[Increase of educational inequity at the transformation to higher secondary schools in connection with the COVID-19 pandemic: low achievers and low motivated students as particular risk group].

Zeitschrift fur bildungsforschung Pub Date : 2022-01-01 Epub Date: 2022-08-12 DOI:10.1007/s35834-022-00352-8
Claudia Schreiner, Christian Kraler, Fred Berger, Wolfgang Hagleitner, Livia Jesacher-Rößler, Susanne Roßnagl
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When learning at home, students face higher demands in regards of self-regulated learning compared to learning at school. In order to cope with the demands of distance learning, high levels of self-management, self-motivation, and self-organization are required. This can be-according to the resource model of coping with developmental tasks (Fend et al. 2009)-supported by familial, school-related and personal resources. Based upon this theoretical approach, a survey was conducted with 593 students just after their transition to upper secondary schools in autumn 2021 on distance learning and relevant resources. They spent about one month in the new school before they had to cope with a 4-month long period of distance learning. Four regression models were estimated using step-wise inclusion of the different resources described in the paper. The analyses confirm above all the great importance of personal resources (academic achievement, learning motivation, general self-efficacy) for coping with the demands of distance learning. Low achievers and low motivated students prove to be particularly at risk in the context of distance learning. Therefore, this vulnerable group requires special attention and support both, in future periods of remote teaching as well as following the pandemic.

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[新冠肺炎疫情导致向高中转学时教育不平等现象加剧:低成绩者和低动力学生是特殊的风险群体]。
在家学习时,与在学校学习相比,学生在自主学习方面面临更高的要求。为了应对远程学习的需求,需要高水平的自我管理、自我激励和自组织。这可以根据应对发展任务的资源模型(Fend等人,2009)——由家庭、学校和个人资源支持。基于这一理论方法,在2021年秋季593名刚升入高中的学生中进行了一项关于远程学习和相关资源的调查。他们在新学校待了大约一个月,然后不得不接受为期4个月的远程学习。四个回归模型是通过逐步纳入本文中描述的不同资源来估计的。这些分析首先证实了个人资源(学习成绩、学习动机、一般自我效能感)对应对远程学习需求的重要性。事实证明,在远程学习的背景下,成绩不佳和积极性低下的学生尤其面临风险。因此,在未来的远程教学期间以及疫情之后,这一弱势群体都需要特别关注和支持。
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