2022
DOI: 10.1177/10742956221122723
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Supporting Middle School Student Behavior Change Through Motivational Interviewing

Abstract: Motivational interviewing (MI) is an established, research-based intervention that focuses on building intrinsic motivation to promote lasting, healthy changes in a variety of situations. In school settings, MI has been used to improve student motivation, attendance, punctuality, confidence in schoolwork, and self-determination as well as increase student academic grades. Students who exhibit challenging behaviors in schools often feel ambivalent toward change and teachers often have a difficult time motivatin… Show more

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