Goals in Self-Directed Behavior

In this article, the human system is discussed as being an active self-directed organism. This activity is seen as being directed toward maintaining standards (being) and/or reaching goals (becoming). These goals and standards emerge from the interaction of hereditary or evolutionary species-specific factors with environmental and personal factors, such as the physical environment, the self, family, culture, and other cultures. It is therefore proposed that goals and standards are one of the key dimensions in self-directed processes, and that discussions related to the nature of knowing, learning, and emoting should be framed within the context of the goals and standards that emerge over the course of one's life. In addition, future directions for continued theoretical and empirical efforts to look at being and becoming processes as well as long-term and short-term goals from an educational psychology perspective are proposed.

[1]  W. Cannon The Wisdom of the Body , 1932 .

[2]  John G. Nicholls,et al.  Quality and Equality in Intellectual Development: The Role of Motivation in Education. , 1979 .

[3]  Barbara L. McCombs,et al.  The role of the self-system in self-regulated learning , 1986 .

[4]  W. Cannon ORGANIZATION FOR PHYSIOLOGICAL HOMEOSTASIS , 1929 .

[5]  B. Zimmerman A social cognitive view of self-regulated academic learning. , 1989 .

[6]  L. Corno The Metacognitive Control Components of Self-Regulated Learning. , 1986 .

[7]  R. Kuhlen,et al.  Changes in goals with adult increasing age. , 1952, Journal of consulting psychology.

[8]  Dale H. Schunk,et al.  Participation in Goal Setting: Effects On Self-Efficacy and Skills of Learning-Disabled Children , 1985 .

[9]  Carole A. Ames,et al.  Systems of student and teacher motivation: Toward a qualitative definition. , 1984 .

[10]  A. Bandura,et al.  Cultivating competence, self-efficacy, and intrinsic interest through proximal self-motivation. , 1981 .

[11]  I. Prigogine,et al.  Order out of chaos , 1984 .

[12]  C. Carver,et al.  Control theory: a useful conceptual framework for personality-social, clinical, and health psychology. , 1982, Psychological bulletin.

[13]  F. Massarik,et al.  The course of human life : a study of goals in the humanistic perspective , 1968 .

[14]  J. Sanders Modern Theories of Development: An Introduction to Theoretical Biology Ludwig Von Bertalanffy , 1962 .

[15]  Carol S. Dweck,et al.  Motivational processes affecting learning. , 1986 .

[16]  C. Carver,et al.  Attention and Self-Regulation: A Control-Theory Approach to Human Behavior , 1981 .

[17]  Carole A. Ames,et al.  Achievement Goals in the Classroom: Students' Learning Strategies and Motivation Processes , 1988 .

[18]  B. Zimmerman,et al.  Self-regulated learning and academic achievement: Theory, research, and practice. , 1989 .

[19]  L. Corno,et al.  Self-Regulated Learning: A Volitional Analysis , 1989 .

[20]  G. Miller,et al.  Plans and the structure of behavior , 1960 .

[21]  Barbara L. McCombs,et al.  Self-Regulated Learning and Academic Achievement: A Phenomenological View , 1989 .

[22]  Else Frenkel STUDIES IN BIOGRAPHICAL PSYCHOLOGY , 1936 .

[23]  B. Zimmerman Becoming a Self-Regulated Learner: Which Are the Key Subprocesses?. , 1986 .

[24]  Mark H. Bickhard,et al.  Knowing Levels and Developmental Stages , 1986 .

[25]  J. Lopreato,et al.  General system theory : foundations, development, applications , 1970 .

[26]  E. A. Locke,et al.  Goal setting and task performance: 1969–1980. , 1981 .

[27]  J. Kuhl Volitional Mediators of Cognition-Behavior Consistency: Self-Regulatory Processes and Action Versus , 1985 .

[28]  Adrian Furnham,et al.  Social Situations by Michael Argyle , 1981 .

[29]  Frank C. Richardson,et al.  Categorical goal hierarchies and classification of human motives , 1984 .

[30]  A. Bandura Social Foundations of Thought and Action: A Social Cognitive Theory , 1985 .

[31]  D. Ford,et al.  Assessment of personal goal hierarchies. , 1983 .

[32]  Norbert Wiener,et al.  Cybernetics: Control and Communication in the Animal and the Machine. , 1949 .

[33]  G. C. Heller Towards a Psychology of Being , 1970 .

[34]  C. Dweck,et al.  A social-cognitive approach to motivation and personality , 1988 .