SHAPING CHILD WELFARE PRACTICES: THE INFLUENCE OF OBSERVATIONS

This article delves into the intricacies of child welfare services (CWS) practices and their emergence, emphasizing the role of specific observations in shaping these practices. It focuses on a constructed child service investigation, dissecting the factors responsible for molding an investigation into a particular form and progression rather than other potential pathways. Previous work by

Authors: Maria Lund
Pages: 1-18
EXAMINING THE INTERPLAY OF ACHIEVEMENT GOALS AND LEARNING STRATEGIES IN UNIVERSITY SETTINGS

Motivation is a significant predictor of academic performance, particularly in the context of university education. Contemporary research has repeatedly demonstrated the influence of non-cognitive factors, such as motivation, on academic achievement. This article reviews the complex relationship between motivation, achievement goals, perceived competence, and learning strategies in academic

Authors: Ida Susanti Prima
Pages: 19-34