@article{RotherToschWendland2023, author = {Rother, Stefanie and Tosch, Frank and Wendland, Mirko}, title = {Zum Kompetenzerleben von Lehramtsstudierenden im Masterstudium am Beginn ihres Schulpraktikums (Praxissemesters)}, series = {PSI-Potsdam: Ergebnisbericht zu den Aktivit{\"a}ten im Rahmen der Qualit{\"a}tsoffensive Lehrerbildung (2019-2023) (Potsdamer Beitr{\"a}ge zur Lehrerbildung und Bildungsforschung ; 3)}, journal = {PSI-Potsdam: Ergebnisbericht zu den Aktivit{\"a}ten im Rahmen der Qualit{\"a}tsoffensive Lehrerbildung (2019-2023) (Potsdamer Beitr{\"a}ge zur Lehrerbildung und Bildungsforschung ; 3)}, number = {3}, publisher = {Universit{\"a}tsverlag Potsdam}, address = {Potsdam}, isbn = {978-3-86956-568-2}, issn = {2626-3556}, doi = {10.25932/publishup-61626}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:kobv:517-opus4-616265}, pages = {53 -- 81}, year = {2023}, abstract = {Von 2016 bis 2022 wurden im Rahmen des PSI-Projekts „Kompetenzerwerb in Schulpraktischen Studien - Spiralcurriculum" N = 578 Lehramtsstudierende durch alle f{\"u}nf Schulpraktischen Studien begleitet und mittels Online-Erhebung zu ihrem Kompetenzerleben in den Praxisphasen befragt. In retrospektiver Perspektive wurde der nachhaltige Einfluss der drei Bachelorpraktika auf das Kompetenzerleben der Masterstudierenden am Beginn ihres Schulpraktikums (Praxissemesters) untersucht, um konzeptionelle Schwerpunkte und intendierte Kompetenzziele des jeweiligen Praktikums im zugrundeliegenden Spiralcurriculum zu {\"u}berpr{\"u}fen. Die quantitativen Befunde verweisen auf die Wirkung aller drei Bachelor-Praxisphasen, wobei die Einsch{\"a}tzungen zum außerunterrichtlichen Praktikum in p{\"a}dagogisch-psychologischen Handlungsfeldern (PppH) - hier die Skala „Erziehen" - das Kompetenzerleben der Studierenden am st{\"a}rksten aufkl{\"a}rt. Die qualitative Auswertung bekr{\"a}ftigt den Stellenwert der mit dem PppH verbundenen Handlungsfelder.}, language = {de} } @article{WendlandRotherTosch2023, author = {Wendland, Mirko and Rother, Stefanie and Tosch, Frank}, title = {Zum Kompetenzerleben der Studierenden im Schulpraktikum (Praxissemester) - Entwicklung und Einflussfaktoren}, series = {PSI-Potsdam: Ergebnisbericht zu den Aktivit{\"a}ten im Rahmen der Qualit{\"a}tsoffensive Lehrerbildung (2019-2023) (Potsdamer Beitr{\"a}ge zur Lehrerbildung und Bildungsforschung ; 3)}, journal = {PSI-Potsdam: Ergebnisbericht zu den Aktivit{\"a}ten im Rahmen der Qualit{\"a}tsoffensive Lehrerbildung (2019-2023) (Potsdamer Beitr{\"a}ge zur Lehrerbildung und Bildungsforschung ; 3)}, number = {3}, publisher = {Universit{\"a}tsverlag Potsdam}, address = {Potsdam}, isbn = {978-3-86956-568-2}, issn = {2626-3556}, doi = {10.25932/publishup-61631}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:kobv:517-opus4-616314}, pages = {83 -- 102}, year = {2023}, abstract = {Studien zu langen Praxisphasen konnten aufzeigen, dass das Kompetenzerleben der Studierenden von Beginn bis zum Ende der Praxisphase zunahm. Auf Basis einer langfristig angelegten Evaluationsstudie zu allen bildungswissenschaftlichen und fachdidaktischen Praktika im Verlauf des Ba-/Ma-Lehramtsstudiums wurde auch das selbst eingesch{\"a}tzte Kompetenzerleben Studierender im Schulpraktikum (Praxissemester) analysiert. Die empirische Befundlage deutet darauf hin, dass die Auspr{\"a}gung des Kompetenzerlebens hinsichtlich SuSorientiertem Handeln, Unterrichtlichem Handeln und Wertvermittelndem Handeln {\"u}ber den Praktikumszeitraum zunimmt. Innovierend-kooperatives Handeln zeigt keine signifikante Entwicklung. Spezielle Einfl{\"u}sse konnten vor allem durch das wahrgenommene Kompetenzerleben zu Beginn des Schulpraktikums, aber auch durch die jeweilige Nachbereitung der Fachdidaktik und der Bildungswissenschaften ermittelt werden. Die Befunde werden mit Blick auf die bisherige Forschungslage und die Stichprobe der Untersuchung kritisch diskutiert.}, language = {de} } @article{FischerWendland2023, author = {Fischer, Jakob Thomas and Wendland, Mirko}, title = {Digitalisierungsbezogene Kompetenzentwicklung in der Lehrkr{\"a}ftebildung}, series = {PSI-Potsdam: Ergebnisbericht zu den Aktivit{\"a}ten im Rahmen der Qualit{\"a}tsoffensive Lehrerbildung (2019-2023) (Potsdamer Beitr{\"a}ge zur Lehrerbildung und Bildungsforschung ; 3)}, journal = {PSI-Potsdam: Ergebnisbericht zu den Aktivit{\"a}ten im Rahmen der Qualit{\"a}tsoffensive Lehrerbildung (2019-2023) (Potsdamer Beitr{\"a}ge zur Lehrerbildung und Bildungsforschung ; 3)}, number = {3}, publisher = {Universit{\"a}tsverlag Potsdam}, address = {Potsdam}, isbn = {978-3-86956-568-2}, issn = {2626-3556}, doi = {10.25932/publishup-61861}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:kobv:517-opus4-618613}, pages = {359 -- 374}, year = {2023}, abstract = {Das Zentrum f{\"u}r Lehrerbildung und Bildungsforschung (ZeLB) verantwortet im Projekt „PSI-Potsdam" die Unterst{\"u}tzung der Qualifizierung in der Medienbildung/Digitalisierung der Lehrkr{\"a}ftebildung an der Universit{\"a}t Potsdam. Der Schwerpunkt der T{\"a}tigkeit lag zun{\"a}chst auf der mediendidaktischen Qualifizierung und wurde ab der zweiten F{\"o}rderphase des Programms 2018 mit Akzentuierung auf Herausforderungen und Chancen von Digitalisierung f{\"u}r das Lehren und Lernen in der Lehrkr{\"a}ftebildung fortgef{\"u}hrt. In diesem Beitrag werden die Entwicklungen und Beitr{\"a}ge in Bezug auf die digitale Medienbildung und Digitalisierung an der Universit{\"a}t Potsdam f{\"u}r die Lehrkr{\"a}ftebildung dargestellt. Weiterf{\"u}hrend werden Perspektiven aufgezeigt, wie zuk{\"u}nftig digitale Medienbildung in der universit{\"a}ren Lehrkr{\"a}ftebildung verankert werden kann.}, language = {de} } @article{HussnerBoernerLazarides2023, author = {Hußner, Isabell and B{\"o}rner, Dustin and Lazarides, Rebecca}, title = {Praktische Erfahrungen und Reflexion im Lehramtsstudium}, series = {PSI-Potsdam: Ergebnisbericht zu den Aktivit{\"a}ten im Rahmen der Qualit{\"a}tsoffensive Lehrerbildung (2019-2023) (Potsdamer Beitr{\"a}ge zur Lehrerbildung und Bildungsforschung ; 3)}, journal = {PSI-Potsdam: Ergebnisbericht zu den Aktivit{\"a}ten im Rahmen der Qualit{\"a}tsoffensive Lehrerbildung (2019-2023) (Potsdamer Beitr{\"a}ge zur Lehrerbildung und Bildungsforschung ; 3)}, number = {3}, publisher = {Universit{\"a}tsverlag Potsdam}, address = {Potsdam}, isbn = {978-3-86956-568-2}, issn = {2626-3556}, doi = {10.25932/publishup-61789}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:kobv:517-opus4-617899}, pages = {257 -- 271}, year = {2023}, abstract = {Im Rahmen der Lehrkr{\"a}ftebildung stellen hohe Selbstwirksamkeitserwartungen eine wichtige pers{\"o}nliche Ressource dar, um einem erh{\"o}hten Beanspruchungserleben entgegenzuwirken. Dabei gelten erfolgreiche eigene Erfahrungen im Unterrichten als M{\"o}glichkeit, die Entwicklung von Selbstwirksamkeitserwartungen in der Lehrkr{\"a}ftebildung zu beg{\"u}nstigen. Vor diesem Hintergrund wurde im Rahmen eines Schulnetzwerks ein Seminarkonzept entwickelt, um neben den obligatorischen Praktika w{\"a}hrend des Lehramtsstudiums weitere begleitete Unterrichtserfahrungen sammeln zu k{\"o}nnen. Dabei werden die Seminarkonzeption sowie der Ablauf der Kooperation im Kontext der Netzwerkarbeit dargestellt und erl{\"a}utert. Dar{\"u}ber hinaus werden die Ergebnisse der Seminarevaluation vorgestellt und ein Fazit aus dem Konzept des Schulnetzwerks bzw. der Seminarkonzeption gezogen und diskutiert.}, language = {de} } @article{Tosch2023, author = {Tosch, Frank}, title = {Jena-Plan-P{\"a}dagogik zwischen Schulfortschritt und Schulstreit an der weltlichen Volksschule in Finsterwalde am Ende der Weimarer Republik}, series = {Bildung im gesellschaftlichen Kontext = Education in social context}, journal = {Bildung im gesellschaftlichen Kontext = Education in social context}, editor = {Meier, Bernd and Jakupec, Viktor}, publisher = {trafo}, address = {Berlin}, isbn = {978-3-86464-258-6}, pages = {55 -- 86}, year = {2023}, language = {de} } @article{Jung2023, author = {Jung, Jana}, title = {Partnership trajectories and their consequences over the life course}, series = {Advances in life course research}, volume = {55}, journal = {Advances in life course research}, publisher = {Elsevier}, address = {Oxford}, issn = {1040-2608}, doi = {10.1016/j.alcr.2022.100525}, pages = {18}, year = {2023}, abstract = {Objective: Following a life course perspective, this study examines the link between partnership trajectories and three dimensions of psychological well-being: psychological health, overall sense of self-worth and quality of life. Background: Assuming that life outcomes are the result of prior decisions, experiences and events, partnership histories can be seen as a resource for psychological well-being. Furthermore, advantages or disadvantages from living with or without a partner should accumulate over time. While previous cross-sectional research has mainly focused on the influence of partnership status or a status change on well-being, prior longitudinal studies could not control for reverse causality of well-being and partnership trajectories. This research addresses the question of how different patterns of partnership biographies are related to a person's well-being in middle adulthood. Selection effects of pre-trajectory well-being as well as current life conditions are also taken into account. Method: Using data from the German LifE Study, the partnership trajectories between ages of 16 and 45 are classified by sequence and cluster analysis. OLS regression is then used to examine the link between types of partnership trajectories and depression, self-esteem and overall life satisfaction at age 45. Results: For women, well-being declined when experiencing unstable non-cohabitational union trajectories or divorce followed by unpartnered post-marital trajectories. Men suffered most from being long-term single. The results could not be explained by selection effects of pre-trajectory well-being. Conclusion: While women seem to 'recover' from most of the negative effects of unstable partnership trajectories through a new partnership, for men it was shown that being mainly unpartnered has long-lasting effects on their psychological well-being.}, language = {en} } @article{Tosch2023, author = {Tosch, Frank}, title = {Meister des Sokratischen Gespr{\"a}chs - Heinrich Julius Bruns (1746-1794)}, publisher = {Rochow-Museum}, address = {Reckahn}, isbn = {978-3-9819076-6-7}, year = {2023}, language = {de} } @article{WachsCastellanosWettsteinetal.2023, author = {Wachs, Sebastian and Castellanos, Melisa and Wettstein, Alexander and Bilz, Ludwig and Gamez-Guadix, Manuel}, title = {Associations between classroom climate, empathy, self-efficacy, and countering hate speech among adolescents}, series = {Journal of interpersonal violence : concerned with the study and treatment of victims and perpetrators of physical and sexual violence}, volume = {38}, journal = {Journal of interpersonal violence : concerned with the study and treatment of victims and perpetrators of physical and sexual violence}, number = {5-6}, publisher = {Sage Publ.}, address = {Thousand Oaks}, issn = {1552-6518}, doi = {10.1177/08862605221120905}, pages = {5067 -- 5091}, year = {2023}, abstract = {Although hate speech is widely recognized as an online phenomenon, very few studies have investigated hate speech among adolescents in offline settings (e.g., schools). At the same time, not much is known about countering hate speech (counterspeech) among adolescents and which factors are associated with it. To this end, the present study used the socio-ecological framework to investigate the direct and indirect links among one contextual factor (i.e., classroom climate) and two intrapersonal factors (i.e., empathy for victims of hate speech, self-efficacy regarding intervention in hate speech) to understand counterspeech among adolescents. The sample is based on self-reports of 3,225 students in Grades 7 to 9 (51.7\% self-identified as female) from 36 schools in Germany and Switzerland. Self-report questionnaires were administered to measure classroom climate, empathy, self-efficacy, and counterspeech. After controlling for adolescents' grade, gender, immigrant background, and socioeconomic status (SES), the 2-(1-1)-1 multilevel mediation analysis showed that classroom climate (L2), empathy for victims of hate speech (L1), and self-efficacy toward intervention in hate speech (L1) had a positive effect on countering hate speech (L1). Classroom climate (L2) was also positively linked to empathy for victims of hate speech (L1), and self-efficacy toward intervention in hate speech (L1). Furthermore, classroom climate (L2) was indirectly associated with countering hate speech (L1) via greater empathy (L1) and self-efficacy (L1). The findings highlight the need to focus on contextual and intrapersonal factors when trying to facilitate adolescents' willingness to face hate speech with civic courage and proactively engage against it.}, language = {en} } @article{Rudolph2022, author = {Rudolph, Pascal}, title = {Rezension zu: Auslander, Philip: In concert: performing musical persona. - Ann Arbor: University of Michigan Press, 2021. - ISBN: 978-0-472-05471-8}, series = {Popular Music}, volume = {41}, journal = {Popular Music}, number = {1}, publisher = {Cambridge Univ. Press}, address = {Cambridge}, issn = {0261-1430}, doi = {10.1017/S0261143022000228}, pages = {122 -- 124}, year = {2022}, language = {en} } @article{WestphalKalinowskiHoferichteretal.2022, author = {Westphal, Andrea and Kalinowski, Eva and Hoferichter, Clara Josepha and Vock, Miriam}, title = {K-12 teachers' stress and burnout during the COVID-19 pandemic}, series = {Frontiers in psychology}, volume = {13}, journal = {Frontiers in psychology}, publisher = {Frontiers Media}, address = {Lausanne}, issn = {1664-1078}, doi = {10.3389/fpsyg.2022.920326}, pages = {29}, year = {2022}, abstract = {We present the first systematic literature review on stress and burnout in K-12 teachers during the COVID-19 pandemic. Based on a systematic literature search, we identified 17 studies that included 9,874 K-12 teachers from around the world. These studies showed some indication that burnout did increase during the COVID-19 pandemic. There were, however, almost no differences in the levels of stress and burnout experienced by K-12 teachers compared to individuals employed in other occupational fields. School principals' leadership styles emerged as an organizational characteristic that is highly relevant for K-12 teachers' levels of stress and burnout. Individual teacher characteristics associated with burnout were K-12 teachers' personality, self-efficacy in online teaching, and perceived vulnerability to COVID-19. In order to reduce stress, there was an indication that stress-management training in combination with training in technology use for teaching may be superior to stress-management training alone. Future research needs to adopt more longitudinal designs and examine the interplay between individual and organizational characteristics in the development of teacher stress and burnout during the COVID-19 pandemic and beyond.}, language = {en} } @article{KagerJurczokBollietal.2022, author = {Kager, Klara and Jurczok, Anne and Bolli, Swantje and Vock, Miriam}, title = {We were thinking too much like adults}, series = {Teaching and teacher education : an international journal of research and studies}, volume = {113}, journal = {Teaching and teacher education : an international journal of research and studies}, publisher = {Elsevier}, address = {Amsterdam}, issn = {0742-051X}, doi = {10.1016/j.tate.2022.103683}, pages = {13}, year = {2022}, abstract = {This mixed-method study addresses the need for a clear conceptualization of the professional reflection element of Lesson Study (LS), a popular collaborative approach to the professional development of teachers. Grounding and re-framing LS's post-lesson discussion in a theoretical framework of critical and collaborative reflection, we analyze the transcripts of four LS groups at German primary schools, focusing on depth of reflection and teachers' trajectories through their reflective practice. The findings show that LS groups differed significantly in the depth and the trajectories of their reflection processes. We consider implications for post-lesson discussions and critical reflection as a LS core skill.}, language = {en} } @article{HuangRichterKleickmannetal.2022, author = {Huang, Yizhen and Richter, Eric and Kleickmann, Thilo and Richter, Dirk}, title = {Class size affects preservice teachers' physiological and psychological stress reactions}, series = {Computers \& education : an international journal}, volume = {184}, journal = {Computers \& education : an international journal}, publisher = {Elsevier}, address = {Oxford}, issn = {0360-1315}, doi = {10.1016/j.compedu.2022.104503}, pages = {20}, year = {2022}, abstract = {Teachers frequently express stress associated with teaching in large classrooms. Despite the timehonored tradition in teacher stress research of treating class size as a job-related stressor, the underlying premise that class size directly impacts teachers' stress reactions remains untested. In this randomized controlled experiment targeted at preservice teachers, we utilized a standardized virtual reality (VR) classroom to examine whether class size (number of student avatars) directly affected physiological (heart rate) or psychological (subjective rating) stress reactions among 65 preservice teachers. Results from linear mixed-effects modeling (LMM) showed that class size significantly predicted both their physiological and psychological stress reactions in the simulated environment: Average heart rate and subjective stress ratings were both significantly higher in the large class size condition. Further investigations into the causes of this association has been proposed. These findings may contribute to a better understanding of the effects of classroom features on preservice teachers' emotional experiences and well-being.}, language = {en} } @article{HuangRichterKleickmannetal.2022, author = {Huang, Yizhen and Richter, Eric and Kleickmann, Thilo and Richter, Dirk}, title = {Comparing video and virtual reality as tools for fostering interest and self-efficacy in classroom management}, series = {British journal of educational technology / British Educational Communications and Technology Agency}, volume = {54}, journal = {British journal of educational technology / British Educational Communications and Technology Agency}, number = {2}, publisher = {Wiley-Blackwell}, address = {Oxford}, issn = {0007-1013}, doi = {10.1111/bjet.13254}, pages = {467 -- 488}, year = {2022}, abstract = {Video is a widely used medium in teacher training for situating student teachers in classroom scenarios. Although the emerging technology of virtual reality (VR) provides similar, and arguably more powerful, capabilities for immersing teachers in lifelike situations, its benefits and risks relative to video formats have received little attention in the research to date. The current study used a randomized pretest-posttest experimental design to examine the influence of a video- versus VR-based task on changing situational interest and self-efficacy in classroom management. Results from 49 student teachers revealed that the VR simulation led to higher increments in self-reported triggered interest and self-efficacy in classroom management, but also invoked higher extraneous cognitive load than a video viewing task. We discussed the implications of these results for pre-service teacher education and the design of VR environments for professional training purposes. Practitioner notes What is already known about this topic Video is a popular teacher training medium given its ability to display classroom situations. Virtual reality (VR) also immerses users in lifelike situations and has gained popularity in recent years. Situational interest and self-efficacy in classroom management is vital for student teachers' professional development. What this paper adds VR outperforms video in promoting student teachers' triggered interest in classroom management. Student teachers felt more efficacious in classroom management after participating in VR. VR also invoked higher extraneous cognitive load than the video. Implications for practice and/or policy VR provides an authentic teacher training environment for classroom management. The design of the VR training environment needs to ensure a low extraneous cognitive load.}, language = {en} } @article{KuehlFehringerMuenzer2022, author = {K{\"u}hl, Tim and Fehringer, Benedict C. O. F. and M{\"u}nzer, Stefan}, title = {Unifying the ability-as-compensator and ability-as-enhancer hypotheses}, series = {Educational psychology review}, volume = {34}, journal = {Educational psychology review}, number = {2}, publisher = {Springer}, address = {New York}, issn = {1040-726X}, doi = {10.1007/s10648-021-09650-5}, pages = {1063 -- 1095}, year = {2022}, abstract = {Spatial abilities have been found to interact with the design of visualizations in educational materials in different forms: (1) spatial abilities enhanced learning with optimized visual design (ability-as-enhancer) or (2) spatial abilities compensated for suboptimal visual design (ability-as-compensator). A brief review of pertinent studies suggests that these two forms are viewed as mutually exclusive. We propose a novel unifying conceptualization. This conceptualization suggests that the ability-as enhancer interaction will be found in the low-medium range of a broad ability continuum whereas the ability-as-compensator interaction will be found in the medium-high range. The largest difference in learning outcomes between visual design variations is expected for medium ability. A corresponding analytical approach is suggested that includes nonlinear quadratic interactions. The unifying conceptualization was confirmed in an experiment with a consistent visual-spatial task. In addition, the conceptualization was investigated with a reanalysis of pooled data from four multimedia learning experiments. Consistent with the conceptualization, quadratic interactions were found, meaning that interactions depended on ability range. The largest difference between visual design variations was obtained for medium ability, as expected. It is concluded that the unifying conceptualization is a useful theoretical and methodological approach to analyze and interpret aptitude-treatment interactions that go beyond linear interactions.}, language = {en} } @article{RichterLucksnatReddingetal.2022, author = {Richter, Eric and Lucksnat, Christin and Redding, Christopher and Richter, Dirk}, title = {Retention intention and job satisfaction of alternatively certified teachers in their first year of teaching}, series = {Teaching and Teacher Education}, volume = {114}, journal = {Teaching and Teacher Education}, publisher = {Elsevier}, address = {Oxford}, issn = {0742-051X}, doi = {10.1016/j.tate.2022.103704}, pages = {11}, year = {2022}, abstract = {In this study, we investigated retention intention and job satisfaction of 238 first-year alternatively certified (AC) teachers. Drawing on Organizational Socialization Theory, we tested the hypothesis that AC teacher extraversion and perceived school support are positively related to the two variables and mediated by self-efficacy. To test our hypothesis, we applied structural equation modeling. Our results demonstrate that extraversion and perceived social support are positively related to retention intentions and job satisfaction. In addition, self-efficacy serves as a mediator. The findings could help school administrators to better understand how to support and retain AC teachers and thus address teacher shortages.}, language = {en} } @article{VockGronostajKretschmannetal.2022, author = {Vock, Miriam and Gronostaj, Anna and Kretschmann, Julia and Westphal, Andrea}, title = {Wie bewerten begabte und leistungsstarke Jugendliche in separaten Spezialklassen ihren Unterricht?}, series = {Zeitschrift f{\"u}r Erziehungswissenschaft}, volume = {25}, journal = {Zeitschrift f{\"u}r Erziehungswissenschaft}, publisher = {Springer}, address = {Wiesbaden}, issn = {1434-663X}, doi = {10.1007/s11618-022-01118-8}, pages = {1151 -- 1173}, year = {2022}, abstract = {Leistungsstarke und besonders begabte Sch{\"u}ler*innen werden im Unterricht oft nicht gen{\"u}gend gefordert. In speziellen Klassen f{\"u}r besonders Leistungsstarke und Begabte kann der Unterricht st{\"a}rker auf die Lernm{\"o}glichkeiten dieser Gruppe zugeschnitten werden. Spezialklassen gelten insgesamt als leistungsf{\"o}rderlich, Studien zur Unterrichtsqualit{\"a}t sind bisher jedoch rar. In dieser Studie wird untersucht, wie Sch{\"u}ler*innen der Leistungs- und Begabungsklassen (LuBK) im Land Brandenburg die Qualit{\"a}t ihres Unterrichts in Deutsch und Mathematik im Vergleich zu Sch{\"u}ler*innen von Regelklassen einsch{\"a}tzen. Die Datenbasis bilden N = 3371 Sch{\"u}ler*innen der 8. und 10. Jahrgangsstufe aus 33 Schulen. Mittels Frageb{\"o}gen wurden Merkmale der Unterrichtsqualit{\"a}t nach dem QuAIT-Modell erfragt; die Datenanalyse erfolgte mit regressionsanalytischen Mehrebenenmodellen. Die Sch{\"u}ler*innen der LuBK bewerten die Qualit{\"a}t ihres Unterrichts {\"u}berwiegend positiver als die Sch{\"u}ler*innen der Regelklassen, Defizite zeigen sich jedoch in beiden Klassentypen bei den Qualit{\"a}tsmerkmalen der inneren Differenzierung und der Mitsprache bei Unterrichtsthemen.}, language = {de} } @article{HaslVoelkleKretschmannetal.2022, author = {Hasl, Andrea and Voelkle, Manuel and Kretschmann, Julia and Richter, Dirk and Brunner, Martin}, title = {A dynamic structural equation approach to modeling wage dynamics and cumulative advantage across the lifespan}, series = {Multivariate Behavioral Research}, volume = {58}, journal = {Multivariate Behavioral Research}, number = {3}, publisher = {Routledge, Taylor \& Francis Group}, address = {Abingdon}, issn = {0027-3171}, doi = {10.1080/00273171.2022.2029339}, pages = {504 -- 525}, year = {2022}, abstract = {Wages and wage dynamics directly affect individuals' and families' daily lives. In this article, we show how major theoretical branches of research on wages and inequality-that is, cumulative advantage (CA), human capital theory, and the lifespan perspective-can be integrated into a coherent statistical framework and analyzed with multilevel dynamic structural equation modeling (DSEM). This opens up a new way to empirically investigate the mechanisms that drive growing inequality over time. We demonstrate the new approach by making use of longitudinal, representative U.S. data (NLSY-79). Analyses revealed fundamental between-person differences in both initial wages and autoregressive wage growth rates across the lifespan. Only 0.5\% of the sample experienced a "strict" CA and unbounded wage growth, whereas most individuals revealed logarithmic wage growth over time. Adolescent intelligence and adult educational levels explained substantial heterogeneity in both parameters. We discuss how DSEM may help researchers study CA processes and related developmental dynamics, and we highlight the extensions and limitations of the DSEM framework.}, language = {en} } @article{KalinowskiJurczokWestphaletal.2022, author = {Kalinowski, Eva and Jurczok, Anne and Westphal, Andrea and Vock, Miriam}, title = {Welche individuellen und institutionellen Faktoren beg{\"u}nstigen die Kooperation von Grundschullehrkr{\"a}ften?}, series = {Zeitschrift f{\"u}r Erziehungswissenschaft}, volume = {25}, journal = {Zeitschrift f{\"u}r Erziehungswissenschaft}, publisher = {Springer}, address = {Wiesbaden}, issn = {1434-663X}, doi = {10.1007/s11618-022-01081-4}, pages = {999 -- 1029}, year = {2022}, abstract = {Der Kooperation von Lehrkr{\"a}ften wird f{\"u}r die Bew{\"a}ltigung der komplexen Anforderungen des Schulalltags großes Potenzial zugeschrieben. Dennoch ist Kooperation in vielen Lehrkr{\"a}ftekollegien nicht selbstverst{\"a}ndlich. Auf Basis einer Befragung von N = 489 Grundschullehrkr{\"a}ften untersucht dieser Beitrag in einem querschnittlichen Design die kollegiale Kooperation in Schulen in Deutschland. Mit einer Regression wurde unter Ber{\"u}cksichtigung der Mehrebenenstruktur der Daten gepr{\"u}ft, in welchem Ausmaß personale, kompetenzbezogene und institutionelle Merkmale die Umsetzung verschiedener Kooperationsformen wahrscheinlicher machen. Die Ergebnisse zeigen, dass die Kooperationsform „Austausch" in der Arbeit der Lehrkr{\"a}fte ausgepr{\"a}gt wahrgenommen wurde, die Kooperationsform „Kokonstruktion" weniger. Zudem zeigen sich Gemeinsamkeiten, aber auch Unterschiede in den beg{\"u}nstigenden Faktoren. W{\"a}hrend sich f{\"u}r beide Kooperationsformen die Wahrnehmung kollektiver Selbstwirksamkeit und das Zusammenspiel zwischen organisatorischen und r{\"a}umlichen Rahmenbedingungen als pr{\"a}diktiv erwiesen, spielte der Enthusiasmus lediglich f{\"u}r den Austausch und die Unterrichtserfahrung nur f{\"u}r die Kokonstruktion eine Rolle.}, language = {de} } @article{KuehlWohninsland2022, author = {K{\"u}hl, Tim and Wohninsland, Patrizia}, title = {Learning with the interactive whiteboard in the classroom}, series = {Education and information technologies : the official journal of the IFIP Technical Committee on Education}, volume = {27}, journal = {Education and information technologies : the official journal of the IFIP Technical Committee on Education}, number = {7}, publisher = {Springer}, address = {Dordrecht [u.a.]}, issn = {1360-2357}, doi = {10.1007/s10639-022-11004-9}, pages = {10387 -- 10404}, year = {2022}, abstract = {When used in a sensible way, Interactive Whiteboards (IWB) are supposed to motivate and engage students in learning in the classroom. Thereby, they might also stimulate students who are usually more restrained, such as more anxious students. However, the body of research on the impact of IWB lessons is rather small. The present study investigated whether a 45-minute lesson with the IWB compared to a conceptual identical 45-minute lesson without the IWB would support learning and motivation within the subject English as a foreign language for German students. Moreover, the study examined whether the 45-minute lesson with the IWB compared to the 45-minute lesson without the IWB would be better able to counteract the detrimental effects of foreign language classroom anxiety (FLCA). One hundred and two eighth graders from two secondary schools in Germany took part in this study and were either taught with the IWB (condition IWB; n = 53) or without the IWB (condition No-IWB; n = 50). Results showed that students in the IWB condition stated to be higher motivated and performed better in a vocabulary test than their counterparts in the No-IWB condition. FLCA was negatively correlated with performance in the vocabulary test. Other than expected, learning with the IWB did not compensate the detrimental effect of FLCA, meaning that learning with the IWB was more beneficial than learning without the IWB irrespective of a student's FLCA. Implications of the study will be discussed.}, language = {en} } @article{NeuendorfJansenKuhletal.2022, author = {Neuendorf, Claudia and Jansen, Matte and Kuhl, Poldi and Vock, Miriam}, title = {Wer ist leistungsstark?}, series = {Zeitschrift f{\"u}r p{\"a}dagogische Psychologie.}, volume = {37}, journal = {Zeitschrift f{\"u}r p{\"a}dagogische Psychologie.}, publisher = {Hogrefe}, address = {Bern}, issn = {1010-0652}, doi = {10.1024/1010-0652/a000343}, pages = {1 -- 19}, year = {2022}, abstract = {Who is a high achiever? Operationalisation of high achievement in empirical educational research since the year 2000 Abstract. In recent years, high-achieving students have received increased attention by researchers, policymakers and practitioners. However, the question of what exactly constitutes high academic achievement is not yet agreed upon by the research community. This paper provides a systematic review of how researchers studying high-achieving students since 2000 have operationalized high academic achievement in their research. In particular, we examined which performance indicators were used, whether achievement was conceived of as subject-specific or general, and which cut-off values and comparison standards were applied. The systematic database search yielded N = 309 articles, n = 55 of which were finally included in the analysis. The present study observed a diversity in the operationalization of performance. The most commonly used indicators of performance were grades and test scores, with cross-domain and subject-specific definitions both being common. Some of the studies' cut-off values were difficult to compare, but in instances where a population norm could be derived, the median proportion of high achievers was 10 percent. The study discusses that constraints on generalizability and comparability between different studies on high achievers can arise due to methodological differences. This paper concludes with recommendations for the operationalization of high achievement.}, language = {de} } @article{TetznerBondueKrahe2022, author = {Tetzner, Julia and Bondue, Rebecca and Krah{\´e}, Barbara}, title = {Family risk factors and buffering factors for child internalizing and externalizing problems}, series = {Journal of applied developmental psychology}, volume = {80}, journal = {Journal of applied developmental psychology}, publisher = {Elsevier}, address = {New York}, issn = {0193-3973}, doi = {10.1016/j.appdev.2022.101395}, pages = {12}, year = {2022}, abstract = {Detrimental effects of adverse family conditions for children's wellbeing are well-documented, but little is known about the impact of specific risk factors, or about potential protective factors that buffer the effects of family risk factors on negative development. We investigated the impact of five important family risk factors (e.g., parental conflict) on internalizing and externalizing problems and the potential buffering effects of peer acceptance and academic skills at two measurement points two years apart in 1195 7-to 10-year-olds (T1: M-Age = 8.54). Latent change models showed that increases in risk factors over the two years predicted increasing internalizing and externalizing problems. Parental conflict was the most impactful risk factor, although peer acceptance and academic skills showed some buffering effects. The results highlight the necessity of investigating cumulative and single risk factors, specifically interparental conflict, and emphasize the need to strengthen children's internal and social resources to buffer the effects of adverse family conditions.}, language = {en} } @article{WulffBuschhueterWestphaletal.2022, author = {Wulff, Peter and Buschh{\"u}ter, David and Westphal, Andrea and Mientus, Lukas and Nowak, Anna and Borowski, Andreas}, title = {Bridging the gap between qualitative and quantitative assessment in science education research with machine learning}, series = {Journal of science education and technology}, volume = {31}, journal = {Journal of science education and technology}, number = {4}, publisher = {Springer}, address = {Dordrecht}, issn = {1059-0145}, doi = {10.1007/s10956-022-09969-w}, pages = {490 -- 513}, year = {2022}, abstract = {Science education researchers typically face a trade-off between more quantitatively oriented confirmatory testing of hypotheses, or more qualitatively oriented exploration of novel hypotheses. More recently, open-ended, constructed response items were used to combine both approaches and advance assessment of complex science-related skills and competencies. For example, research in assessing science teachers' noticing and attention to classroom events benefitted from more open-ended response formats because teachers can present their own accounts. Then, open-ended responses are typically analyzed with some form of content analysis. However, language is noisy, ambiguous, and unsegmented and thus open-ended, constructed responses are complex to analyze. Uncovering patterns in these responses would benefit from more principled and systematic analysis tools. Consequently, computer-based methods with the help of machine learning and natural language processing were argued to be promising means to enhance assessment of noticing skills with constructed response formats. In particular, pretrained language models recently advanced the study of linguistic phenomena and thus could well advance assessment of complex constructs through constructed response items. This study examines potentials and challenges of a pretrained language model-based clustering approach to assess preservice physics teachers' attention to classroom events as elicited through open-ended written descriptions. It was examined to what extent the clustering approach could identify meaningful patterns in the constructed responses, and in what ways textual organization of the responses could be analyzed with the clusters. Preservice physics teachers (N = 75) were instructed to describe a standardized, video-recorded teaching situation in physics. The clustering approach was used to group related sentences. Results indicate that the pretrained language model-based clustering approach yields well-interpretable, specific, and robust clusters, which could be mapped to physics-specific and more general contents. Furthermore, the clusters facilitate advanced analysis of the textual organization of the constructed responses. Hence, we argue that machine learning and natural language processing provide science education researchers means to combine exploratory capabilities of qualitative research methods with the systematicity of quantitative methods.}, language = {en} } @article{KuechollLazaridesWestphal2022, author = {K{\"u}choll, Denise and Lazarides, Rebecca and Westphal, Andrea}, title = {F{\"o}rderung von Beratungskompetenz bei Lehramtsstudierenden im Bachelorstudium}, series = {Professionalisierung in Praxisphasen : Ergebnisse der Lehrerbildungsforschung an der Universit{\"a}t Potsdam (Potsdamer Beitr{\"a}ge zur Lehrerbildung und Bildungsforschung ; 2)}, journal = {Professionalisierung in Praxisphasen : Ergebnisse der Lehrerbildungsforschung an der Universit{\"a}t Potsdam (Potsdamer Beitr{\"a}ge zur Lehrerbildung und Bildungsforschung ; 2)}, number = {2}, publisher = {Universit{\"a}tsverlag Potsdam}, address = {Potsdam}, isbn = {978-3-86956-508-8}, issn = {2626-3556}, doi = {10.25932/publishup-57076}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:kobv:517-opus4-570765}, pages = {145 -- 168}, year = {2022}, abstract = {Die F{\"a}higkeit zu beraten gilt als ein wichtiger Aspekt professioneller Kompetenz von Lehrkr{\"a}ften. Lehrveranstaltungskonzepte, die theoretisches Beratungswissen vermitteln und gleichzeitig praktische Erfahrungen im Beraten erm{\"o}glichen, sind daher hochrelevant f{\"u}r die Entwicklung berufsspezifischer F{\"a}higkeiten. Angelehnt an ein vierdimensionales Modell der Beratungskompetenz wurde an der Universit{\"a}t Potsdam ein Seminarkonzept f{\"u}r angehende Lehrkr{\"a}fte entwickelt. Es bietet Lerngelegenheiten, um Beratungswissen zu Kommunikations-, Diagnostik-, Probleml{\"o}se- und Bew{\"a}ltigungs-Skills zu erwerben und dieses Wissen in konstruierten Beratungssituationen im Seminar anzuwenden, die klassisch f{\"u}r die berufliche Schulpraxis sind. Dar{\"u}ber hinaus wurden die Lehramtsstudierenden motiviert, spezifische Beratungskompetenzen - konkret das aktive Zuh{\"o}ren - im Rahmen der Schulpraktischen {\"U}bungen anzuwenden. Erste Erkenntnisse der Analyse der durchgef{\"u}hrten Unterrichtsstunden werden dargestellt.}, language = {de} } @article{RotherToschWendlandetal.2022, author = {Rother, Stefanie and Tosch, Frank and Wendland, Mirko and Kludt, Steffen}, title = {Das Orientierungspraktikum in spiralcurricularer Perspektive}, series = {Professionalisierung in Praxisphasen : Ergebnisse der Lehrerbildungsforschung an der Universit{\"a}t Potsdam (Potsdamer Beitr{\"a}ge zur Lehrerbildung und Bildungsforschung ; 2)}, journal = {Professionalisierung in Praxisphasen : Ergebnisse der Lehrerbildungsforschung an der Universit{\"a}t Potsdam (Potsdamer Beitr{\"a}ge zur Lehrerbildung und Bildungsforschung ; 2)}, number = {2}, publisher = {Universit{\"a}tsverlag Potsdam}, address = {Potsdam}, isbn = {978-3-86956-508-8}, issn = {2626-3556}, doi = {10.25932/publishup-57072}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:kobv:517-opus4-570728}, pages = {31 -- 66}, year = {2022}, abstract = {Das Orientierungspraktikum (OP)/Integrierte Eingangspraktikum (IEP) ist die erste schulpraktische Phase im Potsdamer Modell der Lehrerbildung. Mit diesem (Hospitations-)Praktikum (im 1. - 2. Fachsemester des Bachelorstudiums) soll der Perspektivwechsel von der Sch{\"u}ler:innen- zur Lehrer:innenrolle angestoßen und der Lehrer:innenberuf, die Institution Schule und der Unterricht durch eine beobachtende Perspektive reflektiert werden. Im Beitrag werden erste Ergebnisse der quantitativen und qualitativen Analyse zum OP/ IEP im Rahmen des PSI-Projekts „Kompetenzerwerb in Schulpraktischen Studien - Spiralcurriculum" diskutiert. Aus den nachgewiesenen Effekten - u. a. Aktivierung der Reflexionsf{\"a}higkeit und F{\"o}rderung der pers{\"o}nlichen Entwicklung - und den analysierten Bed{\"u}rfnissen der Studierenden werden abschließend in zwei Diskussionsstr{\"a}ngen „Konzeption und Handlungsrahmen" sowie „Unterst{\"u}tzung und Begleitung" Empfehlungen formuliert, die wichtige Impulse zur Weiterentwicklung des Praktikums und der begleitenden Lehrveranstaltungen liefern.}, language = {de} } @article{Link2022, author = {Link, J{\"o}rg-Werner}, title = {„… dass ich endlich verstanden habe, wof{\"u}r man das alles braucht."}, series = {Professionalisierung in Praxisphasen : Ergebnisse der Lehrerbildungsforschung an der Universit{\"a}t Potsdam (Potsdamer Beitr{\"a}ge zur Lehrerbildung und Bildungsforschung ; 2)}, journal = {Professionalisierung in Praxisphasen : Ergebnisse der Lehrerbildungsforschung an der Universit{\"a}t Potsdam (Potsdamer Beitr{\"a}ge zur Lehrerbildung und Bildungsforschung ; 2)}, number = {2}, publisher = {Universit{\"a}tsverlag Potsdam}, address = {Potsdam}, isbn = {978-3-86956-508-8}, issn = {2626-3556}, doi = {10.25932/publishup-57085}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:kobv:517-opus4-570854}, pages = {235 -- 256}, year = {2022}, abstract = {Die explorative hochschuldidaktische Studie geht der Frage nach, ob die Erfahrungen im Praxissemester und in den erziehungswissenschaftlichen Begleitseminaren dazu beitragen, die subjektive Sicht der Studierenden auf das erziehungswissenschaftliche Studium und den Nutzen einer erziehungswissenschaftlichen Reflexion eigener p{\"a}dagogischer Praxis zu ver{\"a}ndern. Die zentrale These des Beitrages lautet: Erst die reflektierte fallanalytische erziehungswissenschaftliche Auseinandersetzung mit der eigenen p{\"a}dagogischen Praxis f{\"u}hrt zu einer h{\"o}heren Bedeutungszuschreibung an das erziehungswissenschaftliche Studium und l{\"a}sst die Erziehungswissenschaft aus Sicht der Studierenden nach dem Praxissemester zur wichtigen Berufswissenschaft werden. Grundlage der Studie sind schriftliche Statements Studierender (n = 184) aus einem seminaristischen Reflexions- und Diskussionsprozess am Ende des Praxissemesters aus einem Zeitraum von acht Jahren. Abgeschlossen wurde der Beitrag im August 2019.}, language = {de} } @article{HettingerLazaridesRetelsdorf2022, author = {Hettinger, Katharina and Lazarides, Rebecca and Retelsdorf, Jan}, title = {Interindividuell unterschiedliche Ver{\"a}nderungen der Lesemotivation}, series = {Zeitschrift f{\"u}r Erziehungswissenschaft}, volume = {25}, journal = {Zeitschrift f{\"u}r Erziehungswissenschaft}, number = {2}, publisher = {Springer Vieweg-Springer Fachmedien Wiesbaden GmbH}, address = {Wiesbaden}, issn = {1434-663X}, doi = {10.1007/s11618-022-01076-1}, pages = {353 -- 376}, year = {2022}, abstract = {Reading motivation is highly significant for students' reading achievement and varies interindividual. However, only few studies investigate changes in reading motivation patterns considering student gender, reading achievement and teaching behavior. These results would allow adaptive teaching. In this longitudinal study we aim to close this research gap by examining students' valuing of reading and reading self-concept using data from N = 1313 German fifth- and sixth-grade students (50.0\% girls). Results of latent profile analyses identified three motivational profiles: 'Low intrinsic value', 'Moderate reading motivation' and 'High reading motivation'. Highly supportive teaching-as perceived by students-in Grade 5 was significantly associated with a lower probability to change in the 'Low intrinsic value profile' instead into the 'High reading motivation profile'. Girls and high achievers in reading changed less likely into the 'Moderate reading motivation profile' than into the 'High reading motivation profile'. Implications for teaching are discussed.}, language = {de} } @article{LazaridesSchiepeTiska2022, author = {Lazarides, Rebecca and Schiepe-Tiska, Anja}, title = {Heterogeneity of motivational characteristics in classroom}, series = {Zeitschrift f{\"u}r Erziehungswissenschaft}, volume = {25}, journal = {Zeitschrift f{\"u}r Erziehungswissenschaft}, number = {2}, publisher = {Springer}, address = {Wiesbaden}, issn = {1434-663X}, doi = {10.1007/s11618-022-01082-3}, pages = {249 -- 267}, year = {2022}, abstract = {An effective handling of heterogeneous groups in classrooms is one of the main challenges that teachers face when planning their instruction. However, including means of adaptive teaching in classrooms also yields the chance to re-conceptualize classroom instruction. Researchers and practitioners often discuss the question of how different ability levels can be considered adequately in teaching and learning. Because motivation is a central source of competence development and self-regulated learning, the current article discusses how teaching can adapt to learners' different motivational states and traits. In a first step, we review theoretical and empirical perspectives on intra- and interindividual motivational differences in students and their relations to other dimensions of classroom heterogeneity such as gender, ethnic background, and socio-economic status. Against this background, we discuss how instruction can adapt effectively to learners' different motivational needs. We introduce a model of adaptive teaching that refers to students' intra- and interindividual motivational differences and derive conclusions for teacher education and instructional practice.}, language = {en} } @article{LazaridesSchiepeTiska2022, author = {Lazarides, Rebecca and Schiepe-Tiska, Anja}, title = {Editorial: Heterogenit{\"a}t motivationaler Lernvoraussetzungen im schulischen Kontext}, series = {Zeitschrift f{\"u}r Erziehungswissenschaft}, volume = {25}, journal = {Zeitschrift f{\"u}r Erziehungswissenschaft}, number = {2}, publisher = {Springer}, address = {Wiesbaden}, issn = {1434-663X}, doi = {10.1007/s11618-022-01097-w}, pages = {245 -- 248}, year = {2022}, language = {de} } @article{JennekGronostajVock2022, author = {Jennek, Julia and Gronostaj, Anna and Vock, Miriam}, title = {Was und in welchen Situationen lernen Lehramtsstudierende im Praxissemester?}, series = {Professionalisierung in Praxisphasen : Ergebnisse der Lehrerbildungsforschung an der Universit{\"a}t Potsdam (Potsdamer Beitr{\"a}ge zur Lehrerbildung und Bildungsforschung ; 2)}, journal = {Professionalisierung in Praxisphasen : Ergebnisse der Lehrerbildungsforschung an der Universit{\"a}t Potsdam (Potsdamer Beitr{\"a}ge zur Lehrerbildung und Bildungsforschung ; 2)}, number = {2}, publisher = {Universit{\"a}tsverlag Potsdam}, address = {Potsdam}, isbn = {978-3-86956-508-8}, issn = {2626-3556}, doi = {10.25932/publishup-57081}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:kobv:517-opus4-570816}, pages = {195 -- 214}, year = {2022}, abstract = {Das Praxissemester, in dem die Studierenden mehrere Monate am Schulleben teilhaben, ist ein wichtiger Bestandteil schulpraktischer Ausbildung geworden. Die vielf{\"a}ltigen Ziele schließen den Kompetenzerwerb entsprechend den KMK-Vorgaben sowie die Berufswahl{\"u}berpr{\"u}fung ein. Forschungsbefunde deuten jedoch darauf hin, dass nicht alle erhoff ten Ziele in Schulpraktika auch tats{\"a}chlich erreicht werden. Die konkreten Lernsituationen im Praxissemester standen hingegen bisher wenig im Fokus. Um dies aufzugreifen, interviewten wir f{\"u}r die vorliegende Studie N = 7 Lehramtsstudierende unmittelbar nach Abschluss ihres Praxissemesters zu den von Ihnen wahrgenommenen Lernerfolgen und den Lerngelegenheiten, in denen sie diese erzielten. Die Ergebnisse zeigen, dass die Studierenden glauben, vor allem ihre Unterrichts-Kompetenzen weiterentwickelt und sich als Lehrkraft sowie ihre Lehrer:innenpers{\"o}nlichkeit kennengelernt zu haben. Als zentrale Lerngelegenheit benennen sie insbesondere den Austausch mit den Mentorinnen und Mentoren.}, language = {de} } @article{Tosch2022, author = {Tosch, Frank}, title = {Das besondere Exponat. „Von Spielen und Vergn{\"u}gungen"}, series = {Zeitschrift f{\"u}r Museum und Bildung - Spielzeit - Spielraum}, journal = {Zeitschrift f{\"u}r Museum und Bildung - Spielzeit - Spielraum}, number = {92-93}, editor = {Rochow-Museum und Akademie f{\"u}r Bildungsgeschichtliche Forschung e.V. an der Universit{\"a}t Potsdam, Reckahn,}, publisher = {Lit-Verlag}, address = {Berlin}, isbn = {978-3-643-99710-4}, issn = {1613-561X}, pages = {139 -- 150}, year = {2022}, language = {de} } @article{ZarubaGronostajAhlgrimmetal.2022, author = {Zaruba, Nicole and Gronostaj, Anna and Ahlgrimm, Frederik and Vock, Miriam}, title = {Die Entwicklung von Lehrkr{\"a}fte{\"u}berzeugungen im Praxissemester}, series = {Professionalisierung in Praxisphasen : Ergebnisse der Lehrerbildungsforschung an der Universit{\"a}t Potsdam (Potsdamer Beitr{\"a}ge zur Lehrerbildung und Bildungsforschung ; 2)}, journal = {Professionalisierung in Praxisphasen : Ergebnisse der Lehrerbildungsforschung an der Universit{\"a}t Potsdam (Potsdamer Beitr{\"a}ge zur Lehrerbildung und Bildungsforschung ; 2)}, number = {2}, publisher = {Universit{\"a}tsverlag Potsdam}, address = {Potsdam}, isbn = {978-3-86956-508-8}, issn = {2626-3556}, doi = {10.25932/publishup-57083}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:kobv:517-opus4-570839}, pages = {215 -- 234}, year = {2022}, abstract = {{\"U}berzeugungen zum Lehren und Lernen sind als Teil der professionellen Kompetenz von Lehrkr{\"a}ften bereits im Lehramtsstudium relevant und haben insbesondere in l{\"a}ngeren Praxisphasen Entwicklungspotenzial. Welche Faktoren f{\"u}r die Entwicklung von {\"U}berzeugungen in Praxisphasen von Bedeutung sind, ist bislang aber nur unzureichend erforscht. In Interviews haben wir N = 16 Studierende befragt, welche Lerngelegenheiten f{\"u}r die Entwicklung ihrer {\"U}berzeugungen im Praxissemester eine Rolle spielten. Dabei konnten wir mittels Inhaltsanalyse vier {\"u}bergeordnete Faktoren identifizieren: die universit{\"a}re Lernbegleitung, die Mentorinnen und Mentoren, die Sch{\"u}lerinnen und Sch{\"u}ler und die Reflexion eigener Unterrichtserfahrungen. Den Faktoren wurden untergeordnete Faktoren (z. B. Hospitationen durch Universit{\"a}tsdozierende) zugeordnet und es wird dargestellt, warum und unter welchen Umst{\"a}nden diese Lerngelegenheiten f{\"u}r die Entwicklung der {\"U}berzeugungen aus Studierendensicht relevant sind.}, language = {de} } @article{TetzlaffHartmannDumontetal.2022, author = {Tetzlaff, Leonard and Hartmann, Ulrike and Dumont, Hanna and Brod, Garvin}, title = {Assessing individualized instruction in the classroom}, series = {Learning and instruction : the journal of the European Association for Research on Learning and Instruction (EARLI)}, volume = {82}, journal = {Learning and instruction : the journal of the European Association for Research on Learning and Instruction (EARLI)}, publisher = {Elsevier}, address = {Oxford}, issn = {0959-4752}, doi = {10.1016/j.learninstruc.2022.101655}, pages = {10}, year = {2022}, abstract = {In this article, we address the measurement of individualized instruction in the context of regular classroom instruction. Our study assessed instructional practices geared towards individualization in German third grade reading lessons by combining self-report data from 621 students, from their teachers (n = 57), and live obser-vations. We then investigated the reliability of these different approaches to measuring individualization as well as the agreement between them. All three approaches yielded reliable indicators of individualized practices, but not all of them corresponded with each other. We found considerable agreement between students and observers, but neither agreed with teachers' self-reports. Upon closer examination, we found that students' ratings only correlated with teacher ratings that were provided close to the timepoint of interest. This correlation increased when teacher measures were corrected for response tendencies. We conclude with some recommendations for future studies that aim to measure individualized instruction in the classroom.}, language = {en} } @article{WrightWachs2022, author = {Wright, Michelle F. and Wachs, Sebastian}, title = {Problematic online gaming, subjective health complaints, and depression among adolescent gamers from the United States}, series = {Journal of children and media}, volume = {16}, journal = {Journal of children and media}, number = {3}, publisher = {Routledge, Taylor \& Francis Group}, address = {Abingdon}, issn = {1748-2798}, doi = {10.1080/17482798.2022.2036211}, pages = {451 -- 460}, year = {2022}, abstract = {The purpose of this study was to examine the longitudinal relationship between problematic online gaming and subjective health complaints and depressive symptoms, and the moderation of console-gaming aggression (i.e. verbal aggression, camping, trolling) in this relationship. Participants were 202 adolescents (86\% boys; M age = 12.99 years) in the 7(th) or 8(th) grade who played first-person shooter games. They completed questionnaires on problematic online gaming, console-gaming aggression, subjective health complaints, and depressive symptoms. Six months later (Time 2), they completed questionnaires on subjective health complaints and depressive symptoms again. Findings revealed that problematic online gaming and console-gaming aggression were positive predictors of Time 2 subjective health complaints and depressive symptoms, while controlling for Time 1 levels and gender. Moderating effects were found as well, indicating that high levels of console-gaming aggression increased the positive relationship between problematic online gaming and depressive symptoms. These effects were also replicated for verbal aggression, problematic online gaming, and subjective health complaints. These findings suggest the importance of considering the implications of console-gaming aggression and problematic online gaming for the physical and mental health of adolescents. IMPACT SUMMARY Prior State of Knowledge. Problematic online gaming and aggressive behaviors are linked to negative outcomes, including depression and subjective health complaints. Longitudinal research further supports this connection for depression, but not for subjective health complaints or various types of aggression via console games. Novel Contributions. Few studies have focused on various types of aggression and the longitudinal associations among problematic online gaming, depression, and subjective health complaints, while controlling for previous levels of depression and subjective health complaints. The present research addresses these gaps. Practical Implications. Findings of the present research has implications for clinicians and researchers concerned with identifying adolescents who might be at risk for negative outcomes.}, language = {en} } @article{SeemannHerzKansokDuscheDixetal.2022, author = {Seemann-Herz, Lisanne and Kansok-Dusche, Julia and Dix, Alexandra and Wachs, Sebastian and Krause, Norman and Ballaschk, Cindy and Schulze-Reichelt, Friederike and Bilz, Ludwig}, title = {Schulbezogene Programme zum Umgang mit Hatespeech}, series = {Zeitschrift f{\"u}r Bildungsforschung}, volume = {12}, journal = {Zeitschrift f{\"u}r Bildungsforschung}, number = {3}, publisher = {Springer VS}, address = {Wiesbaden}, issn = {2190-6890}, doi = {10.1007/s35834-022-00348-4}, pages = {597 -- 614}, year = {2022}, abstract = {Der vorliegende Beitrag informiert {\"u}ber 14 deutschsprachige Programme zur Pr{\"a}vention und Intervention bei Hatespeech unter Kindern und Jugendlichen (Jahrgangsstufen 5-12). Inhalte und Durchf{\"u}hrungsmodalit{\"a}ten der Programme sowie Ergebnisse einer kriteriengeleiteten Qualit{\"a}tseinsch{\"a}tzung anhand von f{\"u}nf Kriterien werden im Hinblick auf deren Anwendung in der schulischen Praxis beschrieben und er{\"o}rtert. Der {\"U}berblick {\"u}ber Schwerpunkte, St{\"a}rken und Entwicklungspotentiale schulbezogener Hatespeech-Programme erm{\"o}glicht Leser*innen eine informierte Entscheidung {\"u}ber den Einsatz der Programme in der Schule sowie in der offenen Kinder- und Jugendarbeit.}, language = {de} } @article{SchwarzenthalJuangMoffittetal.2022, author = {Schwarzenthal, Miriam and Juang, Linda P. and Moffitt, Ursula and Schachner, Maja K.}, title = {Critical consciousness socialization at school}, series = {Journal of research on adolescence : the official journal of the Society for Research on Adolescence}, volume = {32}, journal = {Journal of research on adolescence : the official journal of the Society for Research on Adolescence}, number = {4}, publisher = {Wiley}, address = {Hoboken}, issn = {1050-8392}, doi = {10.1111/jora.12713}, pages = {1452 -- 1469}, year = {2022}, abstract = {Schools are key contexts for the development of adolescents' critical consciousness. We explored how three dimensions of the classroom cultural diversity climate (critical consciousness, color-evasion, and multiculturalism) related to adolescents' critical reflection (i.e., perceived societal Islamophobia) and intended critical action (i.e., political activism). Our sample included adolescents experiencing high (second generation, Muslim, N = 237) versus low (non-immigrant descent, non-Muslim, N = 478) stigmatization in Germany. Multilevel analyses revealed that for both groups a critical consciousness climate, but not a color-evasive or a multicultural climate, was positively associated with perceived societal Islamophobia and intended critical action. Thus, to promote adolescents' critical consciousness, schools should go beyond emphasizing a common humanity and celebrating cultural diversity and include explicit discussions of social inequity.}, language = {en} } @article{BrunnerKellerStallaschetal.2022, author = {Brunner, Martin and Keller, Lena and Stallasch, Sophie E. and Kretschmann, Julia and Hasl, Andrea and Preckel, Franzis and Luedtke, Oliver and Hedges, Larry}, title = {Meta-analyzing individual participant data from studies with complex survey designs}, series = {Research synthesis methods}, volume = {14}, journal = {Research synthesis methods}, number = {1}, publisher = {Wiley}, address = {Hoboken}, issn = {1759-2879}, doi = {10.1002/jrsm.1584}, pages = {5 -- 35}, year = {2022}, abstract = {Descriptive analyses of socially important or theoretically interesting phenomena and trends are a vital component of research in the behavioral, social, economic, and health sciences. Such analyses yield reliable results when using representative individual participant data (IPD) from studies with complex survey designs, including educational large-scale assessments (ELSAs) or social, health, and economic survey and panel studies. The meta-analytic integration of these results offers unique and novel research opportunities to provide strong empirical evidence of the consistency and generalizability of important phenomena and trends. Using ELSAs as an example, this tutorial offers methodological guidance on how to use the two-stage approach to IPD meta-analysis to account for the statistical challenges of complex survey designs (e.g., sampling weights, clustered and missing IPD), first, to conduct descriptive analyses (Stage 1), and second, to integrate results with three-level meta-analytic and meta-regression models to take into account dependencies among effect sizes (Stage 2). The two-stage approach is illustrated with IPD on reading achievement from the Programme for International Student Assessment (PISA). We demonstrate how to analyze and integrate standardized mean differences (e.g., gender differences), correlations (e.g., with students' socioeconomic status [SES]), and interactions between individual characteristics at the participant level (e.g., the interaction between gender and SES) across several PISA cycles. All the datafiles and R scripts we used are available online. Because complex social, health, or economic survey and panel studies share many methodological features with ELSAs, the guidance offered in this tutorial is also helpful for synthesizing research evidence from these studies.}, language = {en} } @article{WachsGamezGuadixWright2022, author = {Wachs, Sebastian and Gamez-Guadix, Manuel and Wright, Michelle F.}, title = {Online hate speech victimization and depressive symptoms among adolescents}, series = {Cyberpsychology, behavior and social networking}, volume = {25}, journal = {Cyberpsychology, behavior and social networking}, number = {7}, publisher = {Liebert}, address = {New Rochelle}, issn = {2152-2715}, doi = {10.1089/cyber.2022.0009}, pages = {416 -- 423}, year = {2022}, abstract = {Online hate speech has become a widespread problem in the daily life of adolescents. Despite growing societal and academic interest in this online risk, not much is known about the relationship between online hate speech victimization (OHSV) and adolescents' mental well-being. In addition, potential factors influencing the magnitude of this relationship remain unclear. To address these gaps in the literature, this study investigated the relationship between OHSV and depressive symptoms and the buffering effects of resilience in this relationship. The sample consists of 1,632 adolescents (49.1\% girls) between 12 and 18 years old (M-age = 13.83, SDage = 1.23), recruited from nine schools across Spain. Self-report questionnaires were administered to assess OHSV, depressive symptoms, and resilience. Regression analyses revealed that OHSV was positively linked to depressive symptoms. In addition, victims of online hate speech were less likely to report depressive symptoms when they reported average or high levels of resilience (i.e., social competence, personal competence, structured style, social resources, and family cohesion) compared with those with low levels of resilience. Our findings highlight the need for the development of intervention programs and the relevance of focusing on internal and external developmental assets to mitigate negative outcomes for victims of online hate speech.}, language = {en} } @article{WrightWachs2022, author = {Wright, Michelle F. and Wachs, Sebastian}, title = {Self-isolation practices and perceived social support from friends}, series = {European journal of developmental psychology}, volume = {20}, journal = {European journal of developmental psychology}, number = {4}, publisher = {Routledge, Taylor \& Francis Group}, address = {Abingdon}, issn = {1740-5629}, doi = {10.1080/17405629.2022.2146090}, pages = {635 -- 648}, year = {2022}, abstract = {The purpose of the present study was to investigate the moderating effect of perceived social support from friends in the associations between self-isolation practices during the COVID-19 pandemic and adolescents' mental health (i.e., depression, subjective health complaints, self-harm), measured six months later (Time 2). Participants were 1,567 7(th) and 8(th) graders (51\% female; 51\% white; M age = 13.67) from the United States. They completed questionnaires on perceived social support from friends, depression, subjective health complaints, and self-harm at Time 1, and self-isolation practices during COVID-19, depression, subjective health complaints, and self-harm at Time 2. The findings revealed that self-isolation practices during COVID-19 was related positively to Time 1 perceived social support from friends, and negatively to Time 2 depression, subjective health complaints, and self-harm, while accounting for Time 1 mental health outcomes. Higher perceived social support from friends at Time 1 buffered against the negative impacts on adolescents' mental health outcomes at Time 2 when they practiced greater self-isolation during COVID-19, while lower perceived social support at Time 1 had the opposite effects on Time 2 mental health outcomes.}, language = {en} } @article{WrightWachsYanagidaetal.2022, author = {Wright, Michelle F. and Wachs, Sebastian and Yanagida, Takuya and Sevcikova, Anna and Dedkova, Lenka and Bayraktar, Fatih and Aoyama, Ikuko and Kamble, Shanmukh and Mach{\´a}čkov{\´a}, Hana and Li, Zheng and Soudi, Shruti and Lei, Li and Shu, Chang}, title = {Coping with Public and Private Face-to-Face and Cyber Victimization among Adolescents in Six Countries}, series = {International journal of environmental research and public health}, volume = {19}, journal = {International journal of environmental research and public health}, number = {21}, publisher = {MDPI}, address = {Basel}, issn = {1661-7827}, doi = {10.3390/ijerph192114405}, pages = {11}, year = {2022}, abstract = {This study investigated the role of medium (face-to-face, cyber) and publicity (public, private) in adolescents' perceptions of severity and coping strategies (i.e., avoidant, ignoring, helplessness, social support seeking, retaliation) for victimization, while accounting for gender and cultural values. There were 3432 adolescents (ages 11-15, 49\% girls) in this study; they were from China, Cyprus, the Czech Republic, India, Japan, and the United States. Adolescents completed questionnaires on individualism and collectivism, and ratings of coping strategies and severity for public face-to-face victimization, private face-to-face victimization, public cyber victimization, and private cyber victimization. Findings revealed similarities in adolescents' coping strategies based on perceptions of severity, publicity, and medium for some coping strategies (i.e., social support seeking, retaliation) but differential associations for other coping strategies (i.e., avoidance, helplessness, ignoring). The results of this study are important for prevention and intervention efforts because they underscore the importance of teaching effective coping strategies to adolescents, and to consider how perceptions of severity, publicity, and medium might influence the implementation of these coping strategies.}, language = {en} } @article{MilosevicBhroinOlafssonetal.2022, author = {Milosevic, Tijana and Bhroin, Niamh Ni and Olafsson, Kjartan and Staksrud, Elisabeth and Wachs, Sebastian}, title = {Time spent online and children's self-reported life satisfaction in Norway}, series = {New media \& society}, journal = {New media \& society}, publisher = {Sage Publ.}, address = {London}, issn = {1461-4448}, doi = {10.1177/14614448221082651}, pages = {22}, year = {2022}, abstract = {Despite public discourses highlighting the negative consequences of time spent online (TSO) for children's well-being, Norwegian children (aged 9-16 years) use the Internet more than other European children and score higher on self-reported life satisfaction (SRLS). To explore the possibility that TSO might contribute to high life satisfaction or other underlying explanatory factors, we investigate the relationship between TSO and SRLS in Norway while also accounting for how individual, family, school, and broader social circumstances influence this relationship. Countering prevailing discourses, we find a positive relationship between TSO and SRLS, which remains positive and significant even after a wider range of variables are accounted for. By explaining the circumstances under which TSO has a positive effect on SRLS, this article provides evidence of the complex role that digital technology plays in the lives of children. It also provides a critique of the often simplistic arguments found in public discourses around children's digital media use.}, language = {en} } @article{WachsWettsteinBilzetal.2022, author = {Wachs, Sebastian and Wettstein, Alexander and Bilz, Ludwig and Gamez-Guadix, Manuel}, title = {Motivos del discurso de odio en la adolescencia y su relaci{\´o}n con las normas sociales}, series = {Comunicar : revista cient{\´i}fica de comunicaci{\´o}n y educaci{\´o}n}, volume = {30}, journal = {Comunicar : revista cient{\´i}fica de comunicaci{\´o}n y educaci{\´o}n}, number = {71}, publisher = {Grupo Comunicar}, address = {Huelva}, issn = {1134-3478}, doi = {10.3916/C71-2022-01}, pages = {9 -- 20}, year = {2022}, abstract = {Hate speech has become a widespread phenomenon, however, it remains largely unclear why adolescents engage in it and which factors are associated with their motivations for perpetrating hate speech. To this end, we developed the multidimensional "Motivations for Hate Speech Perpetration Scale" (MHATE) and evaluated the psychometric properties. We also explored the associations between social norms and adolescents' motivations for hate speech perpetration. The sample consisted of 346 adolescents from Switzerland (54.6\% boys; Mage=14; SD=0.96) who reported engagement in hate speech as perpetrators. The analyses revealed good psychometric properties for the MHATE, including good internal consistency. The most frequently endorsed subscale was revenge, followed by ideology, group conformity, status enhancement, exhilaration, and power. The results also showed that descriptive norms and peer pressure were related to a wide range of different motivations for perpetrating hate speech. Injunctive norms, however, were only associated with power. In conclusion, findings indicate that hate speech fulfills various functions. We argue that knowing the specific motivations that underlie hate speech could help us derive individually tailored prevention strategies (e.g., anger management, promoting an inclusive classroom climate). Furthermore, we suggest that practitioners working in the field of hate speech prevention give special attention to social norms surrounding adolescents.}, language = {es} } @article{WrightWachs2022, author = {Wright, Michelle F. and Wachs, Sebastian}, title = {Self-isolation and adolescents' friendship quality: moderation of technology use for friendship maintenance}, series = {Youth and Society}, volume = {55}, journal = {Youth and Society}, number = {4}, publisher = {Sage Publications}, address = {Thousand Oaks}, issn = {0044-118X}, doi = {10.1177/0044118X221080484}, pages = {673 -- 685}, year = {2022}, abstract = {The purpose of the present study was to investigate the moderating effect of technology use for friendship maintenance in the associations between self-isolation during the COVID-19 pandemic and friendship quality, measured 6 months later (Time 2). Participants were 1,567 seventh and eighth graders (51\% female; 51\% white; M-age = 13.47) from the United States. They completed questionnaires on friendship quality at Time 1, and self-isolation during COVID-19 and technology use for friendship maintenance and friendship quality at Time 2. The findings revealed that self-isolation during COVID-19 was related positively to technology use for friendship maintenance and negatively to Time 2 friendship quality. Higher technology use for friendship maintenance buffered against the negative impacts on friendship quality associated with self-isolation during COVID-19, while lower technology use had the opposite effects on Time 2 friendship quality.}, language = {en} } @article{GamezGuadixMateosWachsetal.2022, author = {G{\´a}mez-Guadix, Manuel and Mateos, Estibaliz and Wachs, Sebastian and Blanco, Marta}, title = {Self-harm on the internet among adolescents}, series = {Psicothema}, volume = {34}, journal = {Psicothema}, number = {2}, publisher = {Departamento de Psicolog{\´i}a de la Universidad de Oviedo, Colegio Oficial de Psic{\´o}logos del Principado de Asturias, Vicerrectorado de Investigaci{\´o}n de la Universidad de Oviedo}, address = {Oviedo}, issn = {0214-9915}, doi = {10.7334/psicothema2021.328}, pages = {233 -- 239}, year = {2022}, abstract = {Background: Using the internet to search for information or share images about self-harm is an emerging risk among young people. The aims of this study were (a) to analyze the prevalence of different types of self-harm on the internet and differences by sex and age, and (b) to examine the relationship of self-harm on the internet with intrapersonal factors (i.e., depression and anxiety) and interpersonal factors (i.e., family cohesion and social resources). Method: The sample consisted of 1,877 adolescents (946 girls) between 12 and 17 years old (Mage = 13.41, SD = 1.25) who completed self-report measures. Results: Approximately 11\% of the participants had been involved in some type of self-harm on the internet. The prevalence was significantly higher among girls than boys and among adolescents older than 15 years old. Depression and anxiety increased the risk of self-harm on the internet, whereas family cohesion decreased the probability of self-harm on the internet. Conclusions: Self-harm on the internet is a relatively widespread phenomenon among Spanish adolescents. Prevention programs should include emotional regulation, coping skills, and resilience to reduce in this behavior.}, language = {en} } @article{HongKimThornbergetal.2022, author = {Hong, Jun Sung and Kim, Dong Ha and Thornberg, Robert and Wachs, Sebastian and Wright, Michelle F.}, title = {Racial discrimination to bullying behavior among White and Black adolescents in the USA: from parents' perspectives}, series = {International journal of environmental research and public health}, volume = {19}, journal = {International journal of environmental research and public health}, number = {12}, publisher = {MDPI AG}, address = {Basel}, issn = {1660-4601}, doi = {10.3390/ijerph19127084}, pages = {11}, year = {2022}, abstract = {The present study proposes and tests pathways by which racial discrimination might be positively related to bullying victimization among Black and White adolescents. Data were derived from the 2016 National Survey of Children's Health, a national survey that provides data on children's physical and mental health and their families. Data were collected from households with one or more children between June 2016 to February 2017. A letter was sent to randomly selected households, who were invited to participate in the survey. The caregivers consisted of 66.9\% females and 33.1\% males for the White sample, whose mean age was 47.51 (SD = 7.26), and 76.8\% females and 23.2\% males for the Black sample, whose mean age was 47.61 (SD = 9.71). In terms of the adolescents, 49.0\% were females among the White sample, whose mean age was 14.73 (SD = 1.69). For Black adolescents, 47.9\% were females and the mean age was 14.67(SD = 1.66). Measures for the study included bullying perpetration, racial discrimination, academic disengagement, and socio-demographic variables of the parent and child. Analyses included descriptive statistics, bivariate correlations, and structural path analyses. For adolescents in both racial groups, racial discrimination appears to be positively associated with depression, which was positively associated with bullying perpetration. For White adolescents, racial discrimination was positively associated with academic disengagement, which was also positively associated with bullying perpetration. For Black adolescents, although racial discrimination was not significantly associated with academic disengagement, academic disengagement was positively associated with bullying perpetration.}, language = {en} } @article{SchubarthSpeck2021, author = {Schubarth, Wilfried and Speck, Karsten}, title = {Ergebnisse zur Einsch{\"a}tzung des Referendariatsaus Sicht aller Akteure}, publisher = {Waxmann}, address = {M{\"u}nster}, isbn = {978-3-8309-4332-7}, pages = {254}, year = {2021}, language = {de} } @article{Vock2021, author = {Vock, Miriam}, title = {Akzeleration - schneller durch die Schule?}, series = {Handbuch Begabung}, journal = {Handbuch Begabung}, publisher = {Beltz}, address = {Weinheim}, isbn = {978-3-40725-886-1}, pages = {319 -- 332}, year = {2021}, language = {de} } @article{VockWeigandPreckeletal.2021, author = {Vock, Miriam and Weigand, Gabriele and Preckel, Franzis and Fischer, Christian and K{\"a}pnick, Friedhelm and Perleth, Christoph and Wollerstein, Werner}, title = {Wissenschaftlicher Hintergrund des LemaS-Projekts}, series = {Leistung macht Schule : F{\"o}rderung leistungsstarker und potenziell besonders leistungsf{\"a}higer Sch{\"u}lerinnen und Sch{\"u}ler}, journal = {Leistung macht Schule : F{\"o}rderung leistungsstarker und potenziell besonders leistungsf{\"a}higer Sch{\"u}lerinnen und Sch{\"u}ler}, edition = {2}, publisher = {Beltz}, address = {Weinheim}, isbn = {978-3-40725-883-0}, pages = {23 -- 30}, year = {2021}, language = {de} } @article{KayserVockWojciechowicz2021, author = {Kayser, Daniela Niesta and Vock, Miriam and Wojciechowicz, Anna Aleksandra}, title = {Example of best practice}, series = {Intercultural education}, volume = {32}, journal = {Intercultural education}, number = {1}, publisher = {Routledge, Taylor \& Francis Group}, address = {Abingdon}, issn = {1467-5986}, doi = {10.1080/14675986.2021.1851513}, pages = {108 -- 118}, year = {2021}, abstract = {The Refugee Teachers Program, established at the University of Potsdam, Brandenburg, in 2016, represents a successful model for training and integrating individuals with foreign teaching qualifications through an 18-month teaching and language course. Initially created to help meet the demand for teachers in Germany, the Refugee Teachers Program has been further refined over the course of the last three years in the light of expert meetings, theoretical considerations, and negotiations with the Brandenburg Ministry of Education. This was the first program of its kind in Germany, following an influx of people being forced to migrate from countries such as Syria, Afghanistan, and Iraq in 2015. The program responded to these international events by providing training, work, and refuge for migrants who already had teaching experience in their home countries. More than 85 participants successfully completed the program and many have taken up newly created positions as teachers and pedagogical assistants in German schools. However, a number of hurdles still remain before most of the program's graduates can be granted full employment as teachers in Germany.}, language = {en} } @article{Baumgardt2021, author = {Baumgardt, Iris}, title = {Berufliche Orientierung von Kindern im Grundschulalter}, publisher = {Schneider Verlag Hohengehren GmbH}, address = {Baltmannsweiler}, isbn = {978-3-8340-2199-1}, doi = {10.3278/9783763971886}, pages = {VII, 197}, year = {2021}, abstract = {Die berufliche Orientierung von Kindern im Grundschulalter ist bislang nur in Ans{\"a}tzen erforscht. Gleichwohl gibt es berufsorientierende Angebote, die auf verschiedenen Ebenen Grundschulkinder adressieren. Die Untersuchung fokussiert aktuelle Forschungsergebnisse, ausgew{\"a}hlte Initiativen, Kinderb{\"u}cher, Unterrichtsmaterialien usw. zur beruflichen Orientierung von Kindern. Mit dem Ziel der Entwicklung und Ausdifferenzierung eines facettenreichen beruflichen Selbstkonzeptes von Kindern werden spezifische Forschungs- und Entwicklungspotenziale aufgezeigt.}, language = {de} } @article{KalinowskiJurczokVock2021, author = {Kalinowski, Eva and Jurczok, Anne and Vock, Miriam}, title = {Mit der Lesson Study-Methode zu einem leistungsf{\"o}rdernden Unterricht in der Grundschule?}, series = {Kooperative Professionalit{\"a}t: Internationale Ans{\"a}tze der ko-konstruktiven Unterrichtsentwicklung}, journal = {Kooperative Professionalit{\"a}t: Internationale Ans{\"a}tze der ko-konstruktiven Unterrichtsentwicklung}, publisher = {Juventa}, address = {Weinheim}, isbn = {978-3-7799-6772-9}, pages = {138 -- 147}, year = {2021}, language = {de} } @article{Giest2021, author = {Giest, Hartmut}, title = {Diagnostik und Inklusion im Sachunterricht}, series = {Handbuch inklusive Diagnostik: Kompetenzen feststellen - Entwicklungsbedarfe identifizieren - F{\"o}rderplanung umsetzen}, journal = {Handbuch inklusive Diagnostik: Kompetenzen feststellen - Entwicklungsbedarfe identifizieren - F{\"o}rderplanung umsetzen}, edition = {2}, publisher = {Beltz}, address = {Weinheim}, isbn = {978-3-407-83200-9}, pages = {239 -- 254}, year = {2021}, language = {de} } @article{Ernst2021, author = {Ernst, Sebastian}, title = {Einleitung}, series = {Emotionen in Wissensinstitutionen : Zur Bedeutung affektiver Dimensionen in Forschung, Lehre und Unterricht}, journal = {Emotionen in Wissensinstitutionen : Zur Bedeutung affektiver Dimensionen in Forschung, Lehre und Unterricht}, publisher = {Transcript}, address = {Bielefeld}, isbn = {978-3-8394-5735-1}, pages = {11 -- 25}, year = {2021}, language = {de} } @article{Ernst2021, author = {Ernst, Sebastian}, title = {»And you've lost nothing but your illusions... and a little bit of skin.«}, series = {Emotionen in Wissensinstitutionen : zur Bedeutung affektiver Dimensionen in Forschung, Lehre und Unterricht}, journal = {Emotionen in Wissensinstitutionen : zur Bedeutung affektiver Dimensionen in Forschung, Lehre und Unterricht}, publisher = {Transcript}, address = {Bielefeld}, isbn = {978-3-8376-5735-7}, pages = {29 -- 50}, year = {2021}, language = {de} } @article{Ernst2021, author = {Ernst, Sebastian}, title = {Um die Welt zu retten muss man auch mal ein paar alte Damen die Treppe runter schubsen}, series = {Emotionen in Wissensinstitutionen : zur Bedeutung affektiver Dimensionen in Forschung, Lehre und Unterricht}, journal = {Emotionen in Wissensinstitutionen : zur Bedeutung affektiver Dimensionen in Forschung, Lehre und Unterricht}, publisher = {Transcript}, address = {Bielefeld}, isbn = {978-3-8376-5735-7}, pages = {211 -- 240}, year = {2021}, language = {de} } @article{Proeve2021, author = {Pr{\"o}ve, Ralf}, title = {Wie mit Nach-Matrix-Sozialisierten umgehen, oder: emotionale Herausforderungen bei der Vermittlung kulturwissenschaftlicher Inhalte}, series = {Emotionen in Wissensinstitutionen : zur Bedeutung affektiver Dimensionen in Forschung, Lehre und Unterricht}, journal = {Emotionen in Wissensinstitutionen : zur Bedeutung affektiver Dimensionen in Forschung, Lehre und Unterricht}, publisher = {Transcript}, address = {Bielefeld}, isbn = {978-3-8376-5735-7}, pages = {71 -- 92}, year = {2021}, language = {de} } @article{Lenz2021, author = {Lenz, Petra}, title = {Wie lehren, was die Worte {\"u}bersteigt?}, series = {Emotionen in Wissensinstitutionen : Zur Bedeutung affektiver Dimensionen in Forschung, Lehre und Unterricht}, journal = {Emotionen in Wissensinstitutionen : Zur Bedeutung affektiver Dimensionen in Forschung, Lehre und Unterricht}, publisher = {Transcript}, address = {Bielefeld}, isbn = {978-3-8376-5735-7}, pages = {171 -- 209}, year = {2021}, language = {de} } @article{RichterRichter2021, author = {Richter, Eric and Richter, Dirk}, title = {Rolle und Bedeutung der Mitreferendarinnen und Mitreferendare}, series = {Das Referendariat : ein systematischer Blick auf den schulpraktischen Vorbereitungsdienst}, journal = {Das Referendariat : ein systematischer Blick auf den schulpraktischen Vorbereitungsdienst}, publisher = {Waxmann}, address = {M{\"u}nster}, isbn = {978-3-8309-4332-7}, pages = {130 -- 138}, year = {2021}, language = {de} } @article{KretschmannWestphalVock2021, author = {Kretschmann, Julia and Westphal, Andrea and Vock, Miriam}, title = {Does it pay to be one of the oldest in class?}, series = {Learning and instruction : the journal of the European Association for Research on Learning and Instruction}, volume = {74}, journal = {Learning and instruction : the journal of the European Association for Research on Learning and Instruction}, publisher = {Elsevier}, address = {Amsterdam}, issn = {0959-4752}, doi = {10.1016/j.learninstruc.2021.101463}, pages = {12}, year = {2021}, abstract = {Several studies have revealed that older students in a year group reach higher achievement scores than younger students in that group. But less is known about how students' relative age in class relates to their self-perception of academic achievement, their social acceptance in class and to how teachers judge their abilities. Therefore, we examined relative age effects within class on students' academic self-concept, peer relations, grades, and teachers' secondary school recommendation. Analyses were based on a sample of N = 18,956 German fourth graders, who had never been retained or accelerated. We applied multilevel regression to control for covariates at the individual and classroom level. There were no substantial relative age effects within class across any of the outcomes, except for a small advantage for the youngest in their reading self-concept. Our findings therefore contradict the common assumption that younger students in class are disadvantaged compared to their older classmates.}, language = {en} } @article{RichterBrunnerRichter2021, author = {Richter, Eric and Brunner, Martin and Richter, Dirk}, title = {Teacher educators' task perception and its relationship to professional identity and teaching practice}, series = {Teaching and teacher education : an international journal of research and studies}, volume = {101}, journal = {Teaching and teacher education : an international journal of research and studies}, publisher = {Elsevier}, address = {Amsterdam}, issn = {0742-051X}, doi = {10.1016/j.tate.2021.103303}, pages = {10}, year = {2021}, abstract = {We assessed teacher educators? task perception and investigated its relationship with components of their professional identity and their teaching practice. Using data from 145 teacher educators, two different task perceptions were found: transmitters and facilitators. Teacher educators who were categorized as facilitator tend to demonstrate higher levels of self-efficacy, job satisfaction, constructivist beliefs about teaching and learning and use more effective teaching strategies. The findings demonstrate that teaching practices of teacher educators are rooted in their professional identity. ? 2021 The Authors. Published by Elsevier Ltd. This is an open access article under the CC BY-NC-ND license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/).}, language = {en} } @article{RichterKunterMarxetal.2021, author = {Richter, Eric and Kunter, Mareike and Marx, Alexandra and Richter, Dirk}, title = {Who participates in content-focused teacher professional development?}, series = {Frontiers in education}, journal = {Frontiers in education}, number = {6}, publisher = {Frontiers Media}, address = {Lausanne, Schweiz}, issn = {2504-284X}, doi = {10.3389/feduc.2021.722169}, pages = {1 -- 10}, year = {2021}, abstract = {This study investigates the relationship between teacher quality and teachers' engagement in professional development (PD) activities using data on 229 German secondary school mathematics teachers. We assessed different aspects of teacher quality (e.g. professional knowledge, instructional quality) using a variety of measures, including standardised tests of teachers' content knowledge, to determine what characteristics are associated with high participation in PD. The results show that teachers with higher scores for teacher quality variables take part in more content-focused PD than teachers with lower scores for these variables. This suggests that teacher learning may be subject to a Matthew effect, whereby more proficient teachers benefit more from PD than less proficient teachers.}, language = {en} } @article{MohajerzadMartinChristetal.2021, author = {Mohajerzad, Hadjar and Martin, Andreas and Christ, Johannes and Widany, Sarah}, title = {Bridging the gap between science and practice}, series = {Frontiers in psychology / Frontiers Research Foundation}, volume = {12}, journal = {Frontiers in psychology / Frontiers Research Foundation}, publisher = {Frontiers Media}, address = {Lausanne}, issn = {1664-1078}, doi = {10.3389/fpsyg.2021.790451}, pages = {12}, year = {2021}, abstract = {Research collaboration promises a useful approach to bridging the gap between research and practice and thus promoting evidence-informed education. This study examines whether information on research collaboration can influence the reception of research knowledge. We assume that the composition of experts from the field and scientists in a research team sends out signals that influence trust in as well as the relevance and applicability of the finding. In a survey experiment with practitioners from the field of adult education the influence of different research team compositions around an identical finding is tested. The results show overall high trust, relevance and applicability ratings with regard to the finding, regardless of the composition of the research team. We discuss the potential importance of additional information about research collaborations for effective knowledge translation and point out the need for more empirical research.}, language = {en} } @article{AndresLauterbachJongbloedetal.2021, author = {Andres, Lesley and Lauterbach, Wolfgang and Jongbloed, Janine and H{\"u}mme, Hartwig}, title = {Gender, education, and labour market participation across the life course}, series = {International journal of lifelong education}, volume = {40}, journal = {International journal of lifelong education}, number = {2}, publisher = {Routledge, Taylor \& Francis Group}, address = {Abingdon}, issn = {0260-1370}, doi = {10.1080/02601370.2021.1924302}, pages = {170 -- 189}, year = {2021}, abstract = {In this paper, we employ a comparative life course approach for Canada and Germany to unravel the relationships among general and vocational educational attainment and different life course activities, with a focus on labour market and income inequality by gender. Life course theory and related concepts of 'time,' 'normative patterns,' 'order and disorder,' and 'discontinuities' are used to inform the analyses. Data from the Paths on Life's Way (Paths) project in British Columbia, Canada and the German Pathways from Late Childhood to Adulthood (LifE) which span 28 and 33 years, respectively, are employed to examine life trajectories from leaving school to around age 45. Sequence analysis and cluster analyses portray both within and between country differences - and in particular gender differences - in educational attainment, employment, and other activities across the life course which has an impact on ultimate labour market participation and income levels. 'Normative' life courses that follow a traditional order correspond with higher levels of full-time work and higher incomes; in Germany more so than Canada, these clusters are male dominated. Clusters characterised by 'disordered' and 'discontinuous' life courses in both countries are female dominated and associated with lower income levels.}, language = {en} } @article{JurczokKalinowskiZarubaetal.2021, author = {Jurczok, Anne and Kalinowski, Eva and Zaruba, Nicole and Vock, Miriam}, title = {Kooperative Unterrichtsentwicklung an Grundschulen durch die Lesson Study-Methode}, series = {Leistung macht Schule: F{\"o}rderung leistungsstarker und potenziell besonders leistungsf{\"a}higer Sch{\"u}lerinnen und Sch{\"u}ler}, journal = {Leistung macht Schule: F{\"o}rderung leistungsstarker und potenziell besonders leistungsf{\"a}higer Sch{\"u}lerinnen und Sch{\"u}ler}, publisher = {Beltz}, address = {Weinheim}, isbn = {978-3-407-25883-0}, year = {2021}, language = {de} } @article{WestphalZawackiRichter2021, author = {Westphal, Andrea and Zawacki-Richter, Olaf}, title = {Von der allgemeinen Erziehungswissenschaft zur empirischen Bildungsforschung?}, series = {Zeitschrift f{\"u}r Erziehungswissenschaft : ZfE}, volume = {24}, journal = {Zeitschrift f{\"u}r Erziehungswissenschaft : ZfE}, number = {3}, publisher = {Springer VS/Springer Fachmedien Wiesbaden GmbH}, address = {Wiesbaden}, issn = {1434-663X}, doi = {10.1007/s11618-021-01008-5}, pages = {641 -- 669}, year = {2021}, abstract = {The present study examines articles published in Zeitschrift fur Erziehungswissenschaft (ZfE-Journal of Educational Sciences) between 1998 and 2017, to discover whether the thematic focus of the articles it published during this period changed over time. To do this, we scrutinized articles in four consecutive five-year periods: 1998-2002, 2003-2007, 2008-2012, 2013-2017. Using the titles and abstracts of 821 articles published between 1998 and 2017, we conducted a quantitative text analysis and identified the most frequent and most characteristic bigrams that emerged during these periods. In addition, we looked at whether specific word stems (e.g., "erziehungswissenschaft", "bildungsforsch", "didakt") began to occur more frequently over the two decades under study. Finally, we used the text mining tool Leximancer (TM) to construct concept maps that point to the semantic structure of the topics and key concepts in the analyzed articles. The results indicate that, over the course of this twenty-year period, the ZfE predominantly published empirical articles with a focus on the social aspects of education, but that its focus on research into general pedagogy decreased in frequency.}, language = {de} } @article{BreitBrunnerPreckel2021, author = {Breit, Moritz Lion and Brunner, Martin and Preckel, Franzis}, title = {Age and ability differentiation in children}, series = {Developmental psychology}, volume = {57}, journal = {Developmental psychology}, number = {3}, publisher = {American Psychological Association}, address = {Richmond, Va. [u.a.]}, issn = {0012-1649}, doi = {10.1037/dev0001147}, pages = {325 -- 346}, year = {2021}, abstract = {Differentiation hypotheses concern changes in the structural organization of cognitive abilities that depend on the level of general intelligence (ability differentiation) or age (developmental differentiation). Part 1 of this article presents a review of the literature on ability and developmental differentiation effects in children, revealing the need for studies that examine both effects simultaneously in this age group with appropriate statistical methods. Part 2 presents an empirical study in which nonlinear factor analytic models were applied to the standardization sample (N = 2,619 German elementary schoolchildren; 48\% female; age: M = 8.8 years, SD = 1.2, range 6-12 years) of the THINK 1-4 intelligence test to investigate ability differentiation, developmental differentiation, and their interaction. The sample was nationally representative regarding age, gender, urbanization, and geographic location of residence but not regarding parents' education and migration background (overrepresentation of children with more educated parents, underrepresentation of children with migration background). The results showed no consistent evidence for the presence of differentiation effects or their interaction. Instead, different patterns were observed for figural, numerical, and verbal reasoning. Implications for the construction of intelligence tests, the assessment of intelligence in children, and for theories of cognitive development are discussed.}, language = {en} } @article{KuehlMuenzer2021, author = {K{\"u}hl, Tim and M{\"u}nzer, Stefan}, title = {Learning about a serious disease}, series = {Journal of computer assisted learning : JCAL}, volume = {37}, journal = {Journal of computer assisted learning : JCAL}, number = {5}, publisher = {Wiley-Blackwell}, address = {Oxford [u.a.]}, issn = {0266-4909}, doi = {10.1111/jcal.12571}, pages = {1312 -- 1323}, year = {2021}, abstract = {According to the personalization principle, addressing learners by means of a personalized compared to a nonpersonalized message can foster learning. Interestingly, though, a recent study found that the personalization principle can invert for aversive contents. The present study investigated whether the negative effect of a personalized message for an aversive content can be compensated when learners are in a happy mood. It was hypothesized that the negative effect of a personalized compared to a nonpersonalized message would only be observable for participants in a sad mood, while for participants in a happy mood a personalized message should be beneficial. A 2 x 2 between-subject design with mood (happy vs. sad) and personalization (personalized vs. nonpersonalized message) was used (N = 125 University students). Mood was experimentally varied prior to learning. Learning outcomes were measured by a retention and a transfer test. Results were essentially in line with the assumption: For participants in the sad mood condition, a negative effect of a personalized message was observable for retention and transfer. For participants in the happy mood condition, a positive effect of personalized message was observable for retention, but no effect for transfer. Note that the manipulation check measure for the mood induction procedure did not detect differences between conditions; this may be due to a shortcoming of the used measure (as indicated by an additional evaluation study). The study emphasizes the importance to consider the inherent emotional content of a topic, such as its aversive nature, since the emotional content of a topic can be a boundary condition for design principles in multimedia learning. The study also highlights the complex interplay of externally induced and inherently arising emotions.}, language = {en} } @article{TrainiKleinertBittmann2021, author = {Traini, Claudia and Kleinert, Corinna and Bittmann, Felix}, title = {How does exposure to a different school track influence learning progress?}, series = {Research in social stratification and mobility}, volume = {76}, journal = {Research in social stratification and mobility}, publisher = {Elsevier}, address = {Amsterdam [u.a.]}, issn = {0276-5624}, doi = {10.1016/j.rssm.2021.100625}, pages = {285 -- 298}, year = {2021}, abstract = {German secondary education is known for its early, strict selection of students into different schooling tracks based on prior academic performance, based on the assumption that students learn more efficiently when the learning environment is tailored to their individual abilities and needs. While much previous research has shown that entry into tracks is socially selective, less is known whether there are effects of being exposed to a particular school track on educational success and which mechanisms are contributing to these effects. We investigate this question by comparing the learning progress in reading and mathematics of students in the upper and intermediate schooling track over five years of secondary schooling, based on large-scale German-wide longitudinal data (NEPS-SC3). Even when restricting our sample to a group of students with similar preconditions and controlling for skills at the beginning of secondary schooling, we find that the learning progress in the upper track is higher for both domains, suggesting scissor effects of track exposure. It is mainly the average performance level of the class, and to a lesser degree its social background composition, which mediates these effects. In contrast, migration background composition of the class and instructional quality perceived by students hardly contribute to explaining increasing learning gains in the upper track.}, language = {en} } @article{HuangRichterKleickmannetal.2021, author = {Huang, Yizhen and Richter, Eric and Kleickmann, Thilo and Wiepke, Axel and Richter, Dirk}, title = {Classroom complexity affects student teachers' behavior in a VR classroom}, series = {Computers \& education : an international journal}, volume = {163}, journal = {Computers \& education : an international journal}, publisher = {Elsevier}, address = {Oxford}, issn = {0360-1315}, doi = {10.1016/j.compedu.2020.104100}, pages = {15}, year = {2021}, abstract = {Student teachers often struggle to keep track of everything that is happening in the classroom, and particularly to notice and respond when students cause disruptions. The complexity of the classroom environment is a potential contributing factor that has not been empirically tested. In this experimental study, we utilized a virtual reality (VR) classroom to examine whether classroom complexity affects the likelihood of student teachers noticing disruptions and how they react after noticing. Classroom complexity was operationalized as the number of disruptions and the existence of overlapping disruptions (multidimensionality) as well as the existence of parallel teaching tasks (simultaneity). Results showed that student teachers (n = 50) were less likely to notice the scripted disruptions, and also less likely to respond to the disruptions in a comprehensive and effortful manner when facing greater complexity. These results may have implications for both teacher training and the design of VR for training or research purpose. This study contributes to the field from two aspects: 1) it revealed how features of the classroom environment can affect student teachers' noticing of and reaction to disruptions; and 2) it extends the functionality of the VR environment-from a teacher training tool to a testbed of fundamental classroom processes that are difficult to manipulate in real-life.}, language = {en} } @article{Jung2021, author = {Jung, Jana}, title = {Does youth matter?}, series = {Longitudinal and life course studies : LLCS ; international journal / Society for Longitudinal and Life Course Studies}, volume = {12}, journal = {Longitudinal and life course studies : LLCS ; international journal / Society for Longitudinal and Life Course Studies}, number = {2}, publisher = {Longview}, address = {London}, issn = {1757-9597}, doi = {10.1332/175795920X15980339169308}, pages = {201 -- 225}, year = {2021}, abstract = {Previous research has mainly concentrated on the study of certain transitions and the influence of economic and socio-structural factors on partnership status. From a life course perspective, it remains unclear how factors anchored in youth are related to the diversity of partnership biographies. Arguing that individuals act and behave based on prior experiences and resources, I analyse how personal and social resources as well as socio-demographic characteristics influence the turbulence of longitudinal partnership trajectories. Using a longitudinal dataset from the German LifE Study, I examine partnership histories from the ages 16 to 45. The results suggest that in addition to the influence of an individual's socio-demographic placement (for example, religious commitment and regional living conditions), personal and social resources anchored in youth also have a long-term effect on the diversity of partnership trajectories. This article shows that women are influenced by their attitudes towards marriage and family, while men are influenced by their attitudes towards their careers.}, language = {en} } @article{KellerPreckelBrunner2021, author = {Keller, Lena and Preckel, Franzis and Brunner, Martin}, title = {Nonlinear relations between achievement and academic self-concepts in elementary and secondary school}, series = {Journal of educational psychology / American Psychological Association}, volume = {113}, journal = {Journal of educational psychology / American Psychological Association}, number = {3}, publisher = {American Psychological Association}, address = {Washington}, issn = {0022-0663}, doi = {10.1037/edu0000533}, pages = {585 -- 604}, year = {2021}, abstract = {It is well-documented that academic achievement is associated with students' self-perceptions of their academic abilities, that is, their academic self-concepts. However, low-achieving students may apply self-protective strategies to maintain a favorable academic self-concept when evaluating their academic abilities. Consequently, the relation between achievement and academic self-concept might not be linear across the entire achievement continuum. Capitalizing on representative data from three large-scale assessments (i.e., TIMSS, PIRLS, PISA; N = 470,804), we conducted an integrative data analysis to address nonlinear trends in the relations between achievement and the corresponding self-concepts in mathematics and the verbal domain across 13 countries and 2 age groups (i.e., elementary and secondary school students). Polynomial and interrupted regression analyses showed nonlinear relations in secondary school students, demonstrating that the relations between achievement and the corresponding self-concepts were weaker for lower achieving students than for higher achieving students. Nonlinear effects were also present in younger students, but the pattern of results was rather heterogeneous. We discuss implications for theory as well as for the assessment and interpretation of self-concept.}, language = {en} } @article{BruckmaierKraussBinderetal.2021, author = {Bruckmaier, Georg and Krauss, Stefan and Binder, Karin and Hilbert, Sven Lars and Brunner, Martin}, title = {Tversky and Kahneman's cognitive illusions}, series = {Frontiers in psychology}, volume = {12}, journal = {Frontiers in psychology}, publisher = {Frontiers Research Foundation}, address = {Lausanne}, issn = {1664-1078}, doi = {10.3389/fpsyg.2021.584689}, pages = {25}, year = {2021}, abstract = {In the present paper we empirically investigate the psychometric properties of some of the most famous statistical and logical cognitive illusions from the "heuristics and biases" research program by Daniel Kahneman and Amos Tversky, who nearly 50 years ago introduced fascinating brain teasers such as the famous Linda problem, the Wason card selection task, and so-called Bayesian reasoning problems (e.g., the mammography task). In the meantime, a great number of articles has been published that empirically examine single cognitive illusions, theoretically explaining people's faulty thinking, or proposing and experimentally implementing measures to foster insight and to make these problems accessible to the human mind. Yet these problems have thus far usually been empirically analyzed on an individual-item level only (e.g., by experimentally comparing participants' performance on various versions of one of these problems). In this paper, by contrast, we examine these illusions as a group and look at the ability to solve them as a psychological construct. Based on an sample of N = 2,643 Luxembourgian school students of age 16-18 we investigate the internal psychometric structure of these illusions (i.e., Are they substantially correlated? Do they form a reflexive or a formative construct?), their connection to related constructs (e.g., Are they distinguishable from intelligence or mathematical competence in a confirmatory factor analysis?), and the question of which of a person's abilities can predict the correct solution of these brain teasers (by means of a regression analysis).}, language = {en} } @article{SchachnerGrossHasletal.2021, author = {Schachner, Theresa and Gross, Christoph and Hasl, Andrea and Wangenheim, Florian von and Kowatsch, Tobias}, title = {Deliberative and paternalistic interaction styles for conversational agents in digital health}, series = {Journal of medical internet research : international scientific journal for medical research, information and communication on the internet ; JMIR}, volume = {23}, journal = {Journal of medical internet research : international scientific journal for medical research, information and communication on the internet ; JMIR}, number = {1}, publisher = {Healthcare World}, address = {Richmond, Va.}, issn = {1438-8871}, doi = {10.2196/22919}, pages = {13}, year = {2021}, abstract = {Background: Recent years have witnessed a constant increase in the number of people with chronic conditions requiring ongoing medical support in their everyday lives. However, global health systems are not adequately equipped for this extraordinarily time-consuming and cost-intensive development. Here, conversational agents (CAs) can offer easily scalable and ubiquitous support. Moreover, different aspects of CAs have not yet been sufficiently investigated to fully exploit their potential. One such trait is the interaction style between patients and CAs. In human-to-human settings, the interaction style is an imperative part of the interaction between patients and physicians. Patient-physician interaction is recognized as a critical success factor for patient satisfaction, treatment adherence, and subsequent treatment outcomes. However, so far, it remains effectively unknown how different interaction styles can be implemented into CA interactions and whether these styles are recognizable by users. Objective: The objective of this study was to develop an approach to reproducibly induce 2 specific interaction styles into CA-patient dialogs and subsequently test and validate them in a chronic health care context. Methods: On the basis of the Roter Interaction Analysis System and iterative evaluations by scientific experts and medical health care professionals, we identified 10 communication components that characterize the 2 developed interaction styles: deliberative and paternalistic interaction styles. These communication components were used to develop 2 CA variations, each representing one of the 2 interaction styles. We assessed them in a web-based between-subject experiment. The participants were asked to put themselves in the position of a patient with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease. These participants were randomly assigned to interact with one of the 2 CAs and subsequently asked to identify the respective interaction style. Chi-square test was used to assess the correct identification of the CA-patient interaction style. Results: A total of 88 individuals (42/88, 48\% female; mean age 31.5 years, SD 10.1 years) fulfilled the inclusion criteria and participated in the web-based experiment. The participants in both the paternalistic and deliberative conditions correctly identified the underlying interaction styles of the CAs in more than 80\% of the assessments (X-1(,8)8(2)=38.2; P<.001; phi coefficient r(phi)=0.68). The validation of the procedure was hence successful. Conclusions: We developed an approach that is tailored for a medical context to induce a paternalistic and deliberative interaction style into a written interaction between a patient and a CA. We successfully tested and validated the procedure in a web-based experiment involving 88 participants. Future research should implement and test this approach among actual patients with chronic diseases and compare the results in different medical conditions. This approach can further be used as a starting point to develop dynamic CAs that adapt their interaction styles to their users.}, language = {en} } @article{KuechollLazarides2021, author = {K{\"u}choll, Denise and Lazarides, Rebecca}, title = {Video- und protokollbasierte Reflexionen eigener praktischer Unterrichtserfahrungen im Lehramtsstudium}, series = {Zeitschrift f{\"u}r Erziehungswissenschaft : ZfE}, volume = {24}, journal = {Zeitschrift f{\"u}r Erziehungswissenschaft : ZfE}, number = {4}, publisher = {Springer VS/Springer Fachmedien Wiesbaden GmbH}, address = {Wiesbaden}, issn = {1434-663X}, doi = {10.1007/s11618-021-01021-8}, pages = {985 -- 1006}, year = {2021}, abstract = {The reflection of practical experiences of teaching enables preservice teachers to combine aspects of theoretical and practical knowledge. Therefore, the current study investigates the meaning of the medium-that means video compared to text-based reflections-and the type of situations-that are positive or difficult situations of teaching-and relations to preservice teachers' reflective processes. Also, levels of reflections are investigated. In our study, we examine reflections of 55 preservice teachers using a quasi-experimental design. Qualitative content analysis shows that preservice teachers reflect deep levels of teaching while using videos of peers in situations that they evaluated as positive experiences in school. However, when rating situations that were evaluated as challenging preservice teachers reflected deep levels when using videos of peers as well as text-based reflections. Implications of the study for teacher training in reflection are discussed.}, language = {de} } @article{LazaridesSchiefele2021, author = {Lazarides, Rebecca and Schiefele, Ulrich}, title = {The relative strength of relations between different facets of teacher motivation and core dimensions of teaching quality in mathematics}, series = {Learning and instruction : the journal of the European Association for Research on Learning and Instruction}, volume = {76}, journal = {Learning and instruction : the journal of the European Association for Research on Learning and Instruction}, publisher = {Elsevier}, address = {Oxford}, issn = {0959-4752}, doi = {10.1016/j.learninstruc.2021.101489}, pages = {16}, year = {2021}, abstract = {Teacher self-efficacy and teacher interest are two key facets of teacher motivation that are important for highquality teaching. Little is known about the relative strength of the effects of teacher self-efficacy and interest on teaching quality when compared with one another. We extend previous research on teacher motivation by examining the relations linking mathematics teacher self-efficacy and interest with several relevant dimensions of teaching quality as perceived by teachers and students. Participants were 84 mathematics teachers (61.2\% female) and their students (1718 students; 48.5\% girls). Based on doubly latent multilevel models, we found that teacher-reported self-efficacy in instruction was positively related to teacher-reported cognitive activation, classroom management, and emotional support in mathematics classrooms. Teacher-reported educational interest showed positive associations with both student- and teacher-perceived emotional support. Future research is advised to focus more strongly on the unique relations between different teachers' motivational characteristics and relevant dimensions of teaching quality.}, language = {en} } @article{RichterLazaridesRichter2021, author = {Richter, Eric and Lazarides, Rebecca and Richter, Dirk}, title = {Four reasons for becoming a teacher educator}, series = {Teaching and teacher education : an international journal of research and studies}, volume = {102}, journal = {Teaching and teacher education : an international journal of research and studies}, publisher = {Elsevier}, address = {Amsterdam}, issn = {0742-051X}, doi = {10.1016/j.tate.2021.103322}, pages = {9}, year = {2021}, abstract = {We developed a new survey instrument to investigate teacher educators? motives for entering the profession and examined the associations between motives and job satisfaction and emotional exhaustion in both teachers and teacher educators. Using data from 145 teacher educators instructing in-service teachers, we identified four motives: career aspirations, social contribution, escaping routines, and coincidence. While escaping routines represents a ?push? factor associated with emotional exhaustion in teachers, career aspirations represent a ?pull? factor associated with job satisfaction in teacher educators. The instrument can be used as a self-assessment tool for the recruitment of teacher educators. ? 2021 The Authors.}, language = {en} } @article{LazaridesSchiefele2021, author = {Lazarides, Rebecca and Schiefele, Ulrich}, title = {Teacher motivation}, series = {Learning and instruction : the journal of the European Association for Research on Learning and Instruction}, volume = {76}, journal = {Learning and instruction : the journal of the European Association for Research on Learning and Instruction}, publisher = {Elsevier}, address = {Amsterdam}, issn = {0959-4752}, doi = {10.1016/j.learninstruc.2021.101543}, pages = {3}, year = {2021}, language = {en} } @article{HettingerLazaridesRubachetal.2021, author = {Hettinger, Katharina and Lazarides, Rebecca and Rubach, Charlott and Schiefele, Ulrich}, title = {Teacher classroom management self-efficacy}, series = {Teaching and teacher education : an international journal of research and studies}, volume = {103}, journal = {Teaching and teacher education : an international journal of research and studies}, publisher = {Elsevier}, address = {Oxford}, issn = {0742-051X}, doi = {10.1016/j.tate.2021.103349}, pages = {10}, year = {2021}, abstract = {This study examined the relations between teacher-reported classroom management self-efficacy, stu-dent-reported teaching quality and students' enjoyment in mathematics. Data were collected from German ninth and tenth-grade students (N = 779) and their teachers (N = 40) at the beginning and the middle of the school year. Multilevel models showed that teachers' self-efficacy at time 1 significantly and positively related to class-level monitoring and relatedness at time 2. Class-level relatedness at time 2 was significantly and positively associated with enjoyment at time 2. Teacher-reported self-efficacy at time 1 was indirectly related to enjoyment at time 2 through relatedness at time 2.}, language = {en} } @article{OppermannLazarides2021, author = {Oppermann, Elisa and Lazarides, Rebecca}, title = {Elementary school teachers' self-efficacy, student-perceived support and students' mathematics interest}, series = {Teaching and teacher education : an international journal of research and studies}, volume = {103}, journal = {Teaching and teacher education : an international journal of research and studies}, publisher = {Elsevier}, address = {Amsterdam}, issn = {0742-051X}, doi = {10.1016/j.tate.2021.103351}, pages = {12}, year = {2021}, abstract = {Teachers' self-efficacy beliefs have been shown to be related to their supportive teaching practices and to adolescents' motivation. Yet, little is known about these relations in elementary school. The present study examined the longitudinal effects of teachers' self-efficacy on student-perceived teacher support and students' mathematics interest with a sample of 2082 students and 133 teachers in third and fourth grade. Results revealed that teachers' self-efficacy was longitudinally related to student-perceived support, which in turn was positively related to students' interest. The findings underline the relevance of teachers' self-efficacy beliefs and teacher support for the development of students' interest in elementary school.}, language = {en} } @article{SteinmayrLazaridesWeidingeretal.2021, author = {Steinmayr, Ricarda and Lazarides, Rebecca and Weidinger, Anne Franziska and Christiansen, Hanna}, title = {Teaching and learning during the first COVID-19 school lockdown: Realization and associations with parent-perceived students' academic outcomes}, series = {Zeitschrift f{\"u}r p{\"a}dagogische Psychologie}, volume = {35}, journal = {Zeitschrift f{\"u}r p{\"a}dagogische Psychologie}, number = {2-3}, publisher = {Hogrefe Verlag}, address = {G{\"o}ttingen}, issn = {1010-0652}, doi = {10.1024/1010-0652/a000306}, pages = {85 -- 106}, year = {2021}, abstract = {Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, all schools in Germany were locked down for several months in 2020. How schools realized teaching during the school lockdown greatly varied from school to school. N = 2,647 parents participated in an online survey and rated the following activities of teachers in mathematics, language arts (German), English, and science / biology during the school lockdown: frequency of sending task assignments, task solutions and requesting for solutions, giving task-related feedback, grading tasks, providing lessons per videoconference, and communicating via telecommunication tools with students and / or parents. Parents also reported student academic outcomes during the school lockdown (child's learning motivation, competent and independent learning, learning progress). Parents further reported student characteristics and social background variables: child's negative emotionality, school engagement, mathematical and language competencies, and child's social and cultural capital. Data were separately analyzed for elementary and secondary schools. In both samples, frequency of student-teacher communication was associated with all academic outcomes, except for learning progress in elementary school. Frequency of parent-teacher communication was associated with motivation and learning progress, but not with competent and independent learning, in both samples. Other distant teaching activities were differentially related to students' academic outcomes in elementary vs. secondary school. School engagement explained most additional variance in all students' outcomes during the school lockdown. Parent's highest school leaving certificate incrementally predicted students' motivation, and competent and independent learning in secondary school, as well as learning progress in elementary school. The variable "child has own bedroom" additionally explained variance in students' competent and independent learning during the school lockdown in both samples. Thus, both teaching activities during the school lockdown as well as children's characteristics and social background were independently important for students' motivation, competent and independent learning, and learning progress. Results are discussed with regard to their practical implications for realizing distant teaching.}, language = {en} } @article{RubachLazarides2021, author = {Rubach, Charlott and Lazarides, Rebecca}, title = {Emotionen in Schule und Unterricht}, series = {Emotionen in Schule und Unterricht: Bedingungen und Auswirkungen von Emotionen bei Lehrkr{\"a}ften und Lernenden}, journal = {Emotionen in Schule und Unterricht: Bedingungen und Auswirkungen von Emotionen bei Lehrkr{\"a}ften und Lernenden}, publisher = {Budrich}, address = {Opladen}, isbn = {978-3-8474-2427-7}, doi = {10.2307/j.ctv1f70kr0.3}, pages = {8 -- 16}, year = {2021}, abstract = {Ein wichtiges Ziel schulischer Bildung ist es, neben der kognitiven Entwicklung auch die Entwicklung nicht-kognitiver Lernmerkmale wie die Lernfreude von Sch{\"u}lerinnen und Sch{\"u}lern zu f{\"o}rdern (Hagenauer \& Hascher, 2018; Prenzel, 2012; Schiepe-Tiska, L{\"u}dtke, Seidel \& Prenzel, 2016). Damit einher geht die Herausforderung f{\"u}r Lehrkr{\"a}fte und Schulen, Lernprozesse so zu gestalten, dass Sch{\"u}lerinnen und Sch{\"u}ler den Prozess der Wissensaneignung als freudvoll erleben und individuell Neugier und Spaß am Lernen entwickeln k{\"o}nnen. Lern-und Leistungsemotionen von Sch{\"u}lerinnen und Sch{\"u}lern haben eine maßgebliche Bedeutung f{\"u}r erfolgreiche Lernprozesse - sie gelten als leistungsf{\"o}rderlich, beg{\"u}nstigen schulisches Wohlbefinden und bef{\"o}rdern die aktive Teilnahme von Lernenden am Unterricht}, language = {de} } @article{KellerLazarides2021, author = {Keller, Melanie M. and Lazarides, Rebecca}, title = {Effekte von Lehreremotionen auf Unterrichtsgestaltung und Sch{\"u}leremotionen}, series = {Emotionen in Schule und Unterricht: Bedingungen und Auswirkungen von Emotionen bei Lehrkr{\"a}ften und Lernenden}, journal = {Emotionen in Schule und Unterricht: Bedingungen und Auswirkungen von Emotionen bei Lehrkr{\"a}ften und Lernenden}, publisher = {Budrich}, address = {Opladen}, isbn = {978-3-8474-2427-7}, doi = {10.2307/j.ctv1f70kr0.8}, pages = {108 -- 127}, year = {2021}, abstract = {Emotionen von Lehrkr{\"a}ften gelten als wichtige Voraussetzung f{\"u}r eine effektive Unterrichtsgestaltung (Sutton \& Wheatley, 2003), f{\"u}r das emotionale Erleben Lernender im Unterricht (Frenzel, Goetz, L{\"u}dtke, Pekrun, \& Sutton, 2009; Tam et al., 2019), aber auch f{\"u}r die Leistung Lernender (Kunter et al., 2013). Wie auch motivationale und kognitive Merkmale pr{\"a}gen die Emotionen von Lehrkr{\"a}ften folglich das berufliche Handeln von Lehrkr{\"a}ften maßgeblich (Kunter \& Holzberger, 2014). Ein profundes Verst{\"a}ndnis der Konsequenzen von Lehreremotionen f{\"u}r die Lehr-Lernprozesse von Sch{\"u}lerinnen und Sch{\"u}lern ist daher von zentraler Bedeutung, um Bedingungen erfolgreichen Unterrichtens zu verstehen. Verschiedene empirische Arbeiten haben vor diesem Hintergrund die Wirkungen einzelner...}, language = {de} } @article{RubachLazarides2021, author = {Rubach, Charlott and Lazarides, Rebecca}, title = {Freude und Angst von Sch{\"u}lerinnen und Sch{\"u}lern}, series = {Emotionen in Schule und Unterricht: Bedingungen und Auswirkungen von Emotionen bei Lehrkr{\"a}ften und Lernenden}, journal = {Emotionen in Schule und Unterricht: Bedingungen und Auswirkungen von Emotionen bei Lehrkr{\"a}ften und Lernenden}, publisher = {Budrich}, address = {Opladen}, isbn = {978-3-8474-2427-7}, doi = {10.2307/j.ctv1f70kr0.11}, pages = {169 -- 191}, year = {2021}, abstract = {Lern- und Leistungsemotionen sind im Schulkontext sowohl bedeutsam f{\"u}r die Motivation, das Wohlbefinden, die Leistungen als auch f{\"u}r die Anstrengungsbereitschaft sowie bildungs- und berufsrelevante Entscheidungen von Sch{\"u}lerinnen und Sch{\"u}lern (als {\"U}berblick siehe Frenzel, Goetz, \& Pekrun, 2015; Hascher \& Brandenberger, 2018). Studien verdeutlichen, dass schulische Leistungen von Lernenden bei hoher fachspezifischer Angst sinken (Aldrup, Klusmann, \& L{\"u}dtke, 2019; Pekrun, Lichtenfeld, Marsh, Murayama, \& Goetz, 2017). Freude hat hingegen positive Auswirkungen auf das fachbezogene Interesse und Leistungen der Lernenden (Pekrun et al., 2017; Schukajlow \& Rakoczy, 2016). Ausgehend von der großen Bedeutung von Emotionen f{\"u}r den langfristigen Bildungserfolg von Lernenden ist...}, language = {de} } @article{RubachLazarides2021, author = {Rubach, Charlott and Lazarides, Rebecca}, title = {Freude und Angst von Sch{\"u}lerinnen und Sch{\"u}lern}, publisher = {Budrich}, address = {Opladen}, doi = {10.2307/j.ctv1f70kr0.11}, pages = {169 -- 191}, year = {2021}, abstract = {Lern- und Leistungsemotionen sind im Schulkontext sowohl bedeutsam f{\"u}r die Motivation, das Wohlbefinden, die Leistungen als auch f{\"u}r die Anstrengungsbereitschaft sowie bildungs- und berufsrelevante Entscheidungen von Sch{\"u}lerinnen und Sch{\"u}lern (als {\"U}berblick siehe Frenzel, Goetz, \& Pekrun, 2015; Hascher \& Brandenberger, 2018). Studien verdeutlichen, dass schulische Leistungen von Lernenden bei hoher fachspezifischer Angst sinken (Aldrup, Klusmann, \& L{\"u}dtke, 2019; Pekrun, Lichtenfeld, Marsh, Murayama, \& Goetz, 2017). Freude hat hingegen positive Auswirkungen auf das fachbezogene Interesse und Leistungen der Lernenden (Pekrun et al., 2017; Schukajlow \& Rakoczy, 2016). Ausgehend von der großen Bedeutung von Emotionen f{\"u}r den langfristigen Bildungserfolg von Lernenden ist...}, language = {de} } @article{RubachLazarides2021, author = {Rubach, Charlott and Lazarides, Rebecca}, title = {Emotionen in Schule und Unterricht Ausblick f{\"u}r Forschung und Praxis}, series = {Emotionen in Schule und Unterricht: Bedingungen und Auswirkungen von Emotionen bei Lehrkr{\"a}ften und Lernenden}, journal = {Emotionen in Schule und Unterricht: Bedingungen und Auswirkungen von Emotionen bei Lehrkr{\"a}ften und Lernenden}, publisher = {Budrich}, address = {Opladen}, isbn = {978-3-8474-2427-7}, doi = {10.2307/j.ctv1f70kr0.16}, pages = {284 -- 291}, year = {2021}, language = {de} } @article{ErcanHartmannRichteretal.2021, author = {Ercan, Habibe and Hartmann, Ulrike and Richter, Dirk and Kuschel, Jenny and Gr{\"a}sel, Cornelia}, title = {Effekte von integrativer F{\"u}hrung auf die Datennutzung von Lehrkr{\"a}ften}, series = {Die deutsche Schule : DDS : Zeitschrift f{\"u}r Erziehungswissenschaft, Bildungspolitik und p{\"a}dagogische Praxis}, volume = {113}, journal = {Die deutsche Schule : DDS : Zeitschrift f{\"u}r Erziehungswissenschaft, Bildungspolitik und p{\"a}dagogische Praxis}, number = {1}, publisher = {Waxmann}, address = {M{\"u}nster}, issn = {0012-0731}, doi = {10.31244/dds.2021.01.08}, pages = {85 -- 100}, year = {2021}, abstract = {The present article reports the effects of school principals' integrative leadership behavior, including transformational and instructional components, on teachers' data use. Results of a structural equation model indicate significant positive direct and indirect effects on teachers' use of various data. Total effects seem to be mainly mediated by teachers' cooperation activities.}, language = {de} } @article{WestphalLazaridesVock2021, author = {Westphal, Andrea and Lazarides, Rebecca and Vock, Miriam}, title = {Are some students graded more appropriately than others?}, series = {British journal of educational psychology}, volume = {91}, journal = {British journal of educational psychology}, number = {3}, publisher = {Wiley}, address = {Hoboken}, issn = {0007-0998}, doi = {10.1111/bjep.12397}, pages = {865 -- 881}, year = {2021}, abstract = {Background Building on the Realistic Accuracy Model, this paper explores whether it is easier for teachers to assess the achievement of some students than others. Accordingly, we suggest that certain individual characteristics of students, such as extraversion, academic self-efficacy, and conscientiousness, may guide teachers' evaluations of student achievement, resulting in more appropriate judgements and a stronger alignment of assigned grades with students' actual achievement level (as measured using standardized tests). Aims We examine whether extraversion, academic self-efficacy, and conscientiousness moderate the relations between teacher-assigned grades and students' standardized test scores in mathematics. Sample This study uses a representative sample of N = 5,919 seventh-grade students in Germany (48.8\% girls; mean age: M = 12.5, SD = 0.62) who participated in a national, large-scale assessment focusing on students' academic development. Methods We specified structural equation models to examine the inter-relations of teacher-assigned grades with students' standardized test scores in mathematics, Big Five personality traits, and academic self-efficacy, while controlling for students' socioeconomic status, gender, and age. Results The correlation between teacher-assigned grades and standardized test scores in mathematics was r = .40. Teacher-assigned grades more closely related to standardized test scores when students reported higher levels of conscientiousness (beta = .05, p = .002). Students' extraversion and academic self-efficacy did not moderate the relationship between teacher-assigned grades and standardized test scores. Conclusions Our findings indicate that students' conscientiousness is a personality trait that seems to be important when it comes to how closely mathematics teachers align their grades to standardized test scores.}, language = {en} } @article{SpatolaKuehnlenzCheng2021, author = {Spatola, Nicolas and K{\"u}hnlenz, Barbara and Cheng, Gordon}, title = {Perception and evaluation in human-robot interaction}, series = {International Journal of Social Robotics}, volume = {13}, journal = {International Journal of Social Robotics}, number = {7}, publisher = {Springer}, address = {Dordrecht}, issn = {1875-4791}, doi = {10.1007/s12369-020-00667-4}, pages = {1517 -- 1539}, year = {2021}, abstract = {The evaluation of how (human) individuals perceive robots is a central issue to better understand human-robot interaction (HRI). On this topic, promising proposals have emerged. However, present tools are not able to assess a sufficient part of the composite psychological dimensions involved in the evaluation of HRI. Indeed, the percentage of variance explained is often under the recommended threshold for a construct to be valid. In this article, we consolidate the lessons learned from three different studies and propose a further developed questionnaire based on a multicomponent approach of anthropomorphism by adding traits from psychosocial theory about the perception of others and the attribution and deprivation of human characteristics: the de-humanization theory. Among these characteristics, the attribution of agency is of main interest in the field of social robotics as it has been argued that robots could be considered as intentional agents. Factor analyses reveal a four sub-dimensions scale including Sociability, Agency, Animacy, and the Disturbance. We discuss the implication(s) of these dimensions on future perception of and attitudes towards robots.}, language = {en} } @article{MarotChevalereSpatola2021, author = {Marot, Medhi and Cheval{\`e}re, Johann and Spatola, Nicolas}, title = {Depressed mood, a better predictor of social-distancing compliance and candidate for intervention compared to working memory capacity}, series = {Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America}, volume = {118}, journal = {Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America}, number = {8}, publisher = {National Academy of Sciences}, address = {Washington}, issn = {0027-8424}, doi = {10.1073/pnas.2024017118}, pages = {2}, year = {2021}, language = {en} } @article{FischerWachsBilz2021, author = {Fischer, Saskia M. and Wachs, Sebastian and Bilz, Ludwig}, title = {Teachers' empathy and likelihood of intervention in hypothetical relational and retrospectively reported bullying situations}, series = {European journal of developmental psychology}, volume = {18}, journal = {European journal of developmental psychology}, number = {6}, publisher = {Routledge, Taylor \& Francis Group}, address = {London [u.a.]}, issn = {1740-5629}, doi = {10.1080/17405629.2020.1869538}, pages = {896 -- 911}, year = {2021}, abstract = {Prior research suggests that teachers with higher levels of empathy are more willing to intervene in bullying among students. However, these findings are based on hypothetical bullying situations and teachers' self-reports. In this study with 2,071 German students and their 556 teachers, we analysed reactions to hypothetical relational bullying situations as well as retrospectively reported bullying situations both from the teachers' as well as the students' perspectives. Results showed that teachers with higher levels of empathy reported stronger intentions to intervene in hypothetical relational bullying situations but were not more likely to intervene in retrospectively reported bullying situations. From the students' perspective, teachers' empathy was neither connected to the teachers' intention to intervene nor to the likelihood of intervention in the retrospectively reported situations. These different results could be taken as an opportunity to investigate whether existing findings could be influenced by methodological aspects such as teachers' self-reports. Implications for future research are discussed.}, language = {en} } @article{WrightWachsGamezGuadix2021, author = {Wright, Michelle F. and Wachs, Sebastian and G{\´a}mez-Guadix, Manuel}, title = {J{\´o}venes ante el ciberodio}, series = {Comunicar : revista cient{\´i}fica de comunicaci{\´o}n y educaci{\´o}n}, volume = {29}, journal = {Comunicar : revista cient{\´i}fica de comunicaci{\´o}n y educaci{\´o}n}, number = {67}, publisher = {Grupo Comunicar}, address = {Huelva}, issn = {1134-3478}, doi = {10.3916/C67-2021-02}, pages = {21 -- 33}, year = {2021}, abstract = {Adolescents around the world are increasingly exposed to cyberhate. More knowledge is needed to understand how adolescents cope with cyberhate and how they can be supported when exposed. To this end, the present study investigated the associations between parental mediation of Internet use and adolescents' problem-focused coping strategies for hypothetical cyberhate victimization while considering family support as a moderator of these relationships. The sample consisted of self-reports of 5,960 adolescents between 12-18 years old (M=14.94; SD=1.61; females: 50.7\%) from Cyprus, Germany, Greece, India, Spain, South Korea, and Thailand. A structural equation model was used to investigate the relationship among parental mediation, family support, and coping with cyberhate. Findings showed a positive relationship between instructive parental mediation and adolescents' problem-focused coping strategies, and a negative relationship between restrictive parental mediation and adolescents' capability to cope productively with cyberhate. In addition, family support strengthened the positive relationship between instructive parental mediation and adolescents' use of coping strategies and attenuated the negative relationship between restrictive parental mediation and adolescents' use of coping strategies. The findings highlight the need for parental education training and underscore the importance of family support for increasing adolescents' ability to cope productively with cyberhate.}, language = {es} } @article{LazaridesFauthGaspardetal.2021, author = {Lazarides, Rebecca and Fauth, Benjamin and Gaspard, Hanna and G{\"o}llner, Richard}, title = {Teacher self-efficacy and enthusiasm}, series = {Learning and instruction : the journal of the European Association for Research on Learning and Instruction}, volume = {73}, journal = {Learning and instruction : the journal of the European Association for Research on Learning and Instruction}, publisher = {Elsevier}, address = {Oxford}, issn = {0959-4752}, doi = {10.1016/j.learninstruc.2020.101435}, pages = {10}, year = {2021}, abstract = {Teaching quality is a key factor in student academic success, but few studies have investigated how teaching quality changes at the beginning of secondary education and how such changes are predicted by dimensions of teacher motivation. This study investigated the changes in class-level student perceptions of teaching quality over one school year at the beginning of secondary school and examined how teachers? self-efficacy and enthusiasm predicted such changes. Data from 1996 students (53.8\% male; mean age: 11.09 years, SD = 0.55) and their homeroom teachers (N = 105), who were surveyed at the beginning of Grades 5 and 6, were analyzed. Results showed a significant decline in class-level student-perceived emotional support, classroom management, and instructional clarity. Teacher-reported self-efficacy was not significantly related to changes in teaching quality. Teacher-reported enthusiasm buffered the decline in students? class-level classroom management.}, language = {en} } @article{BreitBrunnerPreckel2020, author = {Breit, Moritz Lion and Brunner, Martin and Preckel, Franzis}, title = {General intelligence and specific cognitive abilities in adolescence}, series = {Developmental psychology}, volume = {56}, journal = {Developmental psychology}, number = {2}, publisher = {American Psychological Association}, address = {Washington}, issn = {0012-1649}, doi = {10.1037/dev0000876}, pages = {364 -- 384}, year = {2020}, abstract = {Differentiation of intelligence refers to changes in the structure of intelligence that depend on individuals' level of general cognitive ability (ability differentiation hypothesis) or age (developmental differentiation hypothesis). The present article aimed to investigate ability differentiation, developmental differentiation, and their interaction with nonlinear factor analytic models in 2 studies. Study 1 was comprised of a nationally representative sample of 7,127 U.S. students (49.4\% female; M-age = 14.51, SD = 1.42, range = 12.08-17.00) who completed the computerized adaptive version of the Armed Service Vocational Aptitude Battery. Study 2 analyzed the norming sample of the Berlin Intelligence Structure Test with 1,506 German students (44\% female; M-age = 14.54, SD = 1.35, range = 10.00-18.42). Results of Study 1 supported the ability differentiation hypothesis but not the developmental differentiation hypothesis. Rather, the findings pointed to age-dedifferentiation (i.e., higher correlations between different abilities with increasing age). There was evidence for an interaction between age and ability differentiation, with greater ability differentiation found for older adolescents. Study 2 provided little evidence for ability differentiation but largely replicated the findings for age dedifferentiation and the interaction between age and ability differentiation. The present results provide insight into the complex dynamics underlying the development of intelligence structure during adolescence. Implications for the assessment of intelligence are discussed.}, language = {en} } @article{LevyMussackBrunneretal.2020, author = {Levy, Jessica and Mussack, Dominic and Brunner, Martin and Keller, Ulrich and Cardoso-Leite, Pedro and Fischbach, Antoine}, title = {Contrasting classical and machine learning approaches in the estimation of value-added scores in large-scale educational data}, series = {Frontiers in psychology}, volume = {11}, journal = {Frontiers in psychology}, publisher = {Frontiers Research Foundation}, address = {Lausanne}, issn = {1664-1078}, doi = {10.3389/fpsyg.2020.02190}, pages = {18}, year = {2020}, abstract = {There is no consensus on which statistical model estimates school value-added (VA) most accurately. To date, the two most common statistical models used for the calculation of VA scores are two classical methods: linear regression and multilevel models. These models have the advantage of being relatively transparent and thus understandable for most researchers and practitioners. However, these statistical models are bound to certain assumptions (e.g., linearity) that might limit their prediction accuracy. Machine learning methods, which have yielded spectacular results in numerous fields, may be a valuable alternative to these classical models. Although big data is not new in general, it is relatively new in the realm of social sciences and education. New types of data require new data analytical approaches. Such techniques have already evolved in fields with a long tradition in crunching big data (e.g., gene technology). The objective of the present paper is to competently apply these "imported" techniques to education data, more precisely VA scores, and assess when and how they can extend or replace the classical psychometrics toolbox. The different models include linear and non-linear methods and extend classical models with the most commonly used machine learning methods (i.e., random forest, neural networks, support vector machines, and boosting). We used representative data of 3,026 students in 153 schools who took part in the standardized achievement tests of the Luxembourg School Monitoring Program in grades 1 and 3. Multilevel models outperformed classical linear and polynomial regressions, as well as different machine learning models. However, it could be observed that across all schools, school VA scores from different model types correlated highly. Yet, the percentage of disagreements as compared to multilevel models was not trivial and real-life implications for individual schools may still be dramatic depending on the model type used. Implications of these results and possible ethical concerns regarding the use of machine learning methods for decision-making in education are discussed.}, language = {en} } @article{PaulyNottbusch2020, author = {Pauly, Dennis Nikolas and Nottbusch, Guido}, title = {The Influence of the German Capitalization Rules on Reading}, series = {Frontiers in Communication}, volume = {5}, journal = {Frontiers in Communication}, publisher = {Frontiers Media}, address = {Lausanne}, issn = {2297-900X}, doi = {10.3389/fcomm.2020.00015}, pages = {15}, year = {2020}, abstract = {German orthography systematically marks all nouns (even other nominalized word classes) by capitalizing their first letter. It is often claimed that readers benefit from the uppercase-letter syntactic and semantic information, which makes the processing of sentences easier (e.g., Bock et al., 1985, 1989). In order to test this hypothesis, we asked 54 German readers to read single sentences systematically manipulated by a target word (N). In the experimental condition (EXP), we used semantic priming (in the following example: sick -> cold) in order to build up a strong expectation of a noun, which was actually an attribute for the following noun (N+1) (translated to English e.g., "The sick writer had a cold (N) nose (N+1) ..."). The sentences in the control condition were built analogously, but word N was purposefully altered (keeping word length and frequency constant) to make its interpretation as a noun extremely unlikely (e.g., "The sick writer had a blue (N) nose (N+1) ..."). In both conditions, the sentences were presented either following German standard orthography (Cap) or in lowercase spelling (NoCap). The capitalized nouns in the EXP/Cap condition should then prevent garden-path parsing, as capital letters can be recognized parafoveally. However, in the EXP/NoCap condition, we expected a garden-path effect on word N+1 affecting first-pass fixations and the number of regressions, as the reader realizes that word N is instead an adjective. As the control condition does not include a garden-path, we expected to find (small) effects of the violation of the orthographic rule in the CON/NoCap condition, but no garden-path effect. As a global result, it can be stated that reading sentences in which nouns are not marked by a majuscule slows a native German reader down significantly, but from an absolute point of view, the effect is small. Compared with other manipulations (e.g., transpositions or substitutions), a lowercase letter still represents the correct allograph in the correct position without affecting phonology. Furthermore, most German readers do have experience with other alphabetic writing systems that lack consistent noun capitalization, and in (private) digital communication lowercase nouns are quite common. Although our garden-path sentences did not show the desired effect, we found an indication of grammatical pre-processing enabled by the majuscule in the regularly spelled sentences: In the case of high noun frequency, we post hoc located parafovea-on-fovea effects, i.e., longer fixation durations, on the attributive adjective (word N). These benefits of capitalization could only be detected under specific circumstances. In other cases, we conclude that longer reading durations are mainly the result of disturbance in readers' habituation when the expected capitalization is missing.}, language = {en} } @article{MeyerRichterRichteretal.2020, author = {Meyer, Andr{\´e} and Richter, Eric and Richter, Dirk and Gronostaj, Anna}, title = {Professionalisierung von Schulleitungen am Beispiel der Werkstatt „Schule leiten"}, series = {Die deutsche Schule}, volume = {112}, journal = {Die deutsche Schule}, number = {3}, publisher = {Waxmann}, address = {M{\"u}nster}, issn = {0012-0731}, doi = {10.31244/dds.2020.03.03}, pages = {277 -- 295}, year = {2020}, abstract = {Empirische Studien und schulische Rechtsvorschriften betonen die Relevanz von Schulleiter*innen f{\"u}r die Schulentwicklung. Auf diese Aufgabe m{\"u}ssen Schulleiter*innen in Aus- und Fortbildungen vorbereitet werden. Der vorliegende Beitrag untersucht in einem l{\"a}ngsschnittlichen Design Effekte der Fortbildungsreihe Werkstatt „Schule leiten". Die Teilnehmer*innen bewerten die Werkstatt zumeist positiv und es zeigen sich geringe bis moderate Ver{\"a}nderungen in ihrem selbstberichteten beruflichen Handeln. Schulleiter*innen mit wenigen Jahren Leitungserfahrung berichten dabei {\"u}ber die gr{\"o}ßten Zuw{\"a}chse. Der Beitrag diskutiert Implikationen f{\"u}r die Forschung und Fortbildung von Schulleiter*innen.}, language = {de} } @article{WengerGaertnerBrunner2020, author = {Wenger, Marina and G{\"a}rtner, Holger and Brunner, Martin}, title = {To what extent are characteristics of a school's student body, instructional quality, school quality, and school achievement interrelated?}, series = {School effectiveness and school improvement}, volume = {31}, journal = {School effectiveness and school improvement}, number = {4}, publisher = {Routledge, Taylor \& Francis Group}, address = {Abingdon}, issn = {0924-3453}, doi = {10.1080/09243453.2020.1754243}, pages = {548 -- 575}, year = {2020}, abstract = {The aim of educational policy should be to provide a good education to all students. Thus, a key question arises regarding the extent to which key characteristics of school composition (proportion of students with migration background, socioeconomic status [SES], prior school achievement, and achievement heterogeneity), instructional quality, school quality, and later school achievement are interrelated. The present study addressed this research question by examining school inspection data, official school statistics, and large-scale achievement data from all primary schools in Berlin, Germany (N = 343). The results of correlation and path analyses showed that school composition (average SES, average prior school achievement) predicted components of instructional quality (SES: classroom management, cognitive activation; achievement: cognitive activation, individual learning support). The relation between school composition characteristics and most components of school quality was close to zero. Contrary to our expectations, only the effect of school SES on later achievement was mediated by instructional quality.}, language = {en} } @article{Ludwig2020, author = {Ludwig, Joachim}, title = {Geht das unter die Haut?}, series = {Erwachsenenbildung und Lernen in Zeiten von Globalisierung, Transformation und Entgrenzung}, journal = {Erwachsenenbildung und Lernen in Zeiten von Globalisierung, Transformation und Entgrenzung}, publisher = {Budrich}, address = {Opladen}, isbn = {978-3-8474-2345-4}, pages = {327 -- 340}, year = {2020}, language = {de} } @article{MoffittNardonZhang2020, author = {Moffitt, Ursula E. and Nardon, Luciara and Zhang, Hui}, title = {Becoming Canadian}, series = {International journal of intercultural relations}, volume = {78}, journal = {International journal of intercultural relations}, publisher = {Elsevier}, address = {Oxford}, issn = {0147-1767}, doi = {10.1016/j.ijintrel.2019.06.004}, pages = {84 -- 95}, year = {2020}, abstract = {We investigate how economic immigrants in Canada negotiate their identity in the process of "becoming Canadian" through an analysis of public texts. Drawing on the master narrative framework, we examine the interplay between individual and societal narratives as immigrants grapple with the tension between notions of "desirable" immigrants as those that are well integrated professionally and the reality of facing career related barriers. Among those whose success stories align with the master narrative of professional attainment there was little questioning of this expectation, thereby allowing it to remain invisible. Among those who had not (yet) achieved work related success in the receiving country, they tended to engage alternative narratives elaborating on the antecedents, outcomes, and barriers to labor market participation. Despite the countering nature of these alternative narratives, they strengthen the societal expectation of professional success as a key pathway to inclusion, thereby reinforcing the rigidity of this narrative. We contribute to literature on the social construction of national identity by examining the process of becoming national and the role of labor market participation in immigrants' perceptions of inclusion in their new society. Our study highlights the importance of including immigrants' voices in the construction of a more inclusive society, which may aid in breaking down exclusionary narratives of national identity.}, language = {en} } @article{KirchnerPenning2020, author = {Kirchner, Vera and Penning, Isabelle}, title = {An Fragen wachsen}, series = {Forschendes Lernen}, journal = {Forschendes Lernen}, publisher = {Klinkhardt}, address = {Bad Heilbrunn}, isbn = {978-3-7815-2420-0}, pages = {44 -- 56}, year = {2020}, language = {de} } @article{ScharfBeckerStallaschetal.2020, author = {Scharf, Jan and Becker, Michael and Stallasch, Sophie E. and Neumann, Marko and Maaz, Kai}, title = {Primary and secondary effects of social background across secondary education}, series = {Zeitschrift f{\"u}r Erziehungswissenschaft}, volume = {23}, journal = {Zeitschrift f{\"u}r Erziehungswissenschaft}, number = {6}, publisher = {Springer}, address = {Wiesbaden}, issn = {1434-663X}, doi = {10.1007/s11618-020-00981-7}, pages = {1251 -- 1282}, year = {2020}, abstract = {Secondary education is characterised by a sequence of transitions that are linked to educational inequality. Regarding social background effects, inequalities relate to disparities in educational achievement (primary effects) and educational decisions (secondary effects). In the present study, both primary and secondary effects are analysed based on an entire student cohort in the Hamburg school system (KESS study) across the course of secondary education, i.e. from entering secondary school to aiming for higher education. The KHB method is applied in order to decompose the effects, including transitions to upper secondary education. In line with previous research, total social background effects decrease across educational trajectories. No clear pattern emerges concerning an assumed increase in the relative importance of secondary effects. Primary effects operationalised by school grades are slightly predominant in the transition to lower secondary education, and nearly the same ratio is found for the transition to upper secondary education. However, regarding the aim to enter higher education, the relative importance of secondary effects is more clearly discernible.}, language = {de} }