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Side Effects of Motivational Interventions? Effects of an Intervention in Math Classrooms on Motivation in Verbal Domains
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Educational PsychologyValue InterventionEducationStudent OutcomePsychologyStudent EngagementStem EducationMathematics EducationStudent MotivationMotivational InterventionsSide EffectsAchievement GoalBehavioral SciencesSchool PsychologyLearning SciencesStudent SuccessMotivationSecondary Stem EducationIntervention MechanismClassroom InstructionLeaking PipelineVerbal DomainsMiddle School CurriculumForeign LanguageAchievement Motivation
One way to address the leaking pipeline toward STEM-related careers (i.e., science, technology, engineering, and mathematics) is to intervene on students’ STEM motivation in school. However, a neglected question in intervention research is how such interventions affect motivation in subjects not targeted by the intervention. This question was addressed through data from a cluster-randomized study in which a value intervention was successfully implemented in 82 ninth-grade math classrooms. Side effects on value, self-concept, and effort in German as students’ native language and English as a foreign language were assessed 6 weeks and 5 months after the intervention. Negative effects on value for German, but not for English, were found 5 months after the intervention. The theoretical and educational implications of such effects are discussed.
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