
About
Jenefer Husman is a researcher in the Psychology in Education department at Arizona State University. Her work focuses on post-secondary student motivation, affect, and the intersection of career development with academic engagement. She has secured a prestigious NSF CAREER grant to explore how students' future goals influence their motivation in science and engineering disciplines.
Her research spans theories like Self-Determination Theory and Social Learning Theory, emphasizing autonomy, control, and community-building in educational settings. She has collaborated with geoscience educators to analyze connections between course relevance and student motivation, contributing to understanding utility perceptions in learning.
- Key Research Areas:
- Student Motivation
- Future Goals and Career Development
- Time Perspective
- Intrinsic and Extrinsic Motivation
- Instrumentality in Education
- Self-Determination Theory
In her publications, Husman investigates how structured autonomy, collaborative learning, and self-regulation enhance educational outcomes. She has notably demonstrated that student-driven assessments and peer modeling improve engagement and achievement.
- Scientific Awards:
- NSF CAREER grant
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