants in this study amounted to 3 people with the details of 1 taekwondo athlete, 1 jujitsu athlete, and 1 fencing athlete. Data is collected by interview technique. The finding fact is divided into several categories and labeled with special terms. After that, the facts found were interpreted. The results showed that the goal orientation in three subjects is dominated by Mastery Goal Orientation (MGO). They try to develop skills and competencies to compete via the internet by their own initiative. Moreover, one of the athletes, Y showed Performance Approach Goal Orientation (PAPGO), an extrinsic motivation to get an appraisal or avoid punishment from the coach. Goal orientation merupakan orientasi motivasi yang dapat mempengaruhi cara individu dalam mengejar tujuan dan kompetensi mereka dalam mencapai tujuan tersebut. Goal orientation menjadi salah satu aspek psikologis yang dapat terdampak akibat situasi pandemi saat ini. Para atlet harus melakukan latihan mandiri, padahal mereka sedang dalam persiapan untuk menghadapi kejuaraan. Penelitian ini bertujuan untuk mengetahui gambaran goal orientation atlet di masa pandemi Covid-19. Penelitian ini menggunakan pendekatan kualitatif. Partisipan memiliki kriteria: (1) Atlet yang berperan aktif pada satu cabang olahraga selama minimal 5 tahun dan (2) sedang menghadapi dampak pandemi Covid-19 dalam bentuk keharusan melakukan latihan mandiri. Partisipan dalam penelitian ini berjumlah 3 orang dengan rincian 1 orang atlet taekwondo, 1 orang atlet jujitsu, dan 1 orang atlet anggar. Pengambilan data dilakukan dengan teknik wawancara. Fakta temuan dibagi ke dalam beberapa kategori dan dilabeli dengan istilah khusus. Setelah itu, fakta yang ditemukan dimaknai. Hasil penelitian menunjukkan bahwa goal orientation pada ketiga subjek didominasi oleh Mastery Goal Orientation (MGO). Mereka berusaha mengembangkan keterampilan dan kompetensi untuk bertanding melalui melalui internet dengan inisiatif sendiri. Selain itu, ditemukan Performance Approach Goal Orientation (PAPGO) pada seorang subjek yang mengorientasikan latihannya untuk mendapatkan penilaian atau menghindari hukuman dari pelatih.

2021 ◽  
pp. 009862832110262
Author(s):  
Ordene V. Edwards ◽  
Herman G. Ray ◽  
Marion Granger

Background Encouraging students to adopt a mastery goal orientation can help increase learning and motivation. However, the effect of mastery goal orientation interventions specifically in upper-division online elective psychology courses has not been studied. Objective The purpose of this replication study was to examine the effects of a mastery goal intervention on fear of failure, mastery and performance-approach goals, self-efficacy, and academic performance over time. Method Fifty-eight students enrolled in an online upper-division educational psychology course were randomly assigned to an experimental or control group. The experimental group engaged in activities that steered them toward a mastery goal orientation, while the control group completed a stress management activity. Outcomes were measured four times during the study. Results Contrary to our predictions, there were no significant differences between conditions on any of the outcomes. Conclusion Although a mastery adoption intervention has been shown to be effective in prior studies, the current intervention had no impact on students in an upper-level online psychology course. Teaching Implications Considering that a mastery goal orientation is consistently linked to adaptive academic outcomes, potentially impactful ways to apply the intervention are discussed.


2018 ◽  
Vol 3 (1) ◽  
Author(s):  
Hussein SALEM MUBARAK BARABWD ◽  
Mohammad YUSOFF BIN MOHD NOR ◽  
Noriah Mohd Ishak

The aim of the current study is to examine the intrinsic and extrinsic motivations of the gifted students from Hadhramout Gifted Center HGC in Yemen, and to investigate the impact of these intrinsic and extrinsic motivations on their giftedness development. A qualitative approach was adopted; data has been collected through an open- ended questionnaire that was prepared by the researcher and distributed among a sample of gifted students who were chosen purposively from HGC. The interpretative phenomenological method has been used to analyze the data using, Atlas ti. The results indicate that the majority of the participants consider it interesting to explore new things, and experience curiosity and desire to achieve their goals as their intrinsic motivations. Whereas, the minority consider preference to serve the community, competition preference and self-confidence as their intrinsic motivations. On the other hand, half of the participants consider rewards as their extrinsic motivation, whereas 40 % of them consider exams scores, verbal praise, parents and environment as their extrinsic motivations. Regarding the impact of intrinsic and extrinsic motivations on the development of giftedness, the majority of the participants believe that intrinsic and extrinsic motivations affect positively the development of their giftedness development. Finally, based on the findings, some recommendations were provided. 


2018 ◽  
Vol 44 (8) ◽  
pp. 1258-1269 ◽  
Author(s):  
Liat Levontin ◽  
Anat Bardi

Research has neglected the utility of pro-social goals within achievement situations. In this article, four studies demonstrate that amity goal orientation, promoting mutual success of oneself together with others, enhances the utility of mastery goal orientation. We demonstrate this in longitudinally predicting performance (Studies 1 and 2) and in maintaining motivation after a disappointing performance (Studies 3 and 4). The studies demonstrate the same interaction effect in academic and in work achievement contexts. Specifically, whereas amity goal orientation did not predict achievement on its own, it enhanced the positive effect of mastery goal orientation. Together, these studies establish the importance of amity goal orientation while also advancing our understanding of the effects of other achievement goal orientations. We suggest future directions in examining the utility of amity goals in other contexts.


2019 ◽  
Vol 4 (2) ◽  
pp. 117
Author(s):  
Berliana Henu Cahyani ◽  
Asmadi Alsa ◽  
Neila Ramdhani ◽  
Fakher Nabeel Khalili

Mathematics until today is still considered a difficult subject so that it needs to think about appropriate strategies to encourage students to be able to regulate themselves in learning this subject. This study aimed to test empirically the role of classroom management and mastery goal orientation towards self-regulated learning. The participants of the study were 177 students of state high schools in Sleman, who were selected using a purposive sampling technique. The scales used were self-regulation of mathematics learning scale, classroom management scale, and mastery goal orientation scale. The data analysis using two-predictor regression analysis showed that classroom management and mastery goal simultaneously played a significant role by 68.7% (R2=0.687, F (2.177) =191.243, p<0.01). Classroom management predicted self-regulation (β= -0.130, p < 0.01), and so did mastery goal (β= 0.878, p < 0.01). Based on the results of this study, it could be concluded that self-regulation in learning Mathematics can be determined through classroom manage­ment and mastery goals concurrently.


2020 ◽  
Vol 71 ◽  
pp. 101653
Author(s):  
Kathan Dushyant Shukla ◽  
Samvet Kuril ◽  
Vijaya Sherry Chand

2019 ◽  
Vol 43 (6) ◽  
pp. 523-529 ◽  
Author(s):  
Christia Spears Brown

Sexualized gender stereotypes (SGS) include the belief that girls should singularly prioritize their sexualized attractiveness for the attention and approval of boys. By elementary school, boys and girls perceive girls’ sexualized attractiveness to be incompatible with intelligence and competence. In the current 2-year study, we examined whether girls’ higher SGS endorsement in seventh grade predicted a diminished mastery goal orientation and lower perceptions of academic ability in eighth grade and whether this was moderated by gender typicality and self-monitoring. Cross-lagged panel analyses tested whether earlier academic attitudes better predicted later SGS endorsement than the inverse. The study included 77 girls in the final sample from four public middle schools ( MageT1 = 12.4, SD = .57). The sample was ethnically diverse (45% identified as White, 21% as Latinx, 19% as Black/African American, and 14% as multiracial). Girls’ greater endorsement of SGS in the seventh grade predicted lower academic self-efficacy later, controlling for age, academic ability, and earlier levels of academic attitudes. Highlighting a likely feedback loop, earlier academic self-efficacy equally predicted later SGS endorsement. For highly gender-typical girls, greater SGS endorsement also predicted lower mastery goal orientation over time.


Author(s):  
Po Hsuan Chen

The present study aimed at furthering the understanding of the potential effects of e-learner characteristics on e-learner satisfaction in an EFL context. Specifically, it examined the collective impact of computer anxiety, computer-mediated communication (CMC) apprehension, metacognitive self-regulation strategy use, mastery goal orientation, and performance goal orientation on EFL e-learner satisfaction. Multiple regression analyses revealed that not all university EFL students are satisfied with e-learning English courses; only students with high levels of metacognitive self-regulation strategy use, high levels of mastery goal orientation, and a low degree of CMC apprehension are satisfied with e-learning English courses. Results imply that on-line English instructors need to find ways to help students develop these characteristics.


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