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2022 bMRI Symposium on Motivation, Friday, September 30

Admin 2022.09.15 1716

Invitation


Welcome to the 2022 bMRI Symposium on Motivation

 

 

Prof. Eric M. Anderman

Professor of Educational Psychology/Quantitative Research, Evaluation, and Measurement, The Ohio State University

“It’s Not Always What We Teach, But How: The Role of Motivation in Promoting Adolescent Health”

 

Prof. Woogul Lee

Professor of Educational Psychology, Korea National University of Education

“A Neuroscientific Perspective on Classroom Climate and Student Motivation”

 

Prof. Lynley H. Anderman

Professor of Educational Psychology, The Ohio State University

“Motivation and School Adjustment in Internationally Adopted Youth in the United States”

 

 

Welcome to the 2022 bMRI Symposium on Motivation, hosted by the Affect, Application, & AI-Solutions for Future Education Research Group and organized by the Brain and Motivation Research Institute (bMRI) of Korea University. The bMRI Symposium on Motivation began in 2009 and is held annually since. This year, we have invited three renowned scholars, Drs. Eric M. Anderman and Lynley H. Anderman at the Ohio State University and Dr. Woogul Lee at the Korea National University of Education. They will deliver their keynote addresses on the overall theme of this year’s symposium, Classroom Climate and Student Motivation,” speaking to relevant theory, research, and application as they relate to motivation. The symposium will conclude with an open discussion involving the audience, which often proves to be the most instructive session of the symposium. Booklets containing the PowerPoint slides from each speaker’s presentation will be provided to all attendees, as will refreshments.

 

We are grateful that you have decided to join us for this exciting time of learning and discussion. We thank you for coming this year, and we hope to see you again at our future symposia.

 

 

Mimi Bong, Director of the Brain and Motivation Research Institute (bMRI), Korea University

Sang Min Lee, Director of the Affect, Application, & AI-Solutions for Future Education Research Group, Korea University

Sung-il Kim, Dean of the College of Education & Graduate School of Education, Korea University

 

** There is no fee for participating in the symposium. A booklet containing copies of the PowerPoint slides will be distributed on a first-come, first-served basis.
** If you want to attend symposium, please let us know beforehand with your name and affiliation on https://forms.gle/S74tuRGLpRhCeKwq7.