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2010 bMRI Symposium on Motiation -Program & Speakers' profile

Admin 2010.09.03 2885


2010
bMRI Symposium on Motivation
- Adolescent Development and Achievement Motivation
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September 17 (Fri) ~18 (Sat)
Global Conference Hall, Centennial Memorial Samsung Hall

 

You are cordially invited to the 2010bMRI Symposium on Motivation, hosted and organized by the WCU Project Group and Brain and Motivation Research Institute (bMRI) of Korea University.
 
At this year’s symposium, six internationally renowned motivation researchers will deliver their keynote addresses on “Adolescent Development and Achievement Motivation.” We trust the symposium will present a valuable learning opportunity for all. Please come join us.
 
Mimi Bong, Sung-il Kim, and Johnmarshall Reeve
WCU Project Group on Interdisciplinary Consolidation of Motivation and Emotion Research
bMRI The Brain and Motivation Research Institute, Korea University
 


【Day1】 September 17th, Friday   Moderator: Johnmarshall Reeve (Korea University)

Time

Activity

Speaker

Title

1:30~2:00

Registration

2:00~2:10

Opening remarks

Sung-il Kim

(Korea University)

 

2:10~3:00

Keynote Address 1

Ruth Butler

(Hebrew University of Jerusalem)

Motivation in Context: Goals for Learning and Development in Adolescence

3:10~4:00

Keynote Address  2

Jacquelynne Eccles

(University of Michigan)

Developmental and Gender Differences in Expectancy and Value

4:00~4:20

Coffee Break

 

 

4:20~5:10

Keynote Address  3

Mimi Bong

(Korea University)

Key Determinants of Adolescent Motivation in School 

5:10~5:40

General Discussion

 

 

【Day2】 September 18th, Saturday   Moderator: Sung-il Kim (Korea University)

Time

Activity

Speaker

Title

1:30~2:00

Registration

2:00~2:10

Welcoming Remarks

Sung-il Kim

(Korea University)

 

2:10~3:00

Keynote Address  1

Kathryn Wentzel

(University of Maryland)

Adolescents' Interpersonal Relationships, Motivation, and Competence at School

3:10~4:00

Keynote Address 2

Uichol Kim

(Inha University)

Achievement Motivation, Parental Influence and Adolescent Development: Psychological, Cultural and Indigenous Perspectives

4:00~4:20

Coffee Break

 

 

4:20~5:10

Keynote Address  3

Bernard Weiner

(University of California-Los Angeles)

The Development of an Attribution-Based Theory of Motivation: A History of Ideas

5:10~5:40

General Discussion

 

Contact: (02)3290-2928, bmri@korea.ac.kr