Staying self-regulated in the classroom: The role of children's executive functions and situational factors

IF 3.1 2区 心理学 Q1 PSYCHOLOGY, EDUCATIONAL British Journal of Educational Psychology Pub Date : 2024-06-16 DOI:10.1111/bjep.12700
Janina Eberhart, Donna Bryce, Sara T. Baker
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Abstract

Background

Self-regulation is crucial for children's learning and development. Several studies have explored children's inter-individual differences in self-regulation, but little is known about sources of intra-individual variation.

Aims

This study addressed the variability of children's self-regulation across typical classroom situations and how this might be associated with children's executive functions (EFs).

Sample

The study included 148 children (54.7% girls; Mage = 56.73 months).

Methods

Self-regulation was assessed with an observational measure in teacher-led and child-led activities within naturalistic classroom settings. Children's EFs were assessed with direct assessments at the start and end of the school year.

Results

Linear mixed-effect models showed that children demonstrated higher levels of self-regulation in child-led in comparison with teacher-led activities. Children with higher levels of EFs at the start of the school year showed less variation across teacher-led and child-led activities in comparison with children with lower levels of EFs. Regarding other aspects of the classroom context, neither the group size in which the activity took place nor which school subject it was focused on were associated with children's self-regulation. However, in teacher-led activities the type of interaction involved in the activity and the type of task influenced children's self-regulation.

Conclusion

These results suggest that children who start school with higher levels of EFs are more able to adapt to different situations, highlighting the importance of fostering these skills in early childhood. In turn, children with lower levels of EFs may need additional support from teachers to remain self-regulated across different contexts.

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在课堂上保持自律:儿童执行功能和情境因素的作用。
背景介绍自我调节对儿童的学习和发展至关重要。多项研究探讨了儿童在自我调节方面的个体间差异,但对个体内部差异的来源却知之甚少。研究目的:本研究探讨了儿童在典型课堂情境中的自我调节能力差异,以及这种差异如何与儿童的执行功能(EFs)相关联:研究包括 148 名儿童(54.7% 为女孩;年龄 = 56.73 个月):方法:在自然的课堂环境中,通过观察教师主导和儿童主导的活动来评估自我调节能力。结果:线性混合效应模型显示,在学年开始和结束时,儿童的自我调节能力(EFs)与其他儿童相比有显著差异:线性混合效应模型显示,与教师主导的活动相比,儿童在儿童主导的活动中表现出更高的自我调节能力。与自我调节能力水平较低的儿童相比,学年开始时自我调节能力水平较高的儿童在教师主导活动和儿童主导活动中表现出的差异较小。至于课堂环境的其他方面,开展活动的小组规模和活动的学科都与儿童的自我调节能力无关。然而,在教师主导的活动中,活动中的互动类型和任务类型会影响儿童的自我调节能力:这些结果表明,入学之初就具备较高水平自我调节能力的儿童更能适应不同的情境,这凸显了在幼儿期培养这些技能的重要性。反过来,情商水平较低的儿童可能需要教师的额外支持,才能在不同情境中保持自我调节能力。
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期刊介绍: The British Journal of Educational Psychology publishes original psychological research pertaining to education across all ages and educational levels including: - cognition - learning - motivation - literacy - numeracy and language - behaviour - social-emotional development - developmental difficulties linked to educational psychology or the psychology of education
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