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Main results

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The graphs below present the main results of the ProMoBE study.

They show that:

  • The proposed training had an effect on the teachers: compared to those in the control group, teachers in the experimental group reported from T1 to T3 greater autonomous motivation towards teaching, better support for their students' psychological needs, and greater job satisfaction.
  • Students were sensitive to their teacher's change in practice: compared to those in the control group, students in the experimental group reported greater independent motivation to learn, greater perceived support of their psychological needs by their teacher, and greater academic satisfaction from T1 to T3.

Effect of the intervention on teachers

__ Experimental condition

__ Control condition

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Autonomous motivation of teachers towards their profession Teachers' perception of their motivational style supporting the psychological needs of students Teacher job satisfaction

Effect of the intervention on students

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Students' Autonomous Motivation for Learning Students' perception of the motivational style that supports their psychological needs from their teacher Student Academic Satisfaction

Submitted on January 23, 2024

Updated on January 24, 2024