“…The Educational Situation Quality Model (MOCSE, acronym in Spanish), devised by Doménech-Betoret (2006 ; 2013 ; 2018 ), is an instructional-motivational model that explains the functioning of an educational setting by organizing and relating the most important variables which, according to the literature, contribute to explain learning outcomes. Specifically, the model integrates motivational constructs and approaches from relevant psychological theories such as: Job Demands-Resources Model (JD-R) ( Demerouti et al, 2001 ; Bakker and Demerouti, 2007 , 2008 ), Expectancy-Value Theory ( Eccles and Wigfield, 2002 ; Eccles, 2009 ), Achievement goal theory ( Dweck and Leggett, 1988 ; Nicholls, 1989 ; Ames, 1992 ; Wigfield and Eccles, 2000 ), and Theory of Action Control ( Heckhausen and Kuhl, 1985 ; Kuhl and Beckmann, 1985 ).…”