Emotions, Motivation, and Metacognition of University Students in a SPOC Context

IF 2 4区 社会学 Q1 SOCIAL SCIENCES, INTERDISCIPLINARY Sage Open Pub Date : 2024-08-30 DOI:10.1177/21582440241267365
Rubén Trigueros, José Manuel Aguilar-Parra, Ana Manzano-León, Noelia Navarro, Isabel Mercader-Rubio
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New technologies are changing the way we see and understand university education, with the advent of new, more flexible organization methods capable of reaching people via class formats like Small Private Online Courses (SPOCs). However, studies which have analyzed these types of courses have focused on their implementation and not on the cognitive and emotional processes of students. Therefore, the present study aims to examine the teacher’s influence on emotions, dispositional flow, motivation, and metacognitive strategies among university students. There were 1,347 participants in this study (678 men and 669 women), ranging from 18 to 26 years of age ( M = 21.43; SD = 2.64). The results were evaluated using a descriptive statistics analysis, a reliability analysis, and a structural equations model which explains the causal relationships between the study variables. In this sense, autonomy support exerted a positive influence on positive emotions and a negative influence on negative emotions. In contrast, psychological control by the teacher positively influenced negative emotions and negatively influenced positive emotions. Moreover, positive emotions exerted a positive influence on dispositional flow, whereas negative emotions exerted a negative influence on dispositional flow. In addition, dispositional flow exerted a positive influence on autonomous motivation, metacognitive strategies, and academic performance. Finally, autonomous motivation exerted a positive influence on academic performance and metacognitive strategies. These results reveal the influence of emotions, motivation, and perception of SPOCs on the adoption of adaptive habits and academic performance among university students.
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SPOC 背景下大学生的情感、动机和元认知
新技术的出现改变了我们对大学教育的看法和理解,新的、更灵活的组织方法能够通过小型私人在线课程(SPOCs)等课堂形式深入人心。然而,对这类课程进行分析的研究主要集中于课程的实施,而不是学生的认知和情感过程。因此,本研究旨在探讨教师对大学生情绪、倾向流、学习动机和元认知策略的影响。本研究共有 1 347 名参与者(男 678 人,女 669 人),年龄在 18 至 26 岁之间(男 = 21.43;女 = 2.64)。研究结果通过描述性统计分析、信度分析和结构方程模型进行评估,该模型解释了研究变量之间的因果关系。从这个意义上说,自主支持对积极情绪有积极影响,对消极情绪有消极影响。相反,教师的心理控制对消极情绪有积极影响,对积极情绪有消极影响。此外,积极情绪对处置流产生积极影响,而消极情绪对处置流产生消极影响。此外,处置流对自主动机、元认知策略和学习成绩都有积极影响。最后,自主动机对学习成绩和元认知策略产生了积极影响。这些结果揭示了情绪、动机和对 SPOCs 的感知对大学生养成适应性习惯和学习成绩的影响。
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