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Promoting student teachers' well-being. A multi-study approach investigating the longitudinal […]
Hartl, Anna; Holzberger, Doris; Hugo, Julia; Wolf, Kristin; Kunter, Mareike
Journal Article
| In: Zeitschrift für Psychologie | 2022
42913 Endnote
Author(s):
Hartl, Anna; Holzberger, Doris; Hugo, Julia; Wolf, Kristin; Kunter, Mareike
Title:
Promoting student teachers' well-being. A multi-study approach investigating the longitudinal relationship between emotional exhaustion, emotional support, and the intentions of dropping out of university
In:
Zeitschrift für Psychologie, 230 (2022) 3, S. 241-252
DOI:
10.1027/2151-2604/a000495
URL:
https://econtent.hogrefe.com/doi/10.1027/2151-2604/a000495
Publication Type:
3a. Beiträge in begutachteten Zeitschriften; Aufsatz (keine besondere Kategorie)
Language:
Englisch
Keywords:
Burnout-Syndrom; Deutschland; Einflussfaktor; Emotionaler Zustand; Faktorenanalyse; Fragebogenerhebung; Längsschnittuntersuchung; Latente Wachstumskurvenmodelle; Lehramtsstudent; Lehramtsstudium; Lehrerausbildung; Leistungsversagen; Likert-Fragebogen; Motivation; Peergroup; Qualitative Forschung; Quantitative Forschung; Soziale Beziehung; Studienabbruch; Studienbedingungen; Universität; Unterstützung; Veränderung; Wohlbefinden
Abstract:
Student teachers' well-being is particularly important in times of teacher shortage. To prevent student dropout and promote students' well-being, demands and resources within university teacher education need to be identified. Demands like workload or time pressure can lead to emotional exhaustion in the long-term, while resources like emotional support may foster well-being. By conducting a quantitative, longitudinal study on 903 student teachers from German universities, we investigate the relationship between the emotional support of peers (as a resource) and emotional exhaustion (an indicator of well-being). In addition, we conducted a qualitative study to analyze demands as possible reasons for dropout during teacher education. Latent change score models indicate that emotional exhaustion first increases and then slightly decreases over the course of three semesters. Emotional support by peers remains stable over time. The bivariate latent change model suggests that social support is not a predictor of later emotional exhaustion. The qualitative study analyzed three main dropout intentions: performance problems, lack of study motivation, and study conditions. Especially study conditions at university can be adjusted and act as a resource to increase students' well-being. (DIPF/Orig.)
DIPF-Departments:
Lehr und Lernqualität in Bildungseinrichtungen
Language as a precondition for social integration of migrants in the educational context. Evidence […]
Beißert, Hanna; Bayer, Sofie Leona; Gönültaş, Seçil; Mulvey, Kelly Lynn
Book Chapter
| Aus: Gutzwiller-Helfenfinger, Eveline; Abs, Hermann Josef; Göbel, Kerstin (Hrsg.): The challenge of radicalization and extremism: Integrating research on education and citizenship in the context of migration | Leiden: Brill | 2022
43514 Endnote
Author(s):
Beißert, Hanna; Bayer, Sofie Leona; Gönültaş, Seçil; Mulvey, Kelly Lynn
Title:
Language as a precondition for social integration of migrants in the educational context. Evidence from Germany
In:
Gutzwiller-Helfenfinger, Eveline; Abs, Hermann Josef; Göbel, Kerstin (Hrsg.): The challenge of radicalization and extremism: Integrating research on education and citizenship in the context of migration, Leiden: Brill, 2022 (Moral Development and Citizenship Education, 19), S. 154-178
DOI:
10.1163/9789004525658_007
URL:
https://brill.com/display/book/9789004525658/BP000019.xml
Publication Type:
4. Beiträge in Sammelbänden; Sammelband (keine besondere Kategorie)
Language:
Englisch
Keywords:
Ablehnung; Ausländer; Befragung; Berufschance; Bildungserfolg; Deutschland; Diskriminierung; Einstellung <Psy>; Flüchtling; Gesellschaft; Hochschule; Migrant; Offenheit; Peer Group; Schüler; Sekundarstufe II; Soziale Integration; Soziales Klima; Sprachkompetenz; Student
Abstract:
This chapter emphasizes the importance of language for the integration of immigrants. First, we summarize findings on the crucial role of language skills for educational success, occupational opportunities, and social inclusion. As the openness of the host society is also a central factor for integration, we next describe how social categorization can be an important source for the development of prejudice, hostility, and extremism. In this context, we highlight the significant role of language as a social category that has the potential to impact positively the openness of host society members towards immigrants. Finally, we summarize two studies demonstrating the importance of language as an intergroup category. Study 1 found evidence that language skills play an important role in secondary school students' openness towards refugee peers, and Study 2 provided some initial indication that language skills are more relevant than cultural similarity for the openness of host society members towards international students at higher education institutions. In sum, this chapter establishes the crucial role of host society language skills from different perspectives and demonstrates that language has a great potential for promoting the successful integration of immigrants. (DIPF/Orig.)
DIPF-Departments:
Lehr und Lernqualität in Bildungseinrichtungen
Fostering pre-service teachers' theoretical knowledge application. Studying with and without […]
Baier, Franziska; Maurer, Christina; Dignath, Charlotte; Kunter, Mareike
Journal Article
| In: Instructional Science | 2021
41506 Endnote
Author(s):
Baier, Franziska; Maurer, Christina; Dignath, Charlotte; Kunter, Mareike
Title:
Fostering pre-service teachers' theoretical knowledge application. Studying with and without text-based cases
In:
Instructional Science, 49 (2021) 6, S. 855-876
DOI:
10.1007/s11251-021-09560-7
URL:
https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007%2Fs11251-021-09560-7
Publication Type:
3a. Beiträge in begutachteten Zeitschriften; Aufsatz (keine besondere Kategorie)
Language:
Englisch
Keywords:
Lehrerausbildung; Lehramtsstudiengang; Wissenschaftstheorie; Wissensanwendung; Förderung; Fallbeispiel; Lernmethode; Lehramtsstudentin; Empirische Forschung; Evidenz; Quasi-Experiment; Klassenmanagement; Kontrollgruppe; Vergleichsuntersuchung; Deutschland
Abstract:
As knowledge derived from scientific theory can be helpful for teachers to reflect on their everyday teaching, universities have the challenging task of teaching this knowledge in such a way that pre-service teachers are able to apply it to their later teaching. Case-based learning has emerged as a promising method to foster pre-service teachers' scientific knowledge application throughout university teacher education. However, surprisingly, empirical evidence for its effectiveness as compared to more traditional instructional interventions in teacher education is still inconclusive, partly being due to constraints concerning the employed comparison groups. The present quasi-experimental study (conducted in the field of classroom management) investigated the effect of studying exactly the same theoretical content with and without text-based cases on scientific knowledge application (as measured by a vignette test) in a sample of 101 pre-service teachers. Although the study found a small advantage for the case-based learning group, it demonstrated that scientific knowledge application may also be effectively fostered in a more traditional instructional course. The findings and their implications are discussed against the background of cognitive theories on inert knowledge and how to prevent it in teacher education. (DIPF/Orig.)
DIPF-Departments:
Lehr und Lernqualität in Bildungseinrichtungen
The role of ethnic origin and situational information in teachers' reactions to social exclusion […]
Beißert, Hanna; Staat, Miriam; Bonefeld, Meike
Journal Article
| In: Social Psychology of Education | 2021
42386 Endnote
Author(s):
Beißert, Hanna; Staat, Miriam; Bonefeld, Meike
Title:
The role of ethnic origin and situational information in teachers' reactions to social exclusion among students
In:
Social Psychology of Education, 24 (2021) 6, S. 1511-1533
DOI:
10.1007/s11218-021-09656-5
URL:
https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s11218-021-09656-5
Publication Type:
3a. Beiträge in begutachteten Zeitschriften; Aufsatz (keine besondere Kategorie)
Language:
Englisch
Keywords:
Lehrer; Lehramtsstudent; Reaktion; Verhalten; Intervention; Schüler; Ausgrenzung; Ethnische Gruppe; Migrationshintergrund; Schulform; Befragung; Deutschland
Abstract (english):
The current study investigated pre- and in-service teachers' reactions to interethnic exclusion in Germany. Using hypothetical scenarios, we examined a sample of 482 teachers (84 males, 398 females; 59% pre-service teachers, 41% in-service teachers) as observers of exclusion among students. In these scenarios, we varied the ethnic origin of the excluded student (German vs. Turkish) and the background information, providing participants either with no additional background information or with information specifying that the excluded student had shown prior norm-violating behavior (insult of another student). We assessed the teachers' evaluations of the scenarios and their anticipated reactions. The aim of the study was to replicate and extend previous research on teachers' reactions to social exclusion. As expected, the analyses revealed a strong effect of the background information on teachers' evaluations and reactions. The teachers evaluated exclusion as much more acceptable and were less likely to intervene in the scenarios with negative background information compared to those without additional information. Teachers seem to view exclusion in these situations as an understandable consequence of norm-violating behavior. However, in contrast to our expectations, the ethnic origin of the excluded student in the scenarios had no impact on teachers' reactions. That is, situational information seems to be much more important for teachers' reactions to social exclusion than the ethnic origin of an excluded student. (DIPF/Orig.)
DIPF-Departments:
Bildung und Entwicklung
Within-person effects of inclusion and exclusion on well-being in daily life
Bernstein, Michael; Neubauer, Andreas B.; Benfield, Jacob A.; Potter, Lindey; Smyth, Joshua M.
Journal Article
| In: Personal Relationships | 2021
41485 Endnote
Author(s):
Bernstein, Michael; Neubauer, Andreas B.; Benfield, Jacob A.; Potter, Lindey; Smyth, Joshua M.
Title:
Within-person effects of inclusion and exclusion on well-being in daily life
In:
Personal Relationships, 28 (2021) 4, S. 940-960
DOI:
10.1111/pere.12399
URL:
https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/pere.12399
Publication Type:
3a. Beiträge in begutachteten Zeitschriften; Aufsatz (keine besondere Kategorie)
Language:
Englisch
Keywords:
Zwischenmenschliche Beziehung; Soziale Beziehung; Inklusion; Ausgrenzung; Wirkung; Emotionaler Zustand; Alltag; Wohlbefinden; Angst; Depression; Selbstwertgefühl; Soziale Interaktion; Student; Befragung; Mehrebenenanalyse
Abstract:
Whether exclusion hurts or inclusion feels good is debated within social psychology, and research designs often compare people who are excluded from those who are included. Here, we examined how participants differ when they are excluded or included relative to when they are not engaging in social interactions. Participants completed an ecological momentary assessment study (7 days, six measures a day). Participants indicated if they were having a social interaction, whether the interaction was inclusionary or exclusionary, and their mood and basic needs. We found that when people were excluded, relative to no interaction, they had lower basic needs and worsened mood; the reverse was true during inclusion episodes. We also found that the within-person effect of exclusion was larger than the within-person effect of inclusion and that exclusion experiences were relatively uncommon (≈10% of all reported social interactions). Future research and the importance of examining within-person effects are discussed. (DIPF/Orig.)
DIPF-Departments:
Bildung und Entwicklung
Cognitive prerequisites for generative learning. Why some learning strategies are more effective […]
Breitwieser, Jasmin; Brod, Garvin
Journal Article
| In: Child Development | 2021
40461 Endnote
Author(s):
Breitwieser, Jasmin; Brod, Garvin
Title:
Cognitive prerequisites for generative learning. Why some learning strategies are more effective than others
In:
Child Development, 92 (2021) 1, S. 258-272
DOI:
10.1111/cdev.13393
URN:
urn:nbn:de:0111-pedocs-252348
URL:
https://nbn-resolving.org/urn:nbn:de:0111-pedocs-252348
Publication Type:
3a. Beiträge in begutachteten Zeitschriften; Aufsatz (keine besondere Kategorie)
Language:
Englisch
Keywords:
Lernstrategie; Effektivität; Voraussetzung; Kognition; Unterschied; Lebensalter; Altersabhängigkeit; Schüler; Student; Empirische Untersuchung; Augenbewegung; Bewegungsanalyse; Frankfurt a.M.; Deutschland
Abstract:
This study examined age‐related differences in the effectiveness of two generative learning strategies (GLSs). Twenty‐five children aged 9-11 and 25 university students aged 17-29 performed a facts learning task in which they had to generate either a prediction or an example before seeing the correct result. We found a significant Age × Learning Strategy interaction, with children remembering more facts after generating predictions rather than examples, whereas both strategies were similarly effective in adults. Pupillary data indicated that predictions stimulated surprise, whereas the effectiveness of example‐based learning correlated with children's analogical reasoning abilities. These findings suggest that there are different cognitive prerequisites for different GLSs, which results in varying degrees of strategy effectiveness by age.
DIPF-Departments:
Bildung und Entwicklung
Model‐based treatment of rapid guessing
Deribo, Tobias; Kröhne, Ulf; Goldhammer, Frank
Journal Article
| In: Journal of Educational Measurement | 2021
41271 Endnote
Author(s):
Deribo, Tobias; Kröhne, Ulf; Goldhammer, Frank
Title:
Model‐based treatment of rapid guessing
In:
Journal of Educational Measurement, 58 (2021) 2, S. 281-303
DOI:
10.1111/jedm.12290
URL:
https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/jedm.12290?af=R
Publication Type:
3a. Beiträge in begutachteten Zeitschriften; Aufsatz (keine besondere Kategorie)
Language:
Englisch
Keywords:
Leistungstest; Testkonstruktion; Messverfahren; Computerunterstütztes Verfahren; Frage; Antwort; Verhalten; Dauer; Problemlösen; Modell; Student; Medienkompetenz; Item-Response-Theory; Multiple-Choice-Verfahren; Validität; Panel; Längsschnittuntersuchung
Abstract (english):
The increased availability of time-related information as a result of computer-based assessment has enabled new ways to measure test-taking engagement. One of these ways is to distinguish between solution and rapid guessing behavior. Prior research has recommended response-level filtering to deal with rapid guessing. Response-level filtering can lead to parameter bias if rapid guessing depends on the measured trait or (un-)observed covariates. Therefore, a model based on Mislevy and Wu (1996) was applied to investigate the assumption of ignorable missing data underlying response-level filtering. The model allowed us to investigate different approaches to treating response-level filtered responses in a single framework through model parameterization. The study found that lower-ability test-takers tend to rapidly guess more frequently and are more likely to be unable to solve an item they guessed on, indicating a violation of the assumption of ignorable missing data underlying response-level filtering. Further ability estimation seemed sensitive to different approaches to treating response-level filtered responses. Moreover, model-based approaches exhibited better model fit and higher convergent validity evidence compared to more naïve treatments of rapid guessing. The results illustrate the need to thoroughly investigate the assumptions underlying specific treatments of rapid guessing as well as the need for robust methods. (DIPF/Orig.)
DIPF-Departments:
Lehr und Lernqualität in Bildungseinrichtungen
Introduction to the special issue. Mind the gap between research and practice in the area of […]
Dignath, Charlotte; Mevarech, Zemira
Journal Article
| In: Metacognition and Learning | 2021
42409 Endnote
Author(s):
Dignath, Charlotte; Mevarech, Zemira
Title:
Introduction to the special issue. Mind the gap between research and practice in the area of teachers' support of metacognition and SRL
In:
Metacognition and Learning, 16 (2021) 3, S. 517-521
DOI:
10.1007/s11409-021-09285-5
URL:
https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s11409-021-09285-5
Publication Type:
3a. Beiträge in begutachteten Zeitschriften; Beitrag in Sonderheft
Language:
Englisch
Keywords:
Einführung; Pandemie; Hausunterricht; Selbstregulation; Metakognition; Schüler; Selbstgesteuertes Lernen; Forschung; Praxis; Lehrer; Lehramtsstudent; Unterstützung; Professionalität
Abstract (english):
Since spring 2020, governments all over the world have temporarily and repeatedly closed schools in response to the COVID-19 pandemic. Learning at home requires a large amount of self-regulated learning (SRL) where students have to acquire and practice learning contents and skills independently without being provided with face to face support by their teacher. Current research reports that the main difficulties that students and teachers experience in these learning situations are related to SRL (Fischer et al., 2020). But also in everyday learning situations at school, SRL has been found to contribute significantly to students' learning progress, their motivation, and their achievement (Zimmerman & Bandura, 1994; Dent & Koenka, 2016). Acquiring skills for SRL is a necessity for students to become lifelong learners (Taranto & Buchanan, 2020), which has now been shown even more. However, when schools moved to distance learning, it not only became apparent how important SRL is, but also how poorly most students were prepared for SRL. (DIPF/Orig.)
DIPF-Departments:
Lehr und Lernqualität in Bildungseinrichtungen
Facilitation of information literacy through a multilingual MOOC considering cultural aspects
Dreisiebner, Stefan; Polzer, Anna Katharina; Robinson, Lyn; Libbrecht, Paul; […]
Journal Article
| In: Journal of Documentation | 2021
40969 Endnote
Author(s):
Dreisiebner, Stefan; Polzer, Anna Katharina; Robinson, Lyn; Libbrecht, Paul; Boté-Vericad, Juan-José; Urbano, Cristóbal; Mandl, Thomas; Vilar, Polona; Žumer, Maja; Pehar, Franjo; Stričević, Ivanka
Title:
Facilitation of information literacy through a multilingual MOOC considering cultural aspects
In:
Journal of Documentation, 77 (2021) 3, S. 777-797
DOI:
10.1108/JD-06-2020-0099
URL:
https://www.emerald.com/insight/content/doi/10.1108/JD-06-2020-0099/full/html
Publication Type:
3a. Beiträge in begutachteten Zeitschriften; Aufsatz (keine besondere Kategorie)
Language:
Englisch
Keywords:
Deutschland; Großbritannien; Kroatien; Spanien; Katalonien; Slovenien; Österreich; Informationskompetenz; MOOC <Massive Open Online Course>; Mehrsprachigkeit; Übersetzung; Interkulturelle Differenz; Student; Wissenserwerb; Einstellung <Psy>; Hochschullehrer; Bewertung; Evaluation; Deutsch; Englisch; Katalanisch; Kroatisch; Slovenisch; Spanisch
Abstract:
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to demonstrate the rationale, technical framework, content creation workflow and evaluation for a multilingual massive open online course (MOOC) to facilitate information literacy (IL) considering cultural aspects. Design/methodology/approach: A good practice analysis built the basis for the technical and content framework. The evaluation approach consisted of three phases: first, the students were asked to fill out a short self-assessment questionnaire and a shortened adapted version of a standardized IL test. Second, they completed the full version of the IL MOOC. Third, they were asked to fill out the full version of a standardized IL test and a user experience questionnaire. Findings: The results show that first the designed workflow was suitable in practice and led to the implementation of a full-grown MOOC. Second, the implementation itself provides implications for future projects developing multilingual educational resources. Third, the evaluation results show that participants achieved significantly higher results in a standardized IL test after attending the MOOC as mandatory coursework. Variations between the different student groups in the participating countries were observed. Fourth, self-motivation to complete the MOOC showed to be a challenge for students asked to attend the MOOC as nonmandatory out-of-classroom task. It seems that multilingual facilitation alone is not sufficient to increase active MOOC participation. Originality/value: This paper presents an innovative approach of developing multilingual IL teaching resources and is one of the first works to evaluate the impact of an IL MOOC on learners' experience and learning outcomes in an international evaluation study. (DIPF/Orig.)
DIPF-Departments:
Informationszentrum Bildung
From byproduct to design factor. On validating the interpretation of process indicators based on […]
Goldhammer, Frank; Hahnel, Carolin; Kroehne, Ulf; Zehner, Fabian
Journal Article
| In: Large-scale Assessments in Education | 2021
41612 Endnote
Author(s):
Goldhammer, Frank; Hahnel, Carolin; Kroehne, Ulf; Zehner, Fabian
Title:
From byproduct to design factor. On validating the interpretation of process indicators based on log data
In:
Large-scale Assessments in Education, 9 (2021) , S. 20
DOI:
10.1186/s40536-021-00113-5
URN:
urn:nbn:de:0111-pedocs-250050
URL:
https://nbn-resolving.org/urn:nbn:de:0111-pedocs-250050
Publication Type:
3a. Beiträge in begutachteten Zeitschriften; Aufsatz (keine besondere Kategorie)
Language:
Englisch
Keywords:
Leistungstest; Logdatei; PISA <Programme for International Student Assessment>; PIAAC <Programme for the International Assessment of Adult Competencies>; Datenanalyse; Interpretation; Leistungsmessung; Messverfahren; Indikator; Typologie; Testkonstruktion; Testtheorie
Abstract (english):
International large-scale assessments such as PISA or PIAAC have started to provide public or scientific use files for log data; that is, events, event-related attributes and timestamps of test-takers' interactions with the assessment system. Log data and the process indicators derived from it can be used for many purposes. However, the intended uses and interpretations of process indicators require validation, which here means a theoretical and/or empirical justification that inferences about (latent) attributes of the test-taker's work process are valid. This article reviews and synthesizes measurement concepts from various areas, including the standard assessment paradigm, the continuous assessment approach, the evidence-centered design (ECD) framework, and test validation. Based on this synthesis, we address the questions of how to ensure the valid interpretation of process indicators by means of an evidence-centered design of the task situation, and how to empirically challenge the intended interpretation of process indicators by developing and implementing correlational and/or experimental validation strategies. For this purpose, we explicate the process of reasoning from log data to low-level features and process indicators as the outcome of evidence identification. In this process, contextualizing information from log data is essential in order to reduce interpretative ambiguities regarding the derived process indicators. Finally, we show that empirical validation strategies can be adapted from classical approaches investigating the nomothetic span and construct representation. Two worked examples illustrate possible validation strategies for the design phase of measurements and their empirical evaluation. (DIPF/Orig.)
DIPF-Departments:
Lehr und Lernqualität in Bildungseinrichtungen
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