La vida comprometida académicamente de los estudiantes orientados al dominio: orden causal entre emociones positivas, metas de dominio y compromiso académico

IF 3.8 1区 心理学 Q1 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH Revista De Psicodidactica Pub Date : 2022-01-01 DOI:10.1016/j.psicod.2021.02.001
Jesus Alfonso D. Datu , Jana Patricia M. Valdez , Weipeng Yang
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Although prior research shows that well-being is linked to effective learning, there is scarce evidence on how positive emotions relate to achievement goals and objective measures of school engagement. Drawing from the broaden-and-build theory of positive emotions, this study examines the reciprocal associations of positive emotions with mastery-approach goals and teacher-reported academic engagement (using a two-wave longitudinal design. A survey comprising measures to assess students’ positive emotions (i.e., Modified Differential Emotions Scale) and mastery-approach goals (i.e., Achievement Goal Questionnaire – Revised) was administered to 411 Filipino high school students at two separate time points (i.e., 1-month interval). Ten classroom advisers also filled in a teacher-reported measure of academic engagement to provide a more objective estimate of each student's involvement in academic activities. Results of cross-lagged panel structural equation modeling via maximum likelihood estimation approach showed that positive emotions had positive concurrent relationships to mastery-approach goals and all engagement dimensions. Contradicting previous research, positive emotions did not predict subsequent mastery-approach goals and engagement after controlling for auto-regressor effects. Mastery approach goals positively predicted subsequent positive emotions, behavioral engagement, and cognitive engagement. Engagement dimensions did not relate to succeeding positive emotions and mastery approach goals. Results of this investigation highlight the emotional and academic benefits associated with students’ intrinsic drive to learn in school contexts.

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以掌握为导向的学生的学术参与生活:积极情绪、掌握目标和学术参与之间的因果顺序
虽然之前的研究表明幸福感与有效的学习有关,但很少有证据表明积极情绪与成就目标和学校参与的客观衡量标准之间的关系。根据积极情绪的拓展与构建理论,本研究采用双波纵向设计,考察了积极情绪与掌握方法目标和教师报告的学业投入之间的相互关联。在两个不同的时间点(即间隔1个月)对411名菲律宾高中生进行了一项包括评估学生积极情绪(即修正差异情绪量表)和掌握-接近目标(即成就目标问卷-修订)的调查。10名课堂顾问还填写了一份教师报告的学业参与评估,以更客观地评估每个学生在学业活动中的参与情况。通过最大似然估计方法建立的交叉滞后面板结构方程模型结果表明,积极情绪与掌握-接近目标和所有投入维度存在正并行关系。与先前的研究相反,在控制了自回归效应后,积极情绪并不能预测随后的掌握接近目标和投入。掌握方法目标正向预测随后的积极情绪、行为参与和认知参与。参与维度与后续的积极情绪和掌握接近目标无关。这项调查的结果强调了学生在学校环境中学习的内在动力所带来的情感和学业上的好处。
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