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Mastering Academic Competencies

A Guide to Effective Learning and Success


3.5 Advancements in Educational Psychology

Recent advancements in educational psychology provide deeper insights into motivation, self-regulation, and the emotional aspects of learning. The following theories focus on how motivation, beliefs about learning, and psychological needs influence academic engagement and persistence.
 
3.3.1 Self-Determination Theory
Self-Determination Theory (SDT), developed by Deci and Ryan, emphasizes intrinsic motivation. SDT identifies three basic psychological needs: autonomy, competence, and relatedness. Fulfilling these needs fosters motivation and engagement (Deci & Ryan, 2000). In an academic context, Self-Determination Theory highlights the importance of learning environments that support student choice, meaningful challenge, and a sense of belonging, all of which contribute to sustained engagement and deeper learning.
 
Practical Application: Enhancing Intrinsic Motivation
  • Objective: Develop strategies to increase your intrinsic motivation.
  • Instructions: Reflect on activities that make you feel autonomous, competent, and connected to others. Integrate these elements into your study routines. For example, choose topics that interest you (autonomy), set achievable goals (competence), and join study groups (relatedness).
 
3.3.2 Growth Mindset
Carol Dweck’s concept of a growth mindset posits that individuals who believe their abilities can develop through effort and learning are more likely to achieve success (Dweck, 2006). This mindset fosters resilience and a willingness to embrace challenges. A growth mindset does not imply ignoring structural constraints or challenges; rather, it encourages students to focus on effort, strategies, and learning processes within the conditions they face.
 
Interactive Activity: Growth Mindset Journal
  • Objective: Foster a growth mindset through regular reflection.
  • Instructions: Keep a journal to document your learning experiences. After each study session, write about challenges you faced, how you approached them, and what you learned. Focus on effort and strategies rather than outcomes.

Mastering Academic Competencies

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Kiadó: Akadémiai Kiadó

Online megjelenés éve: 2026

ISBN: 978 963 664 192 4

Developing Academic Competencies offers a comprehensive and practice-oriented guide to the development of essential academic and professional skills required for success in contemporary higher education. Addressing the evolving demands placed on students in increasingly international, digital, and performance-driven academic environments, the book integrates evidence-based learning strategies with practical tools that support effective studying, assessment preparation, academic writing, teamwork, and reflective learning.

The volume adopts a student-centred and competence-based approach, combining theory with applied examples, exercises, and self-assessment activities to foster independent, critical, and strategic learners. Particular attention is given to transferable skills such as time management, collaboration, problem-solving, and academic integrity, while also engaging with the responsible and ethical use of artificial intelligence in learning, research, and writing. Rather than positioning AI as a shortcut, the book emphasises its potential as a supportive tool that enhances productivity, critical evaluation, and metacognitive awareness.

Designed for undergraduate and postgraduate students across disciplines, as well as for instructors seeking structured support materials, Developing Academic Competencies bridges the gap between academic expectations and student preparedness. By empowering learners with adaptable strategies and reflective practices, the book contributes to improved academic performance, lifelong learning capabilities, and employability in a rapidly changing knowledge economy.

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