TY - JOUR A1 - Kücholl, Denise A1 - Lazarides, Rebecca T1 - Video- und protokollbasierte Reflexionen eigener praktischer Unterrichtserfahrungen im Lehramtsstudium JF - Zeitschrift für Erziehungswissenschaft : ZfE N2 - 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. N2 - Die Reflexion praktischer Unterrichtserfahrungen ermöglicht es Lehramtsstudierenden theoretische Wissensaspekte und praxisrelevante Erkenntnisse miteinander zu verknüpfen. Die vorliegende Studie untersucht die Bedeutung des Mediums der Reflexion (eigenes Video vs. fremdes Video vs. Protokoll) sowie der Art der reflektierten Unterrichtssituation (positiv vs. herausfordernd) für die Reflexionsprozesse Lehramtsstudierender. Darüber hinaus wird untersucht, auf welchen Ebenen (Basal‑, Sicht- und Tiefenstrukturen) das Unterrichtsgeschehen reflektiert wird. Datengrundlage der quasi-experimentellen Studie sind Unterrichtsreflexionen von 55 Lehramtsstudierenden, die inhaltsanalytisch ausgewertet wurden. Die Ergebnisse zeigen, dass Lehramtsstudierende die Tiefenstrukturen des Unterrichts reflektieren, wenn die Reflexion von Situationen, die als positiv erlebt wurden, anhand fremder Unterrichtsvideos geschieht. Bei der Reflexion von herausfordernden Unterrichtssituationen werden Tiefenstrukturen sowohl anhand von fremden Videos als auch anhand von Protokollen reflektiert. Die Implikationen der Ergebnisse für die Lehrkräftebildung werden im Hinblick auf die Reflexion von Unterrichtspraxis diskutiert. T2 - Video and text-based reflections of practical experiences at preservice teachers KW - Practical experiences KW - Reflection KW - Teacher training KW - Video-based KW - reflection KW - Reflexionsprozesse KW - Lehrkräftebildung KW - Unterrichtspraxis KW - Videobasierte Reflexion Y1 - 2021 U6 - https://doi.org/10.1007/s11618-021-01021-8 SN - 1434-663X SN - 1862-5215 VL - 24 IS - 4 SP - 985 EP - 1006 PB - Springer VS/Springer Fachmedien Wiesbaden GmbH CY - Wiesbaden ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Lazarides, Rebecca T1 - Vernetzung von Schulpraxis und Universität BT - Ein Seminarkonzept zur Unterrichtsentwicklung durch Praxiserfahrungen JF - Potsdamer Beiträge zur Lehrerbildung und Bildungsforschung N2 - Praxisphasen im Lehramtsstudium sind von erheblicher Bedeutung für die Entwicklung selbsteingeschätzter Kompetenzen sowie für die berufliche Orientierung. Am Arbeitsbereich Schulpädagogik der Universität Potsdam wurde im Rahmen des Projektes „Campusschulen“ ein Seminarkonzept entwickelt, das die Verzahnung von Theorie und Praxis durch Vernetzung von Schule und Universität zum Ziel hat. Um dieses Ziel zu erreichen, fördert das Seminarkonzept unterrichtsbezogene Praxiserfahrungen im Lehramtsstudium und legt einen besonderen Schwerpunkt auf die Reflexion dieser Praxiserfahrungen. Der vorliegende Beitrag stellt die theoretischen Grundlagen des Seminarkonzeptes sowie die Konzeption, den idealtypischen Verlauf und erste empirische Ergebnisse aus den qualitativen Fokusgruppen zur Evaluierung des Seminarkonzepts vor. Die Teilnehmenden betonen die zentrale Rolle der Praxiserfahrungen für die Selbsterprobung sowie für die berufliche Orientierung der Lehramtsstudierenden. N2 - Practical experiences in teacher education can be considered as highly important for the development of perceived competencies as well as for vocational orientation of teacher students. At the department for school pedagogy at University of Potsdam, we developed a course concept in the context of the project „Campusschulen“. The course concept aims at enhancing the link between theory and practice cooperative relationships between schools and university. This aim is achieved by initiating teaching-related practical experiences with a strong focus on self-reflection. In this article, we describe the theoretical underpinnings of the course concept, the conceptualization as well as first empirical results from qualitative focus group interviews with teacher students. The results show that teacher students acknowledge the importance of practical experiences for teacher students’ vocational orientation and first experiences in schools. Y1 - 2018 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:kobv:517-opus4-420317 SN - 978-3-86956-442-5 SN - 2626-3556 SN - 2626-4722 SP - 189 EP - 199 PB - Universitätsverlag Potsdam CY - Potsdam ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Lazarides, Rebecca A1 - Schiefele, Ulrich T1 - The relative strength of relations between different facets of teacher motivation and core dimensions of teaching quality in mathematics BT - a multilevel analysis JF - Learning and instruction : the journal of the European Association for Research on Learning and Instruction N2 - 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. KW - Teacher self-efficacy KW - Teacher interest KW - Teaching quality KW - Multilevel KW - analysis KW - Teacher motivation Y1 - 2021 U6 - https://doi.org/10.1016/j.learninstruc.2021.101489 SN - 0959-4752 SN - 1873-3263 VL - 76 PB - Elsevier CY - Oxford ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Hachfeld, Axinja A1 - Lazarides, Rebecca T1 - The relation between teacher self-reported individualization and student-perceived teaching quality in linguistically heterogeneous classes BT - an exploratory study JF - European journal of psychology of education N2 - Germany historically responded to student diversity by tracking students into different schools beginning with grade 5. In the last decades, sociopolitical changes, such as an increase in "German-as-a-second-language" speaking students (GSL), have increased diversity in all tracks and have forced schools to consider forms of individualization. This has opened up the scientific debate in Germany on merits and limitations of individualization for different student groups within a tracked system and heterogeneous classes. The aim of the present exploratory study was to examine how individualized teaching (i.e., teacher self-reported individualized teaching practices and individual reference norm orientation) is related to student-perceived teaching quality. Additionally, we considered moderation effects of classroom composition in relation to achievement and proportion of GSL students. Longitudinal data came from 35 mathematics classes with 659 9th and 10th grade students. Results showed significant relation between teacher self-reported individualized teaching practices and individual reference norm orientation and monitoring. Regarding the composition effects, the proportion of GSL students in class moderated the relation between teacher self-reported individual reference norm orientation and cognitive activation. Our findings contribute to the growing body of evidence that classroom composition can differentially impact the relation between teachers' behaviors and students' perceptions of teaching quality. KW - teaching quality KW - individualization KW - non-native speakers KW - composition KW - effects Y1 - 2020 U6 - https://doi.org/10.1007/s10212-020-00501-5 SN - 0256-2928 SN - 1878-5174 VL - 36 IS - 4 SP - 1159 EP - 1179 PB - Springer CY - New York ER - TY - GEN A1 - Hoferichter, Frances A1 - Laetsch, Alexander A1 - Lazarides, Rebecca A1 - Raufelder, Diana T1 - The big-fish-little-pond effect on the four facets of academic self-concept T2 - Postprints der Universität Potsdam : Humanwissenschaftliche Reihe N2 - The social context plays a decisive role in the formation of the academic self-concept (ASC) and has been widely studied as the big-fish-little-pond-effect (BFLPE). This effect describes that comparable talented students in high-achieving school settings have a lower ASC compared to equally talented students attending low-achieving settings. Past research has focused on students' domain-specific ASC, while little is known about the relation of achievement-related classroom compositions and the various facets of ASC. Additionally, BFLPE-research has been critiqued to build its theoretical frame on social comparison theory, without providing sufficient empirical support. To address this gap, we analyzed how the single student's social, criterial, absolute, and individual ASC relate to class-level achievement of 8th graders. Applying Multilevel Structural Equation Modeling (MLSEM) we found that all facets of ASC were significantly related to average-class achievement, while student's social ASC revealed the strongest associated. The results reveal explicitly that average-class achievement is strongly related to social comparison processes. T3 - Zweitveröffentlichungen der Universität Potsdam : Humanwissenschaftliche Reihe - 554 KW - big-fish-little-pond-effect KW - social KW - criterial KW - absolute KW - individual academic self-concept (SESSKO) KW - high-ability tracked students Y1 - 2019 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:kobv:517-opus4-426501 SN - 1866-8364 IS - 554 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Hoferichter, Frances A1 - Laetsch, Alexander A1 - Lazarides, Rebecca A1 - Raufelder, Diana T1 - The big-fish-little-pond effect on the four facets of academic self-concept JF - Frontiers in psychology N2 - The social context plays a decisive role in the formation of the academic self-concept (ASC) and has been widely studied as the big-fish-little-pond-effect (BFLPE). This effect describes that comparable talented students in high-achieving school settings have a lower ASC compared to equally talented students attending low-achieving settings. Past research has focused on students’ domain-specific ASC, while little is known about the relation of achievement-related classroom compositions and the various facets of ASC. Additionally, BFLPE-research has been critiqued to build its theoretical frame on social comparison theory, without providing sufficient empirical support. To address this gap, we analyzed how the single student’s social, criterial, absolute, and individual ASC relate to class-level achievement of 8th graders. Applying Multilevel Structural Equation Modeling (MLSEM) we found that all facets of ASC were significantly related to average-class achievement, while student’s social ASC revealed the strongest associated. The results reveal explicitly that average-class achievement is strongly related to social comparison processes. KW - big-fish-little-pond-effect KW - social KW - criterial KW - absolute KW - individual academic self-concept (SESSKO) KW - high-ability tracked students Y1 - 2018 U6 - https://doi.org/10.3389/fpsyg.2018.01247 SN - 1664-1078 VL - 9 PB - Frontiers Research Foundation CY - Lausanne ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Steinmayr, Ricarda A1 - Lazarides, Rebecca A1 - Weidinger, Anne Franziska A1 - Christiansen, Hanna T1 - Teaching and learning during the first COVID-19 school lockdown: Realization and associations with parent-perceived students' academic outcomes BT - a study and preliminary overview BT - eine empirische Studie und ein erster Literaturüberblick JF - Zeitschrift für pädagogische Psychologie N2 - 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. N2 - Aufgrund der COVID-19-Pandemie waren alle Schulen in Deutschland in 2020 für mehrere Monate geschlossen. Wie die einzelnen Schulen den Fernunterricht realisierten, variierte stark zwischen den Schulen. N = 2,647 Eltern nahmen an einer Online-Befragung teil und schätzten die folgenden Aktivitäten der Mathematik-, Deutsch-, Englisch-, und Sachunterricht-/Biologielehrkraft im Fernunterricht ein: Häufigkeit, mit der Aufgaben und Lösungen geschickt, Lösungen des Kindes angefordert, Feedback zu den Lösungen des Kindes gegeben, Aufgaben benotet, Unterricht per Videokonferenz abgehalten und mit dem Kind bzw. den Eltern via Telefon o.Ä. kommuniziert wurde. Außerdem schätzten die Eltern die schulischen Outcomes ihres Kindes während des Fernunterrichts ein (d.h. Motivation, kompetentes und selbstständiges Lernverhalten und den Lernfortschritt). Schließlich machten die Eltern Angaben zu den folgenden Eigenschaften und soziodemografischen Merkmalen ihres Kindes: negative Emotionalität, schulisches Engagement, mathematische und sprachliche Kompetenzen, soziales und kulturelles Kapital. Die Daten wurden separat für Grund- und weiterführenden Schulen ausgewertet. In beiden Stichproben war die Schülerinnen und Schüler-Lehrkraft-Kommunikation mit allen Schülerinnen und Schüleroutcomes assoziiert, außer mit dem Lernfortschritt in der Grundschule. Die Häufigkeit der Eltern-Lehrkraft-Kommunikation war in beiden Stichproben mit der Motivation und dem Lernfortschritt, jedoch nicht mit dem kompetenten und selbstständigen Lernverhalten assoziiert. Die Bedeutung weiterer Lehraktivitäten im Fernunterricht unterschied sich zwischen Grund- und weiterführender Schule. Das schulische Engagement der Kinder erklärte die meiste zusätzliche Varianz in den Schülerinnen und Schüleroutcomes im Fernunterricht. Der höchste Schulabschluss der Eltern erklärte inkrementell Varianz in der Schülerinnen und Schülermotivation und in dem kompetenten und selbstständigen Lernverhalten an der weiterführenden Schule sowie im Lernfortschritt an der Grundschule. Ein eigenes Kinderzimmer erklärte in beiden Stichproben zusätzlich Varianz im kompetenten und selbstständigen Lernverhalten während des Fernunterrichts. Also waren die Lehraktivitäten während des Fernunterrichts, die Eigenschaften der Schülerinnen und Schüler und der soziale Hintergrund unabhängig voneinander wichtig für Motivation, kompetentes und selbstständiges Lernverhalten und Lernfortschritt während des Fernunterrichts. Die Ergebnisse werden in Bezug auf ihre praktischen Implikationen für die Realisierung von Fernunterricht diskutiert. T2 - Lehren und Lernen während des ersten COVID-19-Schullockdowns: Realisierung und Zusammenhänge mit den durch Eltern eingeschätzten leistungsrelevanten Merkmalen von Schülerinnen und Schülern KW - COVID-19 KW - distant teaching KW - teaching quality KW - motivation KW - academic KW - competencies KW - COVID-19-Pandemie KW - Fernunterricht KW - Instruktionsqualität KW - Motivation KW - schulische Kompetenzen Y1 - 2021 U6 - https://doi.org/10.1024/1010-0652/a000306 SN - 1010-0652 SN - 1664-2910 VL - 35 IS - 2-3 SP - 85 EP - 106 PB - Hogrefe Verlag CY - Göttingen ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Lazarides, Rebecca A1 - Watt, Helen M. G. A1 - Richardson, Paul W. T1 - Teachers’ classroom management self-efficacy, perceived classroom management and teaching contexts from beginning until mid-career JF - Learning and instruction N2 - Teacher self-efficacy for classroom management is an important component of teachers' identity with implications for their teaching quality. Theoretically, it has been described that contextual variables play an important role for self-efficacy development and its consequences. However, little is known about the interrelationships of job resources and demands with teacher self-efficacy, and consequences for teachers' professional behaviors. We extend teacher self-efficacy research by drawing on the Job Demands-Resources model in examining contextual influences on developmental dynamics between classroom management self-efficacy and teacher-reported classroom management, from prior to qualifying as a teacher until mid-career. Participants were 395 primary and secondary Australian school teachers. Longitudinal structural equation models showed teachers' classroom management self-efficacy positively related to aspects of their perceived classroom management, particularly during early career. Between early and mid-career, the positive relationship between self-efficacy and classroom management was moderated by early career excessive demands. Implications are outlined for teacher education and school administration. KW - teacher self-efficacy for classroom management KW - longitudinal KW - perceived classroom management KW - job demands-resources model Y1 - 2019 U6 - https://doi.org/10.1016/j.learninstruc.2020.101346 SN - 0959-4752 SN - 1873-3263 VL - 69 PB - Elsevier Science CY - Amsterdam [u.a.] ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Lazarides, Rebecca A1 - Fauth, Benjamin A1 - Gaspard, Hanna A1 - Göllner, Richard T1 - Teacher self-efficacy and enthusiasm BT - relations to changes in student-perceived teaching quality at the beginning of secondary education JF - Learning and instruction : the journal of the European Association for Research on Learning and Instruction N2 - 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. KW - Teaching quality KW - Multilevel latent change model KW - Teacher enthusiasm KW - Teacher self-efficacy KW - Teacher motivation Y1 - 2021 U6 - https://doi.org/10.1016/j.learninstruc.2020.101435 SN - 0959-4752 SN - 1873-3263 VL - 73 PB - Elsevier CY - Oxford ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Lazarides, Rebecca A1 - Schiefele, Ulrich T1 - Teacher motivation BT - Implications for instruction and learning. Introduction to the special issue JF - Learning and instruction : the journal of the European Association for Research on Learning and Instruction Y1 - 2021 U6 - https://doi.org/10.1016/j.learninstruc.2021.101543 SN - 0959-4752 SN - 1873-3263 VL - 76 PB - Elsevier CY - Amsterdam ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Lazarides, Rebecca A1 - Buchholz, Janine A1 - Rubach, Charlott T1 - Teacher enthusiasm and self-efficacy, student-perceived mastery goal orientation, and student motivation in mathematics classrooms JF - Teaching and Teacher Education N2 - The purpose of this study is to examine whether teacher enthusiasm and classroom management self efficacy are related to classroom mastery orientation and student motivation. We used data from 803 students in grades 9 and 10 (53.3% girls) and their mathematics teachers (N = 41; 58.5% men). Student perceived teacher enthusiasm was related to classroom mastery orientation as well as to intrinsic value and cost at the student level. Teacher-reported self-efficacy was related to classroom mastery orientation at the classroom level. At both the individual and the classroom level, classroom mastery orientation was related to attainment and utility value. KW - Teacher enthusiasm KW - Teacher self-efficacy KW - Mathematics classrooms KW - Multilevel analyses Y1 - 2017 U6 - https://doi.org/10.1016/j.tate.2017.08.017 SN - 0742-051X VL - 69 SP - 1 EP - 10 PB - Elsevier CY - Oxford ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Hettinger, Katharina A1 - Lazarides, Rebecca A1 - Rubach, Charlott A1 - Schiefele, Ulrich T1 - Teacher classroom management self-efficacy BT - longitudinal relations to perceived teaching behaviors and student enjoyment JF - Teaching and teacher education : an international journal of research and studies N2 - 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. KW - teacher self-efficacy KW - teaching quality KW - classroom management KW - achievement emotions Y1 - 2021 U6 - https://doi.org/10.1016/j.tate.2021.103349 SN - 0742-051X SN - 1879-2480 VL - 103 PB - Elsevier CY - Oxford ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Lazarides, Rebecca A1 - Viljaranta, Jaana A1 - Aunola, Kaisa A1 - Nurmi, Jari-Erik T1 - Teacher ability evaluation and changes in elementary student profiles of motivation and performance in mathematics JF - Learning and individual differences N2 - The aim of this person-centered study is to identify the profiles of interest value, self-concept, and performance in the domain of mathematics among elementary school students and to examine the stability and changes in these profiles from grade 1 to grade 2. Teacher-reported evaluations of students' mathematical ability and gender were examined as predictors of changes in the student profiles. The sample consisted of 237 students (46.8% girls). The latent profile analysis identified four profiles: 1) low levels of interest value, medium levels of self-concept and performance; 2) low levels of interest value, self-concept and performance; 3) high levels of interest value, self-concept and performance; 4) low levels of self-concept and performance, and medium interest value. Boys and students whose teachers evaluated their abilities as high compared to others were less likely to change from profiles with high levels of interest value or self-concept to profiles with low levels of these factors. KW - Interest value KW - Self-concept KW - Performance KW - Latent profile analysis; Y1 - 2018 U6 - https://doi.org/10.1016/j.lindif.2018.08.010 SN - 1041-6080 SN - 1873-3425 VL - 67 SP - 245 EP - 258 PB - Elsevier CY - Amsterdam ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Lazarides, Rebecca A1 - Buchholz, Janine T1 - Student-perceived teaching quality BT - How is it related to different achievement emotions in mathematics classrooms? JF - Learning and instruction : the journal of the European Association for Research on Learning and Instruction N2 - Achievement emotions are important prerequisites for academic outcomes and well-being, yet little is known about their relation to teaching quality. This study examines the relation between student-perceived teaching quality in mathematics classrooms in grade 9 and enjoyment, anxiety, and boredom in grade 10, at both the student and classroom levels. The original data set included 6020 students who participated in the German national extension of the Programme for International Student Assessment (PISA). Multilevel regression analyses showed that teacher support and classroom management were negatively related to student-level anxiety and boredom. Teacher support was positively related to enjoyment and negatively related to anxiety at the classroom level. Cognitive activation was positively related to enjoyment and negatively related to boredom at the classroom level. Classroom management was negatively related to classroom-level boredom. These results provide insight into differential classroom processes regarding the role of teaching quality in various aspects of student achievement emotions. KW - Teaching quality KW - Achievement emotions KW - Mathematics classrooms KW - Multilevel analyses Y1 - 2019 U6 - https://doi.org/10.1016/j.learninstruc.2019.01.001 SN - 0959-4752 VL - 61 SP - 45 EP - 59 PB - Elsevier CY - Oxford ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Lazarides, Rebecca A1 - Dietrich, Julia A1 - Taskinen, Paeivi H. T1 - Stability and change in students' motivational profiles in mathematics classrooms BT - The role of perceived teaching JF - Teaching and teacher education : an international journal of research and studies N2 - Person-centered research has shown that individuals can be assigned to different motivational profiles, but only scattered studies have addressed motivational profiles in specific domains. We investigated the stability and change in motivational profiles in mathematics classrooms and examined how perceived teaching predicted changes in profile membership. Data for this study stemmed from the PISA-I Plus study (N=6020). Latent profile analysis identified four motivational patterns: Medium, Low, High and Highly confident, hardly interested. Stability in profiles from grade 9 to 10 was typical. Instructional clarity and teaching for meaning predicted changes in profile membership. KW - motivation in mathematics KW - Latent profile analysis KW - Expectancy-value theory KW - Instructional quality KW - Adolescence Y1 - 2018 U6 - https://doi.org/10.1016/j.tate.2018.12.016 SN - 0742-051X VL - 79 SP - 164 EP - 175 PB - Elsevier CY - Oxford ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Kücholl, Denise A1 - Lazarides, Rebecca A1 - Westphal, Andrea A1 - Lohse-Bossenz, Hendrik T1 - Skala zur Erfassung der Beratungskompetenz im Lehramtsstudium JF - Potsdamer Beiträge zur Lehrerbildung und Bildungsforschung N2 - Die vorliegende Studie befasst sich mit der Entwicklung und Validierung einer Skala zur Erfassung der Beratungskompetenz bei Lehramtsstudierenden im Praxissemester. Befragt wurden insgesamt 200 Studierende unterschiedlicher Lehramtsstudiengänge der Universität Potsdam. Faktoranalysen zeigten, dass das Konstrukt der Beratungskompetenz in vier Subskalen differenziert werden kann (Personale Ressourcen, Kooperation und Perspektivüberahme, Berater-Skills sowie Ressourcen- und Lösungsorientierung). Bezüglich der internen Konsistenz ergaben sich für die Subskalen Werte, die insgesamt als akzeptabel bis gut einzuschätzen sind. Die Subskalen waren erwartungsgemäß positiv korreliert. Für alle vier Subskalen der Beratungskompetenz ergaben sich Zusammenhänge schwacher bis mittlerer Stärke mit den Validierungsvariablen (Selbstwirksamkeit in Beratungen, Beratungsmotivation sowie Pädagogische Vorerfahrungen). Die Ergebnisse werden bezüglich ihrer Implikationen für die Lehrkräftebildung diskutiert. N2 - The current study focused on the development and validation of a scale for the assessment of pre-service teachers’ counseling competence during first practical experiences. We analysed questionnaire data from 200 pre-service teachers of the University of Potsdam. Factor analyses revealed four different factors of counseling competences: personal resources, cooperation and perspective taking, counseling skills and solution and resource orientation. The subscales had a good to acceptable reliability. Analyses of validity indicated substantial correlations between counseling competence and the validation variables, i. e. self-efficacy in counseling, motivation for counseling and experiences in pedagogical settings for validation analyses. Implications of the study for training pre-service teachers are discussed. Y1 - 2018 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:kobv:517-opus4-420173 SN - 978-3-86956-442-5 SN - 2626-4722 SN - 2626-3556 SP - 29 EP - 42 PB - Universitätsverlag Potsdam CY - Potsdam ER - TY - BOOK A1 - Ackermann, Peter A1 - Ahlgrimm, Frederik A1 - Apelojg, Benjamin A1 - Börnert-Ringleb, Moritz A1 - Borowski, Andreas A1 - Ehlert, Antje A1 - Eichler, Constanze A1 - Frohn, Julia A1 - Gehrmann, Marie-Luise A1 - Gerlach, Erin A1 - Goetz, Ilka A1 - Goral, Johanna A1 - Gronostaj, Anna A1 - Grubert, Jana A1 - Güleryüz, Burak A1 - Hacke, Alexander A1 - Heck, Sebastian A1 - Hermanns, Jolanda A1 - Hochmuth, Jörg A1 - Jennek, Julia A1 - Jostes, Brigitte A1 - Jurczok, Anne A1 - Kleemann, Katrin A1 - Kortenkamp, Ulrich A1 - Krauskopf, Karsten A1 - Kücholl, Denise A1 - Kulawiak, Pawel R. A1 - Lauterbach, Wolfgang A1 - Lazarides, Rebecca A1 - Linka, Tim A1 - Löweke, Sebastian A1 - Lohse-Bossenz, Hendrik A1 - Maar, Verena A1 - Nowak, Anna A1 - Ratzlaff, Olaf A1 - Reitz-Koncebovski, Karen A1 - Rother, Stefanie A1 - Scherreiks, Lynn A1 - Schroeder, Christoph A1 - Schwalbe, Anja A1 - Schwill, Andreas A1 - Tosch, Frank A1 - Vock, Miriam A1 - Wagner, Luisa A1 - Westphal, Andrea A1 - Wilbert, Jürgen ED - Borowski, Andreas ED - Ehlert, Antje ED - Prechtl, Helmut T1 - PSI-Potsdam BT - Ergebnisbericht zu den Aktivitäten im Rahmen der Qualitätsoffensive Lehrerbildung (2015-2018) T3 - Potsdamer Beiträge zur Lehrerbildung und Bildungsforschung N2 - In Brandenburg kommt der Universität Potsdam eine besondere Rolle zu: Sie ist die einzige, an der zukünftige Lehrerinnen und Lehrer die erste Phase ihres Werdegangs – das Lehramtsstudium – absolvieren können. Vor diesem Hintergrund wurde bereits kurz nach der Gründung im Jahr 1991 das „Potsdamer Modell der Lehrerbildung“ entwickelt. Dieses Modell strebt fortlaufend eine enge Verzahnung von Theorie und Praxis über das gesamte Studium hinweg an und bindet hierfür die schulpraktischen Studienanteile in besonderer Weise ein. Eine erneute Stärkung erfuhr die Lehrerbildung im Dezember 2014 mit der Gründung des Zentrums für Lehrerbildung und Bildungsforschung (ZeLB). Aus der koordinierenden Arbeit des Zentrums entstand das fakultätsübergreifende Projekt „Professionalisierung – Schulpraktische Studien – Inklusion“ (PSI-Potsdam) das im Rahmen der Qualitätsoffensive Lehrerbildung des Bundesministeriums für Bildung und Forschung erfolgreich gefördert wurde (2015–2018) und dessen Verlängerung (2019–2023) bewilligt ist. Der vorliegende Band vermittelt in den drei großen Kapiteln „Erhebungsinstrumente“, „Seminarkonzepte“ und „Vernetzungen“ einen Überblick über einige der praxisnahen Forschungszugänge, hochschuldidaktischen Ansätze und Strategien zur Vernetzung innerhalb der Lehrerbildung, die im Rahmen von PSI-Potsdam entwickelt und umgesetzt wurden. Die Beiträge wurden mit dem Ziel verfasst, Kolleginnen und Kollegen an Universitäten und Hochschulen, Akteur_innen des Vorbereitungsdiensts sowie der Fort- und Weiterbildung von Lehrkräften möglichst konkrete Einblicke zu gewähren. Unter der Herausgeberschaft von Prof. Dr. Andreas Borowski (Fachdidaktik Physik), Prof. Dr. Antje Ehlert (Inklusionspädagogik mit dem Förderschwerpunkt Lernen) und Prof. Dr. Helmut Prechtl (Fachdidaktik Biologie) vereinen sich Autor_innen mit breit gestreuter fachdidaktischer und bildungswissenschaftlicher Expertise. T3 - Potsdamer Beiträge zur Lehrkräftebildung und Bildungsforschung - 1 KW - Lehrerbildung KW - Innovative Lehrkonzepte KW - Vernetzungen KW - Erhebungsinstrumente KW - Praxisphasen Y1 - 2018 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:kobv:517-opus4-414542 SN - 978-3-86956-442-5 SN - 2626-3556 SN - 2626-4722 IS - 1 PB - Universitätsverlag Potsdam CY - Potsdam ER - TY - BOOK A1 - Hermanns, Jolanda A1 - Böhme, Katrin A1 - Meyering, Meike A1 - Fuchs, Isabelle A1 - Wagner, Simon A1 - Krauskopf, Karsten A1 - Knigge, Michel A1 - Rother, Stefanie A1 - Tosch, Frank A1 - Wendland, Mirko A1 - Wulff, Peter A1 - Mientus, Lukas A1 - Nowak, Anna A1 - Borowski, Andreas A1 - Baer, Ella A1 - Bosch, Jannis A1 - Wilbert, Jürgen A1 - Bräsel, Tim A1 - Fenn, Monika A1 - Kortenkamp, Ulrich A1 - Kuzle, Ana A1 - Reitz-Koncebovski, Karen A1 - Burg, Paula A1 - Lampart, Fabian A1 - Leubner, Martin A1 - Freitag-Hild, Britta A1 - Bitmann, Anna A1 - Reinhardt, Susanne A1 - Roos, Jana A1 - Hußner, Isabell A1 - Börner, Dustin A1 - Lazarides, Rebecca A1 - Glowinski, Ingrid A1 - Autenrieth, Marijke A1 - Radke, Thea A1 - Ehlert, Antje A1 - Menke, Anne A1 - Haupenthal, Anna A1 - Schramm, Satyam Antonio A1 - Kruse, Julia A1 - Körner, Dorothea A1 - Fischer, Jakob Thomas A1 - Kayser, Daniela Niesta ED - Hermanns, Jolanda T1 - PSI-Potsdam BT - Ergebnisbericht zu den Aktivitäten im Rahmen der Qualitätsoffensive Lehrerbildung (2019-2023) T3 - Potsdamer Beiträge für Lehrkräftebildung und Bildungsforschung N2 - An der Universität Potsdam wird seit 2015 im Rahmen der „Qualitätsoffensive Lehrerbildung“ das Projekt „Professionalisierung – Schulpraktische Studien – Inklusion“ (PSI-Potsdam) durchgeführt und am Zentrum für Lehrerbildung und Bildungsforschung (ZeLB) koordiniert. Zur ersten Projektförderphase (2015-2018) erschien der Band „PSI-Potsdam – Ergebnisbericht zu den Aktivitäten im Rahmen der Qualitätsoffensive Lehrerbildung (2015-2018)“ zum Auftakt der Reihe „Potsdamer Beiträge zur Lehrerbildung und Bildungsforschung“. Der vorliegende Band aus der gleichen Reihe gibt in den Kapiteln „Erhebungen“, „Lehrkonzepte“ und „Vernetzungen“ einen Überblick über alle Teilprojekte der zweiten Projektförderphase (2019-2023). Wissenschaftler:innen aus verschiedenen Fachdidaktiken, Fachwissenschaften sowie aus den Bildungswissenschaften und der Inklusionspädagogik haben im Rahmen des Projektes kooperiert. Sowohl praxisnahe Forschung als auch die Entwicklung neuer Lehrkonzepte sowie Strategien zur Vernetzung innerhalb der Lehrkräftebildung stehen im Fokus dieses Bandes. Die Praxisphasen, die im Rahmen des „Potsdamer Modells der Lehrerbildung“ eine zentrale Rolle spielen, wurden in einer großen Studie über alle Praxisphasen untersucht. Der Band gibt interessante Einblicke in die Ergebnisse der Teilprojekte und Anregungen sowohl für die eigene Forschung als auch für Entwicklungsarbeit wie zum Beispiel die Entwicklung neuer Lehrkonzepte. Herausgegeben wird dieser Band von PD Dr. Jolanda Hermanns (Gesamtkoordinatorin PSI-Potsdam und Chemiedidaktikerin). T3 - Potsdamer Beiträge zur Lehrkräftebildung und Bildungsforschung - 3 KW - Lehrerbildung KW - Evaluation KW - Testinstrumente KW - Konzepte KW - Vernetzung KW - teacher education KW - evaluation KW - test instruments KW - concepts KW - networking Y1 - 2023 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:kobv:517-opus4-601875 SN - 978-3-86956-568-2 SN - 2626-3556 SN - 2626-4722 IS - 3 PB - Universitätsverlag Potsdam CY - Potsdam ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Lazarides, Rebecca A1 - Dicke, Anna-Lena A1 - Rubach, Charlott A1 - Eccles, Jacquelynne Sue T1 - Profiles of motivational beliefs in math BT - exploring their development, relations to student-perceived classroom characteristics, and impact on future career aspirations and choices JF - The journal of educational psychology N2 - Four topics were investigated in this longitudinal person-centered study: (a) profiles of subjective task values and ability self-concepts of adolescents in the domain of mathematics, (b) the stability of and changes to the profiles of motivational beliefs from Grade 7 to 12, (c) the relation of changes to student-perceived classroom characteristics, and (d) the extent to which profile membership in early adolescence predicted mathematics achievement and career plans in late adolescence and the choice of math-related college majors and occupations in adulthood. Data were drawn from the Michigan Study of Adolescent and Adult Life Transitions Study. We focused on students who participated in the following 4 waves of data collection (N = 867): at the beginning of Grade 7 (Wave 3), at the end of Grade 7, in Grade 10 (Wave 5), and in Grade 12 (Wave 6). Four profiles that were stable across Grades 7 to 12 were identified using Latent Profile Analysis. Student-reported fairness and friendliness and competition in class predicted changes in profile membership. Profile membership in Grade 7 predicted math-related career plans in Grade 12. Profile membership in Grade 12 predicted the choice of math-related college major after finishing school and of math-related occupations in adulthood. KW - task value KW - self-concept KW - latent profile analysis KW - classroom KW - characteristics KW - mathematics Y1 - 2020 U6 - https://doi.org/10.1037/edu0000368 SN - 0022-0663 SN - 1939-2176 VL - 112 IS - 1 SP - 70 EP - 92 PB - American Psychological Association CY - Washington ER - TY - BOOK A1 - Jennek, Julia A1 - Rother, Stefanie A1 - Tosch, Frank A1 - Wendland, Mirko A1 - Kludt, Steffen A1 - Krauskopf, Karsten A1 - Kitschke, Dorothea A1 - Maar, Verena A1 - Knigge, Michel A1 - Gnädig, Susanne A1 - Seidel, Astrid A1 - Siehr, Karl-Heinz A1 - Wienecke, Maik A1 - Günther, Claudia-Susanne A1 - Reitz-Koncebovski, Karen A1 - Klöpping, Peter M. A1 - Kücholl, Denise A1 - Lazarides, Rebecca A1 - Westphal, Andrea A1 - Scherreiks, Lynn A1 - Kuhr, Linda A1 - Wilbert, Jürgen A1 - Gronostaj, Anna A1 - Vock, Miriam A1 - Zaruba, Nicole A1 - Ahlgrimm, Frederik A1 - Link, Jörg-Werner A1 - Körner, Dorothea A1 - Barseghyan, Anahit A1 - Glowinski, Ingrid ED - Jennek, Julia T1 - Professionalisierung in Praxisphasen BT - Ergebnisse der Lehrerbildungsforschung an der Universität Potsdam T3 - Potsdamer Beiträge zur Lehrerbildung und Bildungsforschung N2 - Schulpraktika bilden die zentrale Grundlage der Lehrerbildung in Potsdam. Bereits im Potsdamer Modell der Lehrerbildung (1993) sind sie festgehalten, seit der Integration des Schulpraktikums (Praxissemesters) 2008 absolvieren alle Potsdamer Lehramtsstudierenden fünf Pflichtpraktika. Während die Ziele der Praktika klar beschrieben sind, sind die tatsächlichen Lernerfolge nicht immer klar – ebenso wenig, wie die Begleitung der Praktika aussehen muss, um die Studierenden bestmöglich zu unterstützen. Auch die Integration in weitere Lehrveranstaltungen des Studiums ist ein noch offenes Feld, das weiterer Betrachtung verdient. Die unterschiedliche Ausrichtung der Potsdamer Praktika, Perspektivwechsel im Orientierungs-/Integriertem Eingangspraktikum, Selbstreflektion im Praktikum in pädagogisch-psychologischen Handlungsfeldern, Unterricht als Profession in den Fachdidaktischen Tagespraktika, Anwendung von Diagnostik im psychodiagnostischen Praktikum und die Synthese all dessen im Schulpraktikum, bieten dafür zahlreiche Ansatzpunkte. Schulpraktika sind nicht nur ein zentraler und von Studierenden hoch geschätzter Bestandteil des Studiums, sondern werden auch zunehmend für die Bildungsforschung interessant. Fragen nach der Kompetenzentwicklung, Selbsteinschätzungen und der Entwicklung der Reflexionsfähigkeit von Studierenden stehen dabei ebenso im Fokus wie die Einschätzung der universitären Begleitung und der Einbindung ins weitere Studium. Der vorliegende Band versammelt Studien von Wissenschaftlerinnen und Wissenschaftler der Universität Potsdam, die die fünf Pflichtpraktika im Lehramtsstudium unter unterschiedlichen Blickwinkel beforschen. Besonders hervorzuheben ist, dass die Wissenschaftlerinnen und Wissenschaftler aus unterschiedlichen Disziplinen stammen und somit die Praktika mit verschiedenen Instrumenten und aus unterschiedlichen Blickwinkeln betrachten. Die präsentierten Ergebnisse bilden eine gute Grundlage, um die Praktika in Potsdam und an anderen Standorten weiterzuentwickeln. T3 - Potsdamer Beiträge zur Lehrkräftebildung und Bildungsforschung - 2 KW - Lehrkräftebildung KW - Schulpraktikum KW - Lehramtsstudium KW - Berufspraktische Studien KW - Praxissemester Y1 - 2022 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:kobv:517-opus4-500964 SN - 978-3-86956-508-8 SN - 2626-3556 SN - 2626-4722 IS - 2 PB - Universitätsverlag Potsdam CY - Potsdam ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Hußner, Isabell A1 - Börner, Dustin A1 - Lazarides, Rebecca T1 - Praktische Erfahrungen und Reflexion im Lehramtsstudium BT - Ein Seminarkonzept zur Vernetzung von Schule und Lehrkräftebildung JF - PSI-Potsdam: Ergebnisbericht zu den Aktivitäten im Rahmen der Qualitätsoffensive Lehrerbildung (2019-2023) (Potsdamer Beiträge zur Lehrerbildung und Bildungsforschung ; 3) N2 - Im Rahmen der Lehrkräftebildung stellen hohe Selbstwirksamkeitserwartungen eine wichtige persönliche Ressource dar, um einem erhöhten Beanspruchungserleben entgegenzuwirken. Dabei gelten erfolgreiche eigene Erfahrungen im Unterrichten als Möglichkeit, die Entwicklung von Selbstwirksamkeitserwartungen in der Lehrkräftebildung zu begünstigen. Vor diesem Hintergrund wurde im Rahmen eines Schulnetzwerks ein Seminarkonzept entwickelt, um neben den obligatorischen Praktika während des Lehramtsstudiums weitere begleitete Unterrichtserfahrungen sammeln zu können. Dabei werden die Seminarkonzeption sowie der Ablauf der Kooperation im Kontext der Netzwerkarbeit dargestellt und erläutert. Darüber hinaus werden die Ergebnisse der Seminarevaluation vorgestellt und ein Fazit aus dem Konzept des Schulnetzwerks bzw. der Seminarkonzeption gezogen und diskutiert. N2 - In the context of teacher education, high self-efficacy beliefs represent an important personal resource to counteract an increased experience of stress. Successful own experiences in teaching are seen as a possibility to foster the development of self-efficacy beliefs in teacher education. Against this background, a seminar concept was developed within the framework of a school network in order to be able to gather further supervised teaching experiences in addition to the obligatory internships during the teacher training programme. The chapter introduces the seminar concept and the process of cooperation within the network. In addition, the results of the evaluation are presented and a conclusion is drawn and discussed. KW - Lehramtsstudium KW - Praxiserfahrungen KW - Reflexion KW - Vernetzung von Schule und Universität KW - teacher training KW - practical experiences KW - reflection KW - linking of school and university Y1 - 2023 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:kobv:517-opus4-617899 SN - 978-3-86956-568-2 SN - 2626-3556 SN - 2626-4722 IS - 3 SP - 257 EP - 271 PB - Universitätsverlag Potsdam CY - Potsdam ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Lazarides, Rebecca A1 - Gniewosz, Burkhard T1 - Modelling develpoment and change of motivational beliefs JF - Motivation and emotion in learning and teaching across educational contexts : theoretical and methodological perspectives and empirical insights N2 - This chapter provides an overview of methods to capture developments and changes in motivational beliefs. Motivational research has recently begun to venture beyond just examining average developmental trends in motivational variables by starting to investigate how developmental changes in motivational variables differ between and within individuals in different learning situations and across contexts. Although studies have started to uncover differences in motivational changes, a systematic overview of suitable methods for capturing motivational differences in developmental processes is still missing. In this chapter, we review key methods of change modelling, bringing together variable-centred approaches, such as growth modelling and true intraindividual change (TIC) models, and person-centred approaches, such as latent transition and growth mixture models. We illustrate the value of the reviewed statistical methods for the analysis of context-specific motivational changes by reviewing recent empirical studies that identify different patterns and trajectories of such motivational beliefs across time. Our focus is thereby on research grounded in situated expectancy-value theory as a core theory in motivational research. Y1 - 2023 SN - 978-1-032-30109-9 SN - 978-1-032-30110-5 SN - 978-1-003-30347-3 U6 - https://doi.org/10.4324/9781003303473-15 SP - 197 EP - 212 PB - Routledge CY - New York ER - TY - GEN A1 - Lazarides, Rebecca A1 - Raufelder, Diana T1 - Longitudinal Effects of Student-Perceived Classroom Support on Motivation BT - A Latent Change Model N2 - This two-wave longitudinal study examined how developmental changes in students’ mastery goal orientation, academic effort, and intrinsic motivation were predicted by student-perceived support of motivational support (support for autonomy, competence, and relatedness) in secondary classrooms. The study extends previous knowledge that showed that support for motivational support in class is related to students’ intrinsic motivation as it focused on the developmental changes of a set of different motivational variables and the relations of these changes to student-perceived motivational support in class. Thus, differential classroom effects on students’ motivational development were investigated. A sample of 1088 German students was assessed in the beginning of the school year when students were in grade 8 (Mean age D 13.70, SD D 0.53, 54% girls) and again at the end of the next school year when students were in grade 9. Results of latent change models showed a tendency toward decline in mastery goal orientation and a significant decrease in academic effort from grade 8 to 9. Intrinsic motivation did not decrease significantly across time. Student-perceived support of competence in class predicted the level and change in students’ academic effort. The findings emphasized that it is beneficial to create classroom learning environments that enhance students’ perceptions of competence in class when aiming to enhance students’ academic effort in secondary school classrooms. T3 - Zweitveröffentlichungen der Universität Potsdam : Humanwissenschaftliche Reihe - 321 KW - classroom characteristics KW - autonomy KW - competence KW - relatedness KW - motivation KW - latent change model KW - adolescence Y1 - 2017 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:kobv:517-opus4-395695 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Lazarides, Rebecca A1 - Raufelder, Diana T1 - Longitudinal Effects of Student-Perceived Classroom Support on Motivation BT - A Latent Change Model JF - Frontiers in psychology N2 - This two-wave longitudinal study examined how developmental changes in students’ mastery goal orientation, academic effort, and intrinsic motivation were predicted by student-perceived support of motivational support (support for autonomy, competence, and relatedness) in secondary classrooms. The study extends previous knowledge that showed that support for motivational support in class is related to students’ intrinsic motivation as it focused on the developmental changes of a set of different motivational variables and the relations of these changes to student-perceived motivational support in class. Thus, differential classroom effects on students’ motivational development were investigated. A sample of 1088 German students was assessed in the beginning of the school year when students were in grade 8 (Mean age D 13.70, SD D 0.53, 54% girls) and again at the end of the next school year when students were in grade 9. Results of latent change models showed a tendency toward decline in mastery goal orientation and a significant decrease in academic effort from grade 8 to 9. Intrinsic motivation did not decrease significantly across time. Student-perceived support of competence in class predicted the level and change in students’ academic effort. The findings emphasized that it is beneficial to create classroom learning environments that enhance students’ perceptions of competence in class when aiming to enhance students’ academic effort in secondary school classrooms. KW - classroom characteristics KW - autonomy KW - competence KW - relatedness KW - motivation KW - latent change model KW - adolescence Y1 - 2017 U6 - https://doi.org/10.3389/fpsyg.2017.00417 SN - 1664-1078 VL - 8 PB - Frontiers Research Foundation CY - Lausanne ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Roth-Rawald, Julia A1 - Kühne, Franziska A1 - Lazarides, Rebecca A1 - Weck, Florian T1 - Krankheitsängste bei Psychologiestudierenden T1 - Health anxiety of psychology students BT - Studie zur Angst vor körperlichen Erkrankungen und psychischen Störungen BT - examination of fear of physical diseases and mental disorders JF - Zeitschrift für Klinische Psychologie und Psychotherapie N2 - Theoretischer Hintergrund: Als Medical Students’ Disease wird die Angst von Medizinstudierenden bezeichnet, unter Krankheiten zu leiden, mit denen sie sich im Studium auseinandersetzen. Fragestellung: Es wurde untersucht, ob ähnliche Phänomene vorübergehender Krankheitsängste auch bei Psychologiestudierenden existieren. Methode: Mittels etablierter Illness-Attitude-Scales (IAS) und einer eigens entwickelten Ergänzung wurden Ängste vor somatischen und psychischen Erkrankungen erhoben. Ergebnisse: Krankheitsängste bei Psychologiestudierenden waren nicht stärker ausgeprägt als bei Studierenden anderer Fachrichtungen. Ängste vor körperlichen Erkrankungen waren häufiger als Ängste vor psychischen Störungen, die keiner signifikanten zeitlichen Veränderung unterlagen. Schlussfolgerung: Die Beschäftigung mit psychischen Störungen geht nicht zwangsläufig mit einem Anstieg von Ängsten vor psychischen Erkrankungen unter Psychologiestudierenden einher. Erhöhte Belastungswerte bei allen Studierenden legen nahe, dass das Studium selbst eine Herausforderung darstellt, für deren Bewältigung Unterstützung angeboten werden kann. the same level of fear regarding health anxiety as students of other disciplines. Their anxiety about suffering from physical illnesses was also greater than their anxiety about suffering from mental disorders. Conclusion: Studying mental disorders does not necessarily result in an increase of related health anxiety. However, university studies seem to be a burdensome period of life in their own right, for which coping support can be provided. N2 - Background: Medical students’ disease is the fear of medical students that they suffer from the diseases they are studying. Objective: This study examined whether similar phenomena of transient health anxiety exist among psychology students. Method: Health anxieties regarding physical illnesses and mental disorders were analyzed with the well-established Illness Attitude Scale (IAS) and a custom-developed supplement. Results: In general, psychology students experienced the same level of fear regarding health anxiety as students of other disciplines. Their anxiety about suffering from physical illnesses was also greater than their anxiety about suffering from mental disorders. Conclusion: Studying mental disorders does not necessarily result in an increase of related health anxiety. However, university studies seem to be a burdensome period of life in their own right, for which coping support can be provided. KW - health anxiety KW - mental disorders KW - mental hypochondriasis KW - psychology KW - students KW - questionnaire KW - Krankheitsangst KW - psychische Störungen KW - mentale Hypochondrie KW - Psychologiestudierende KW - Fragebogen Y1 - 2021 U6 - https://doi.org/10.1026/1616-3443/a000578 SN - 1616-3443 SN - 2190-6297 VL - 49 IS - 2 SP - 103 EP - 112 PB - Hogrefe CY - Göttingen ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Hettinger, Katharina A1 - Lazarides, Rebecca A1 - Retelsdorf, Jan T1 - Interindividuell unterschiedliche Veränderungen der Lesemotivation BT - welche Bedeutung hat die Unterstützung der Lehrkraft? BT - which relevance has teacher support? JF - Zeitschrift für Erziehungswissenschaft N2 - 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. N2 - Lesemotivation ist von Bedeutung für Leseleistung und ist interindividuell unterschiedlich ausgeprägt. Jedoch ist bislang wenig bekannt über Veränderungen unterschiedlicher Lesemotivationsmuster und die Bedeutung des Geschlechts, der Leseleistung und der Unterrichtsgestaltung für solche Veränderungen. Mittels dieser Erkenntnisse könnten adaptive Lernangebote ausgeweitet werden. Die vorliegende Längsschnittstudie greift diese Frage auf und untersucht basierend auf Daten von N = 1313 Lernenden (50,0 % Mädchen) in der 5. und 6. Jahrgangsstufe, wie sich Wertüberzeugungen und Leseselbstkonzept interindividuell unterschiedlich verändern. Latente Profilanalysen verweisen auf drei motivationale Muster zu beiden Zeitpunkten: ‚Geringer intrinsischer Wert‘, ‚Moderate Lesemotivation‘ und ‚Hohe Lesemotivation‘. Hohe Lehrkraftunterstützung trägt dazu bei, dass Lernende im Verlauf des fünften Schuljahres in das Profil ‚Hohe Lesemotivation‘ statt in das Motivationsprofil ‚Geringer intrinsischer Wert‘ wechseln. Mädchen und Lernende mit hoher Leseleistung wechseln eher in das Profil ‚Hohe Lesemotivation‘ statt in das Profil ‚Moderate Lesemotivation‘. Implikationen für Unterricht werden diskutiert. T2 - Interindividually different changes in reading motivation KW - Latent transition analysis KW - Motivational change KW - Reading motivation KW - Teacher support Y1 - 2022 U6 - https://doi.org/10.1007/s11618-022-01076-1 SN - 1434-663X SN - 1862-5215 VL - 25 IS - 2 SP - 353 EP - 376 PB - Springer Vieweg-Springer Fachmedien Wiesbaden GmbH CY - Wiesbaden ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Lazarides, Rebecca A1 - Rubach, Charlott T1 - Instructional characteristics in mathematics classrooms BT - relationships to achievement goal orientation and student engagement JF - Mathematics Education Research Journal N2 - This longitudinal study examined relationships between student-perceived teaching for meaning, support for autonomy, and competence in mathematic classrooms (Time 1), and students’ achievement goal orientations and engagement in mathematics 6 months later (Time 2). We tested whether student-perceived instructional characteristics at Time 1 indirectly related to student engagement at Time 2, via their achievement goal orientations (Time 2), and, whether student gender moderated these relationships. Participants were ninth and tenth graders (55.2% girls) from 46 classrooms in ten secondary schools in Berlin, Germany. Only data from students who participated at both timepoints were included (N = 746 out of total at Time 1 1118; dropout 33.27%). Longitudinal structural equation modeling showed that student-perceived teaching for meaning and support for competence indirectly predicted intrinsic motivation and effort, via students’ mastery goal orientation. These paths were equivalent for girls and boys. The findings are significant for mathematics education, in identifying motivational processes that partly explain the relationships between student-perceived teaching for meaning and competence support and intrinsic motivation and effort in mathematics. KW - Mathematics classrooms KW - Instruction KW - Intrinsicmotivation KW - Achievement goal orientation KW - Effort KW - Gender Y1 - 2017 U6 - https://doi.org/10.1007/s13394-017-0196-4 SN - 1033-2170 SN - 2211-050X VL - 29 SP - 201 EP - 217 PB - Springer CY - Dordrecht ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Lazarides, Rebecca A1 - Schiepe-Tiska, Anja T1 - Heterogeneity of motivational characteristics in classroom JF - Zeitschrift für Erziehungswissenschaft N2 - 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. N2 - Der angemessene Umgang mit Heterogenität gilt als eine der zentralen Herausforderungen aber auch als eine bedeutsame Chance für Schule und Unterricht. Dabei wird häufig die Frage diskutiert, wie Unterricht adaptiv das Leistungsniveau von Lernenden berücksichtigen kann. Im vorliegenden Beitrag gehen wir der Frage nach, wie Unterrichtsgestaltung die unterschiedlichen motivationalen Lernvoraussetzungen von Schülerinnen und Schülern und ihr unterschiedliches motivationales Erleben von Lernsituationen angemessen aufgreifen kann. Dabei werden zunächst theoretische und empirische Perspektiven auf motivationale Heterogenität und ihr Zusammenwirken mit geschlechtsbezogenen, sprachlichen oder sozialen Heterogenitätsdimensionen diskutiert. Anschließend befassen wir uns mit der Frage, wie und unter welchen Bedingungen Unterricht adaptiv unterschiedliche motivationale Lernvoraussetzungen aufgreifen kann und schlagen ein Prozessmodell motivational adaptiver Unterrichtsgestaltung vor, aus dem auch praktische Implikationen für Lehrkräftebildung und Unterrichtspraxis abgeleitet werden. KW - Motivation KW - Heterogenous groups KW - Adaptive teaching KW - Teachers KW - Heterogenität KW - Adaptives Unterrichten KW - Lehrkräfte Y1 - 2022 U6 - https://doi.org/10.1007/s11618-022-01082-3 SN - 1434-663X SN - 1862-5215 VL - 25 IS - 2 SP - 249 EP - 267 PB - Springer CY - Wiesbaden ER - TY - GEN A1 - Lazarides, Rebecca A1 - Lauermann, Fani T1 - Gendered Paths Into STEM-Related and Language-Related Careers BT - Girls’ and Boys’ Motivational Beliefs and Career Plans in Math and Language Arts T2 - Postprints der Universität Potsdam Humanwissenschaftliche Reihe N2 - Women are often underrepresented in math-intensive fields like the physical sciences, technology, engineering and mathematics. By comparison, boys relative to girls are less likely to strive for jobs in social and human-services domains. Relatively few studies have considered that intra-individual comparisons across domains may contribute to gendered occupational choices. This study examines whether girls’ and boys’ motivational beliefs in mathematics and language arts are predictive of their career plans in these fields. The study focusses on same domain and cross-domain effects and investigates bidirectional relations between motivational beliefs and career plans. Data for this study stem from 1,117 ninth and tenth graders (53.2% girls) from secondary schools in Berlin, Germany. Findings show systematic gender differences in samedomain effects in mathematics: girls’ comparatively lower mathematics self-concept and intrinsic value predicted a lower likelihood of striving for a math-related career. Crossdomain effects were not related to gender-specific career plans, with only one exception. Girls’ lower levels of intrinsic value in mathematics corresponded to a higher likelihood of striving for a career in language-related fields, which subsequently predicted lower levels of intrinsic value in mathematics. This finding points to a need to address both genderspecific motivational beliefs and gender-specific career plans in school when aiming to enhance more gender equality in girls’ and boys’ occupational choices. T3 - Zweitveröffentlichungen der Universität Potsdam : Humanwissenschaftliche Reihe - 565 KW - gendered motivational beliefs KW - career plans KW - mathematics KW - language arts KW - dimensional comparison Y1 - 2019 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:kobv:517-opus4-436341 SN - 1866-8364 IS - 565 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Lazarides, Rebecca A1 - Lauerann, Fani T1 - Gendered Paths Into STEM-Related and Language-Related Careers BT - Girls’ and Boys’ Motivational Beliefs and Career Plans in Math and Language Arts JF - Frontiers in Psychology N2 - Women are often underrepresented in math-intensive fields like the physical sciences, technology, engineering and mathematics. By comparison, boys relative to girls are less likely to strive for jobs in social and human-services domains. Relatively few studies have considered that intra-individual comparisons across domains may contribute to gendered occupational choices. This study examines whether girls’ and boys’ motivational beliefs in mathematics and language arts are predictive of their career plans in these fields. The study focusses on same domain and cross-domain effects and investigates bidirectional relations between motivational beliefs and career plans. Data for this study stem from 1,117 ninth and tenth graders (53.2% girls) from secondary schools in Berlin, Germany. Findings show systematic gender differences in samedomain effects in mathematics: girls’ comparatively lower mathematics self-concept and intrinsic value predicted a lower likelihood of striving for a math-related career. Crossdomain effects were not related to gender-specific career plans, with only one exception. Girls’ lower levels of intrinsic value in mathematics corresponded to a higher likelihood of striving for a career in language-related fields, which subsequently predicted lower levels of intrinsic value in mathematics. This finding points to a need to address both genderspecific motivational beliefs and gender-specific career plans in school when aiming to enhance more gender equality in girls’ and boys’ occupational choices. KW - gendered motivational beliefs KW - career plans KW - mathematics KW - language arts KW - dimensional comparison Y1 - 2019 U6 - https://doi.org/10.3389/fpsyg.2019.01243 SN - 1664-1078 VL - 10 PB - Frontiers Research Foundation CY - Lausanne ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Dietrich, Julia A1 - Lazarides, Rebecca T1 - Gendered development of motivational belief patterns in mathematics across a school year and career plans in math-related fields JF - Frontiers in psychology N2 - Rooted in Eccles and colleagues' expectancy-value theory, this study aimed to examine how expectancies and different facets of task value combine to diverse profiles of motivational beliefs, how such complex profiles develop across a school year, and how they relate to gender and career plans. Despite abundant research on the association between gender and motivational beliefs, there is a paucity of knowledge regarding the gendered development of student motivational belief profiles in specific domains. Using latent-transition analysis in a sample of N = 751 ninth to tenth graders (55.9% girls), we investigated girls' and boys' development of motivational belief profiles (profile paths) in mathematics across a school year. We further analyzed the association between these profile paths and math-related career plans. The results revealed four motivational belief profiles: high motivation (intrinsic and attainment oriented), balanced above average motivation, average motivation (attainment and cost oriented), and low motivation (cost oriented). Girls were less likely than expected by chance to remain in the high motivation profile, while the opposite was true for boys. The math-relatedness of students' career plans was significantly higher in the "stable high motivation" profile path than in all other stable profile paths. KW - motivation in mathematics KW - latent transition analysis/latent profile analysis KW - expectancy-value theory KW - heterogeneity KW - adolescence Y1 - 2019 U6 - https://doi.org/10.3389/fpsyg.2019.01472 SN - 1664-1078 VL - 10 PB - Frontiers Research Foundation CY - Lausanne ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Kücholl, Denise A1 - Lazarides, Rebecca A1 - Westphal, Andrea T1 - Förderung von Beratungskompetenz bei Lehramtsstudierenden im Bachelorstudium BT - Entwicklung eines Seminarkonzepts und Anwendung des aktiven Zuhörens in den Schulpraktischen Übungen JF - Professionalisierung in Praxisphasen : Ergebnisse der Lehrerbildungsforschung an der Universität Potsdam (Potsdamer Beiträge zur Lehrerbildung und Bildungsforschung ; 2) N2 - Die Fähigkeit zu beraten gilt als ein wichtiger Aspekt professioneller Kompetenz von Lehrkräften. Lehrveranstaltungskonzepte, die theoretisches Beratungswissen vermitteln und gleichzeitig praktische Erfahrungen im Beraten ermöglichen, sind daher hochrelevant für die Entwicklung berufsspezifischer Fähigkeiten. Angelehnt an ein vierdimensionales Modell der Beratungskompetenz wurde an der Universität Potsdam ein Seminarkonzept für angehende Lehrkräfte entwickelt. Es bietet Lerngelegenheiten, um Beratungswissen zu Kommunikations-, Diagnostik-, Problemlöse- und Bewältigungs-Skills zu erwerben und dieses Wissen in konstruierten Beratungssituationen im Seminar anzuwenden, die klassisch für die berufliche Schulpraxis sind. Darüber hinaus wurden die Lehramtsstudierenden motiviert, spezifische Beratungskompetenzen – konkret das aktive Zuhören – im Rahmen der Schulpraktischen Übungen anzuwenden. Erste Erkenntnisse der Analyse der durchgeführten Unterrichtsstunden werden dargestellt. N2 - Counseling in school is an important aspect of professionalization and an important fact of teachers’ professional competence. Courses which deal with theoretical knowledge and offer opportunities for practical experiences are extremely important for developing professional competence. In this overview, we present a training for pre-service teachers that aims to enhance counseling skills at schools and to practice specific counseling skills and abilities. Following a four-dimensional model of counseling competence, we developed a concept to train communication-skills, diagnostic-skills, problem-solving-skills and coping-skills. In the course, pre-service teachers train their skills using case studies and practical experiences. We discuss the didactic conceptualization of the course and present first results of our evaluative feedback process that involved participating pre-service teachers. Y1 - 2022 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:kobv:517-opus4-570765 SN - 978-3-86956-508-8 SN - 2626-3556 SN - 2626-4722 IS - 2 SP - 145 EP - 168 PB - Universitätsverlag Potsdam CY - Potsdam ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Rubach, Charlott A1 - Lazarides, Rebecca T1 - Freude und Angst von Schülerinnen und Schülern BT - Welche Zusammenhänge existieren zur Individualisierung und Selbstbestimmung im Mathematikunterricht? JF - Emotionen in Schule und Unterricht: Bedingungen und Auswirkungen von Emotionen bei Lehrkräften und Lernenden N2 - Lern- und Leistungsemotionen sind im Schulkontext sowohl bedeutsam für die Motivation, das Wohlbefinden, die Leistungen als auch für die Anstrengungsbereitschaft sowie bildungs- und berufsrelevante Entscheidungen von Schülerinnen und Schülern (als Überblick siehe Frenzel, Goetz, & Pekrun, 2015; Hascher & Brandenberger, 2018). Studien verdeutlichen, dass schulische Leistungen von Lernenden bei hoher fachspezifischer Angst sinken (Aldrup, Klusmann, & Lüdtke, 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 für den langfristigen Bildungserfolg von Lernenden ist... Y1 - 2021 SN - 978-3-8474-2427-7 SN - 978-3-8474-1565-7 U6 - https://doi.org/10.2307/j.ctv1f70kr0.11 SP - 169 EP - 191 PB - Budrich CY - Opladen ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Rubach, Charlott A1 - Lazarides, Rebecca T1 - Freude und Angst von Schülerinnen und Schülern BT - Welche Zusammenhänge existieren zur Individualisierung und Selbstbestimmung im Mathematikunterricht? N2 - Lern- und Leistungsemotionen sind im Schulkontext sowohl bedeutsam für die Motivation, das Wohlbefinden, die Leistungen als auch für die Anstrengungsbereitschaft sowie bildungs- und berufsrelevante Entscheidungen von Schülerinnen und Schülern (als Überblick siehe Frenzel, Goetz, & Pekrun, 2015; Hascher & Brandenberger, 2018). Studien verdeutlichen, dass schulische Leistungen von Lernenden bei hoher fachspezifischer Angst sinken (Aldrup, Klusmann, & Lüdtke, 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 für den langfristigen Bildungserfolg von Lernenden ist... Y1 - 2021 U6 - https://doi.org/10.2307/j.ctv1f70kr0.11 SP - 169 EP - 191 PB - Budrich CY - Opladen ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Richter, Eric A1 - Lazarides, Rebecca A1 - Richter, Dirk T1 - Four reasons for becoming a teacher educator BT - a large-scale study on teacher educators' motives and well-being JF - Teaching and teacher education : an international journal of research and studies N2 - 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. KW - Teacher educator KW - Career change KW - Well-being KW - Emotional exhaustion KW - Professional development KW - Motives Y1 - 2021 U6 - https://doi.org/10.1016/j.tate.2021.103322 SN - 0742-051X SN - 1879-2480 VL - 102 PB - Elsevier CY - Amsterdam ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Lazarides, Rebecca A1 - Viljaranta, Jaana A1 - Aunola, Kaisa A1 - Pesu, Laura A1 - Nurmi, Jari-Erik T1 - for educational aspirations JF - Learning and individual differences KW - Motivational profiles KW - Educational plans KW - Motivational development KW - Task values KW - Self-concept Y1 - 2016 U6 - https://doi.org/10.1016/j.lindif.2016.08.024 SN - 1041-6080 SN - 1873-3425 VL - 51 SP - 29 EP - 36 PB - Elsevier CY - Amsterdam ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Rubach, Charlott A1 - Lazarides, Rebecca A1 - Lohse-Bossenz, Hendrik T1 - Engagement der Klassenlehrkräfte in der Zusammenarbeit mit Eltern und Motivation Lernender in der Sekundarstufe T1 - Class teacher's engagement in parent-teacher partnership and student's motivation in secondary schools JF - Journal for educational research online N2 - Die gelingende Zusammenarbeit von Eltern und Lehrkräften gilt als eine wichtige Voraussetzung für den schulischen Bildungserfolg Lernender und wirkt sich zudem positiv auf die Beziehung von Lehrkräften und Lernenden aus. Der vorliegende Beitrag untersucht, inwiefern das Engagement von Klassenlehrkräften in der Zusammenarbeit mit Eltern, operationalisiert über angebotene formelle und informelle Kontakte, sowie die von Lernenden wahrgenommene Lehrer-Schüler-Beziehung mit der intrinsischen Motivation Lernender in Zusammenhang stehen. Ausgewertet wurden Daten von 881 Schülerinnen und Schülern aus 39 neunten und zehnten Klassen aus 13 Schulen der Sekundarstufe (Gymnasien und Integrierte Sekundarschulen). Manifestlatente Mehrebenenmodelle zeigen signi¿ kant positive Zusammenhänge zwischen der von Lehrkräften angebotenen Vielfalt formeller Kontakte und der intrinsischen Motivation der Lernenden auf Klassenebene. Auf Individualebene zeigen sich signi¿ kante positive Zusammenhänge zwischen der von Lernenden berichteten Lehrer-Schüler-Beziehung und der intrinsischen Motivation. N2 - Parent-teacher partnerships are important prerequisites for successful school-re-lated learning processes of students and is positive related to the relationship be-tween teachers and students. This two-wave longitudinal study examines the re-lationship between parental work of class teachers, measured by their formal and informal communication practices, the teacher-student relationship, and the students’ intrinsic motivation. The analyses are based on questionnaire data from N = 881 students of 39 classrooms (9th and 10th grade) at German sec-ondary schools (two school types: Gymnasium and Integrated Secondary School). Manifest-latent multilevel analyses show a signi¿ cant and positive relationship between formal communication practices and students’ intrinsic motivation at the class level. At the individual level, student-reported teacher-student relationship is signi¿ cantly and positively related to students’ intrinsic motivation. KW - Intrinsic motivation KW - Longitudinal multilevel analysis KW - Parent-teacher partner-ship KW - Teacher-student relationship KW - Intrinsische Motivation KW - ängsschnittliche Mehrebenenanalyse KW - Vielfältige Zusammenarbeit von Eltern und Lehrkräften KW - Lehrer-Schüler-Beziehung Y1 - 2019 U6 - https://doi.org/0111-pedocs-180034 SN - 1866-6671 VL - 11 IS - 2 SP - 61 EP - 85 PB - Waxmann CY - Münster ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Rubach, Charlott A1 - Lazarides, Rebecca T1 - Empirische Arbeit: Bedingungen und Auswirkungen des elterlichen Engagements im häuslichen und schulischen Umfeld BT - Analysen in der Sekundarstufe I JF - Psychologie in Erziehung und Unterricht : Zeitschrift für Forschung und Praxis N2 - Ziel der Studie ist die Untersuchung der individuellen und schulbezogenen Bedingungen der elterlichen häuslichen Unterstützung schulbezogener Lernprozesse von Schülerinnen und Schülern der Sekundarstufe I. Des Weiteren wurde untersucht, inwieweit diese Unterstützung mit der Veränderung der intrinsischen Motivation und des akademischen Selbstkonzeptes der Lernenden einhergeht. Der Beitrag zum Forschungsstand liegt neben der längsschnittlichen Untersuchung in der Analyse möglicher Moderatoren der Zusammenhänge. Für die Analysen wurden Fragebogendaten von n=157 Lernenden (MAlter=14.5) sowie deren Eltern genutzt. Als zentrales Ergebnis zeigt sich, dass Eltern ihre Kinder häuslich unterstützen, wenn Eltern ihr eigenes Schulengagement als nützlich wahrnehmen. Die Unterstützung im häuslichen Umfeld steht in positivem Zusammenhang zur Veränderung der intrinsischen Motivation. Sowohl die von Eltern wahrgenommene Kooperationsbereitschaft der Klassenlehrkraft als auch die Vielfalt des elterlichen Engagements im schulischen Umfeld moderieren den Zusammenhang zwischen häuslicher Unterstützung durch Eltern und dem akademischen Selbstkonzept. Limitationen wie die Verzerrung der Elternstichprobe sowie praktische Implikationen werden diskutiert. KW - Academic self-concept KW - intrinsic motivation KW - home-based parental involvement KW - school based parental involvement Y1 - 2019 U6 - https://doi.org/10.2378/peu2019.art08d SN - 0342-183X VL - 66 IS - 2 SP - 81 EP - 100 PB - Reinhardt CY - München ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Rubach, Charlott A1 - Lazarides, Rebecca T1 - Emotionen in Schule und Unterricht Ausblick für Forschung und Praxis BT - Ausblick für Forschung und Praxis JF - Emotionen in Schule und Unterricht: Bedingungen und Auswirkungen von Emotionen bei Lehrkräften und Lernenden Y1 - 2021 SN - 978-3-8474-2427-7 SN - 978-3-8474-1565-7 U6 - https://doi.org/10.2307/j.ctv1f70kr0.16 SP - 284 EP - 291 PB - Budrich CY - Opladen ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Rubach, Charlott A1 - Lazarides, Rebecca T1 - Emotionen in Schule und Unterricht BT - Forschungsperspektiven und Ziele des Sammelbandes JF - Emotionen in Schule und Unterricht: Bedingungen und Auswirkungen von Emotionen bei Lehrkräften und Lernenden N2 - Ein wichtiges Ziel schulischer Bildung ist es, neben der kognitiven Entwicklung auch die Entwicklung nicht-kognitiver Lernmerkmale wie die Lernfreude von Schülerinnen und Schülern zu fördern (Hagenauer & Hascher, 2018; Prenzel, 2012; Schiepe-Tiska, Lüdtke, Seidel & Prenzel, 2016). Damit einher geht die Herausforderung für Lehrkräfte und Schulen, Lernprozesse so zu gestalten, dass Schülerinnen und Schüler den Prozess der Wissensaneignung als freudvoll erleben und individuell Neugier und Spaß am Lernen entwickeln können. Lern-und Leistungsemotionen von Schülerinnen und Schülern haben eine maßgebliche Bedeutung für erfolgreiche Lernprozesse – sie gelten als leistungsförderlich, begünstigen schulisches Wohlbefinden und befördern die aktive Teilnahme von Lernenden am Unterricht Y1 - 2021 SN - 978-3-8474-2427-7 SN - 978-3-8474-1565-7 U6 - https://doi.org/10.2307/j.ctv1f70kr0.3 SP - 8 EP - 16 PB - Budrich CY - Opladen ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Oppermann, Elisa A1 - Lazarides, Rebecca T1 - Elementary school teachers' self-efficacy, student-perceived support and students’ mathematics interest JF - Teaching and teacher education : an international journal of research and studies N2 - 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. KW - Interest KW - Teacher support KW - Teacher self-efficacy KW - Elementary school KW - Multilevel analyses KW - Mathematics Y1 - 2021 U6 - https://doi.org/10.1016/j.tate.2021.103351 SN - 0742-051X SN - 1879-2480 VL - 103 PB - Elsevier CY - Amsterdam ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Keller, Melanie M. A1 - Lazarides, Rebecca T1 - Effekte von Lehreremotionen auf Unterrichtsgestaltung und Schüleremotionen BT - eine Tagebuchstudie im Fach Mathematik JF - Emotionen in Schule und Unterricht: Bedingungen und Auswirkungen von Emotionen bei Lehrkräften und Lernenden N2 - Emotionen von Lehrkräften gelten als wichtige Voraussetzung für eine effektive Unterrichtsgestaltung (Sutton & Wheatley, 2003), für das emotionale Erleben Lernender im Unterricht (Frenzel, Goetz, Lüdtke, Pekrun, & Sutton, 2009; Tam et al., 2019), aber auch für die Leistung Lernender (Kunter et al., 2013). Wie auch motivationale und kognitive Merkmale prägen die Emotionen von Lehrkräften folglich das berufliche Handeln von Lehrkräften maßgeblich (Kunter & Holzberger, 2014). Ein profundes Verständnis der Konsequenzen von Lehreremotionen für die Lehr-Lernprozesse von Schülerinnen und Schülern ist daher von zentraler Bedeutung, um Bedingungen erfolgreichen Unterrichtens zu verstehen. Verschiedene empirische Arbeiten haben vor diesem Hintergrund die Wirkungen einzelner... Y1 - 2021 SN - 978-3-8474-2427-7 SN - 978-3-8474-1565-7 U6 - https://doi.org/10.2307/j.ctv1f70kr0.8 SP - 108 EP - 127 PB - Budrich CY - Opladen ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Bakadorova, Olga A1 - Lazarides, Rebecca A1 - Raufelder, Diana T1 - Effects of social and individual school self-concepts on school engagement during adolescence JF - European journal of psychology of education : a journal of education and development N2 - While school self-concept is an important facilitator of a student's school engagement, previous studies rarely investigated whether it may also explain the change in students' school engagement during secondary school. Moreover, as social relations play an increasingly important role in adolescence, the current research distinguishes between the social and individual school self-concepts of a student. Whereas individual school self-concept uses the perception of a student's own ability in the past in order to estimate perceived current ability, social school self-concept refers to the comparison of a student's own perceived current ability with the current perceived abilities of others. We examined the role of students' individual and social school self-concepts in the development of behavioral and emotional school engagement during the period from grade 8 to grade 9. The sample consisted of 1088 German adolescents at the first measurement time (M-age = 13.70, SD = 0.53; 53.9% girls). The findings suggested a significant decline in both emotional and behavioral school engagement over the span of 1.5 years. In addition, social-but not individual-school self-concept was associated with the change in both dimensions of school engagement over time, such as it may intensify a student's decline in school engagement levels. This might be due to the fact that students with a high social school self-concept tend to increasingly emphasize competition and comparison and strive for high grades, which lowers students' school participation and identification in the long term. KW - Individual school self-concept KW - Social school self-concept KW - School KW - engagement KW - Adolescence KW - Latent change model Y1 - 2019 U6 - https://doi.org/10.1007/s10212-019-00423-x SN - 0256-2928 SN - 1878-5174 VL - 35 IS - 1 SP - 73 EP - 91 PB - Springer Nature CY - Lisboa ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Lazarides, Rebecca A1 - Schiepe-Tiska, Anja T1 - Editorial: Heterogenität motivationaler Lernvoraussetzungen im schulischen Kontext JF - Zeitschrift für Erziehungswissenschaft T2 - Editorial: Heterogeneity of motivational learning prerequisites in the school context Y1 - 2022 U6 - https://doi.org/10.1007/s11618-022-01097-w SN - 1434-663X SN - 1862-5215 VL - 25 IS - 2 SP - 245 EP - 248 PB - Springer CY - Wiesbaden ER - TY - GEN A1 - Ertl, Bernhard A1 - Luttenberger, Silke A1 - Lazarides, Rebecca A1 - Jones, M. Gail A1 - Paechter, Manuela T1 - Editorial: Gendered Paths into STEM. Disparities Between Females and Males in STEM Over the Life-Span T2 - Frontiers in psychology KW - attributions KW - self-concept KW - motivation KW - gender-sensitive didactics KW - occupational choices Y1 - 2019 U6 - https://doi.org/10.3389/fpsyg.2019.02758 SN - 1664-1078 VL - 10 PB - Frontiers Research Foundation CY - Lausanne ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Lazarides, Rebecca A1 - Gaspard, Hanna A1 - Dicke, Anna-Lena T1 - Dynamics of classroom motivation BT - teacher enthusiasm and the development of math interest and teacher support JF - Learning and instruction : the journal of the European Association for Research on Learning and Instruction N2 - Interest is important for successful student learning, but little is known about the developmental dynamics between interest and social support in classrooms. Based on the stage-environment fit theory, this study investigated the interrelation of developmental changes in student class-level interest and perceived teacher support in mathematics classes over one school year after the students transitioned to secondary school. We also examined how teacher-reported enthusiasm was related to these changes. Data of 1000 students (53.6% male) and their classroom teachers (N = 42), who were surveyed at the beginning of Grades 5 and 6, were analyzed. The results showed a significant decline in class-level mathematics interest and perceived teacher support. Teacher-reported enthusiasm buffered the decline in class-level mathematics interest. When including bidirectional relationships between perceived teacher support and the students’ interest, perceived class-level teacher support in Grade 5 positively predicted the change in student interest and, thus, buffered the decline. KW - Interest KW - Teacher support KW - Multilevel latent change model KW - Teacher enthusiasm KW - Classroom research Y1 - 2019 U6 - https://doi.org/10.1016/j.learninstruc.2018.01.012 SN - 0959-4752 VL - 60 SP - 126 EP - 137 PB - Elsevier CY - Oxford ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Lazarides, Rebecca A1 - Raufelder, Diana T1 - Control-value theory in the context of teaching BT - does teaching quality moderate relations between academic self-concept and achievement emotions? JF - British journal of educational psychology N2 - Background: Students' self-concept of ability is an important predictor of their achievement emotions. However, little is known about how learning environments affect these interrelations. Aims: Referring to Pekrun's control-value theory, this study investigated whether teacher-reported teaching quality at the classroom level would moderate the relation between student-level mathematics self-concept at the beginning of the school year and students' achievement emotions at the middle of the school year. Sample: Data of 807 ninth and tenth graders (53.4% girls) and their mathematics teachers (58.1% male) were analysed. Method: Students and teachers completed questionnaires at the beginning of the school year and at the middle of the school year. Multi-level modelling and cross-level interaction analyses were used to examine the longitudinal relations between self-concept, teacher-perceived teaching quality, and achievement emotions as well as potential interaction effects. Results: Mathematics self-concept significantly and positively related to enjoyment in mathematics and negatively related to anxiety. Teacher-reported structuredness decreased students' anxiety. Mathematics self-concept only had a significant and positive effect on students' enjoyment at high levels of teacher-reported cognitive activation and at high levels of structuredness. Conclusions: High teaching quality can be seen as a resource that strengthens the positive relations between academic self-concept and positive achievement emotions. KW - achievement emotions KW - teaching quality KW - self-concept KW - control-value KW - theory Y1 - 2020 U6 - https://doi.org/10.1111/bjep.12352 SN - 0007-0998 SN - 2044-8279 VL - 91 IS - 1 SP - 127 EP - 147 PB - Wiley CY - Hoboken ER - TY - GEN A1 - Lazarides, Rebecca A1 - Raufelder, Diana T1 - Control-value theory in the context of teaching BT - does teaching quality moderate relations between academic self-concept and achievement emotions? T2 - Postprints der Universität Potsdam : Humanwissenschaftliche Reihe N2 - Background: Students' self-concept of ability is an important predictor of their achievement emotions. However, little is known about how learning environments affect these interrelations. Aims: Referring to Pekrun's control-value theory, this study investigated whether teacher-reported teaching quality at the classroom level would moderate the relation between student-level mathematics self-concept at the beginning of the school year and students' achievement emotions at the middle of the school year. Sample: Data of 807 ninth and tenth graders (53.4% girls) and their mathematics teachers (58.1% male) were analysed. Method: Students and teachers completed questionnaires at the beginning of the school year and at the middle of the school year. Multi-level modelling and cross-level interaction analyses were used to examine the longitudinal relations between self-concept, teacher-perceived teaching quality, and achievement emotions as well as potential interaction effects. Results: Mathematics self-concept significantly and positively related to enjoyment in mathematics and negatively related to anxiety. Teacher-reported structuredness decreased students' anxiety. Mathematics self-concept only had a significant and positive effect on students' enjoyment at high levels of teacher-reported cognitive activation and at high levels of structuredness. Conclusions: High teaching quality can be seen as a resource that strengthens the positive relations between academic self-concept and positive achievement emotions. T3 - Zweitveröffentlichungen der Universität Potsdam : Humanwissenschaftliche Reihe - 736 KW - achievement emotions KW - teaching quality KW - self-concept KW - control-value theory Y1 - 2021 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:kobv:517-opus4-519718 SN - 1866-8364 IS - 1 SP - 127 EP - 147 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Kücholl, Denise A1 - Westphal, Andrea A1 - Lazarides, Rebecca A1 - Gronostaj, Anna T1 - Beanspruchungsfolgen Lehramtsstudierender im Praxissemester T1 - Demands of beginning teachers during first practical experiences JF - Zeitschrift für Erziehungswissenschaft N2 - Der Einstieg in die berufliche Praxis ist für Lehramtsstudierende verbunden mit einer Vielzahl von Anforderungen. Selbstwirksamkeitserwartungen gelten als personenbezogene Ressource, um mit den vielfältigen Anforderungssituationen umzugehen. Die soziale Unterstützung durch Mentoring gilt demgegenüber als wichtige umgebungsbezogene Ressource. Ressourcen sind von hoher Bedeutung, um Belastungen beim Berufseinstieg zu bewältigen. Allerdings ist bislang wenig bekannt über das Zusammenwirken zwischen personen- und umgebungsbezogenen Ressourcen. Die vorliegende längsschnittliche Studie untersucht daher, welche Rolle Mentoring und Selbstwirksamkeitserwartungen für den Umgang mit Beanspruchungsfolgen im Praxissemester spielen. Des Weiteren wird untersucht, inwiefern Mentoring den Zusammenhang zwischen Selbstwirksamkeitserwartungen und negativen Beanspruchungsfolgen, in diesem Fall emotionaler Erschöpfung und reduzierter Leistungsfähigkeit, moderiert. Die empirische Grundlage der Untersuchung sind Fragebogendaten von 192 Lehramtsstudierenden, die zu Beginn und zum Ende ihres viermonatigen Praxissemesters befragt wurden. Multiple Regressionsanalysen zeigen, dass hohe Selbstwirksamkeitserwartungen zu Beginn des Praxissemesters mit geringerer emotionaler Erschöpfung sowie mit höherer Leistungsfähigkeit zum Ende des Praxissemesters einhergehen. Der Zusammenhang zwischen den Selbstwirksamkeitserwartungen und der Leistungsfähigkeit wird durch die von den Lehramtsstudierenden wahrgenommene soziale Unterstützung durch Mentoring moderiert. Die Implikationen der Ergebnisse für die Lehrkräftebildung werden diskutiert. N2 - For education students, the start of their professional practice can be a demanding time for a number of different reasons. Self-efficacy may help education students deal with these challenges and can be understood as a personal resource. Mentoring, on other hand, can be considered a significant social resource. Resources like these play an important role in helping education students deal with the demands of the practical phase of their training. However, little is known about the interaction between self-efficacy and mentoring. This longitudinal study investigates the role of mentoring and self-efficacy in dealing with demands of education students’ first experience of professional practice. We also explore the extent to which mentoring moderates the relationship between self-efficacy and the experience of the challenges that education students face during this time. We analysed questionnaire data from 192 education students at the beginning and at the end of their first semester of professional practice. Multiple regression analyses show that self-efficacy at the beginning of the semester is associated with less emotional exhaustion and a higher sense of personal accomplishment by the end of the semester. This relationship between self-efficacy and education students’ sense of personal accomplishment is moderated by mentoring. Implications of the study for training education students are discussed. KW - Beanspruchungsfolgen KW - Mentoring KW - Praxissemester KW - Selbstwirksamkeitserwartungen KW - Beginning teachers KW - Demands KW - Mentoring KW - Self-efficacy Y1 - 2019 U6 - https://doi.org/10.1007/s11618-019-00897-x SN - 1434-663X SN - 1862-5215 VL - 22 IS - 4 SP - 945 EP - 966 PB - Springer CY - Wiesbaden ER - TY - GEN A1 - Westphal, Andrea A1 - Lazarides, Rebecca A1 - Vock, Miriam T1 - Are some students graded more appropriately than others? BT - student characteristics as moderators of the relationships between teacher-assigned grades and test scores in mathematics T2 - Zweitveröffentlichungen der Universität Potsdam : Humanwissenschaftliche Reihe N2 - 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. T3 - Zweitveröffentlichungen der Universität Potsdam : Humanwissenschaftliche Reihe - 853 KW - teacher‐ assigned grades KW - teacher judgements KW - Realistic Accuracy KW - Model KW - Big Five personality traits Y1 - 2020 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:kobv:517-opus4-563330 SN - 1866-8364 IS - 3 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Westphal, Andrea A1 - Lazarides, Rebecca A1 - Vock, Miriam T1 - Are some students graded more appropriately than others? BT - student characteristics as moderators of the relationships between teacher-assigned grades and test scores in mathematics JF - British journal of educational psychology N2 - 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. KW - teacher‐ assigned grades KW - teacher judgements KW - Realistic Accuracy KW - Model KW - Big Five personality traits Y1 - 2020 U6 - https://doi.org/10.1111/bjep.12397 SN - 0007-0998 SN - 2044-8279 VL - 91 IS - 3 SP - 865 EP - 881 PB - Wiley CY - Hoboken ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Westphal, Andrea A1 - Vock, Miriam A1 - Lazarides, Rebecca T1 - Are more conscientious seventh- and ninth-graders less likely to be retained? BT - effects of big five personality traits on grade retention in two different age cohorts JF - Journal of applied developmental psychology : an internat. multidisciplinary N2 - Previous research has identified students' personality traits, especially conscientiousness, as highly relevant predictors of academic success. Less is known about the role of Big Five personality traits in students when it comes to teachers' decisions about students' educational trajectories and whether personality traits differentially affect these decisions by teachers in different grade levels. This study examines to what extent students' Big Five personality traits affect teacher decisions on grade retention, looking at two cohorts of 12,146 ninth-grade and 6002 seventh-grade students from the German National Educational Panel Study. In both grade levels, multilevel logistic mediation models show that students' conscientiousness indirectly predicts grade retention through the assignment of grades by teachers. In the ninth-grade sample, students' conscientiousness was additionally a direct predictor of retention, distinct from teacher-assigned grades. We discuss potential underlying mechanisms and explore whether teachers base their decisions on different indicators when retaining seventh-grade students or ninth-grade students. KW - grade retention KW - personality KW - gender KW - socioeconomic status KW - educational KW - large-scale study KW - educational achievement Y1 - 2019 U6 - https://doi.org/10.1016/j.appdev.2019.101088 SN - 0193-3973 VL - 66 PB - Elsevier CY - Amsterdam ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Lazarides, Rebecca A1 - Viljaranta, Jaana A1 - Ranta, Mette A1 - Salmela-Aro, Katariina T1 - Adolescents’ preparedness and motivation across the transition to post-comprehensive education JF - Contemporary educational psychology N2 - This longitudinal study aims to test the concept of transition preparedness in the context of educational transitions. The study investigates how adolescents’ transition preparedness, conceptualized as their self-efficacy beliefs and their inoculation against setbacks, before an educational transition affect the adolescents’ school value and effort related to educational goals after the transition through the effects on achievement goal orientations. Student data from three waves of a longitudinal study are used, first collected in 2004 (before the students’ transition from comprehensive school to upper secondary education) and then collected twice after the transition. The students included in the analyses are those who participated at all three measurement points (N = 588; 49.5% girls; age MT1 = 15.01, SD = 0.13). Longitudinal structural equation modeling revealed that adolescents’ self-efficacy beliefs (Time 1) positively predicted school value and effort (Time 3) through their effect on mastery goal orientation (Time 2). Furthermore, self-efficacy moderated the relation between performance-approach goal orientation (Time 1) on school value (Time 2). Results are discussed in terms of their relevance for enhancing adolescents’ adaptive motivational development across educational transitions. KW - Educational transitions KW - Transition preparedness KW - Self-efficacy beliefs KW - Inoculation against setbacks KW - Achievement goal orientations KW - School value Y1 - 2017 U6 - https://doi.org/10.1016/j.cedpsych.2017.01.008 SN - 0361-476X SN - 1090-2384 VL - 49 SP - 151 EP - 159 PB - Elsevier CY - San Diego ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Lazarides, Rebecca A1 - Rubach, Charlott A1 - Ittel, Angela T1 - Adolescents’ perceptions of socializers’ beliefs, career-related conversations, and motivation in mathematics JF - Developmental psychology N2 - Research based on the Eccles model of parent socialization demonstrated that parents are an important source of value and ability information for their children. Little is known, however, about the bidirectional effects between students’ perceptions of their parents’ beliefs and behaviors and the students’ own domain-specific values. This study analyzed how students’ perceptions of parents’ beliefs and behaviors and students’ mathematics values and mathematics-related career plans affect each other bidirectionally, and analyzed the role of students’ gender as a moderator of these relations. Data from 475 students in 11th and 12th grade (girls: 50.3%; 31 classrooms; 12 schools), who participated in 2 waves of the study, were analyzed. Results of longitudinal structural equation models demonstrated that students’ perceptions of their parents’ mathematics value beliefs at Time 1 affected the students’ own mathematics utility value at Time 2. Bidirectional effects were not shown in the full sample but were identified for boys. The paths within the tested model varied for boys and girls. For example, boys’, not girls’, mathematics intrinsic value predicted their reported conversations with their fathers about future occupational plans. Boys’, not girls’, perceived parents’ mathematics value predicted the mathematics utility value. Findings are discussed in relation to their implications for parents and teachers, as well as in relation to gendered motivational processes. KW - parents’ beliefs KW - parent–child conversations KW - motivation KW - mathematics KW - gender Y1 - 2016 U6 - https://doi.org/10.1037/dev0000270 SN - 0012-1649 SN - 1939-0599 VL - 53 IS - 3 SP - 525 EP - 539 PB - American Psychological Association CY - Washington ER -