Abstract

To understand students' achievement outcomes, it is important to look beyond the disability labels that have been applied. Students' choices follow from their implicit theories about learning and achievement. Developmental educators can consider cognitive motivational factors such as beliefs, goals, and expectations, as well as the results of previous institutional interventions, when working with students to identify effective supports.

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