@article{RichterRichterMarx2018, author = {Richter, Eric and Richter, Dirk and Marx, Alexandra}, title = {Was hindert Lehrkr{\"a}fte an Fortbildungen teilzunehmen?}, series = {Zeitschrift f{\"u}r Erziehungswissenschaft}, volume = {21}, journal = {Zeitschrift f{\"u}r Erziehungswissenschaft}, number = {5}, publisher = {Springer}, address = {Wiesbaden}, issn = {1434-663X}, doi = {10.1007/s11618-018-0820-4}, pages = {1021 -- 1043}, year = {2018}, abstract = {Die bisherige Forschung zur Lehrerfortbildung fokussierte das Teilnahmeverhalten und die Merkmale von Lehrkr{\"a}ften, die an Fortbildungen teilnehmen. Welche Lehrkr{\"a}fte hingegen keine Fortbildungen besuchen, blieb bislang ebenso unber{\"u}cksichtigt wie die Frage, was sie an der Teilnahme hindert. Die vorliegende Studie verfolgt das Ziel, Nicht-Teilnehmer/-innen von Lehrerfortbildungen anhand demografischer und professionsbezogener Merkmale zu beschreiben und die Bedeutung von Teilnahmebarrieren zu analysieren. Die Daten der vorliegenden Untersuchung stammen aus der Lehrkr{\"a}ftebefragung des IQB-L{\"a}ndervergleichs 2012. Die Stichprobe umfasst mehr als 2400 Lehrkr{\"a}fte der Sekundarstufe I an allgemeinbildenden Schulen. Als Teilnahmebarrieren konnten die Faktoren Disengagement, Qualit{\"a}tsmangel, Familie, Kosten und Arbeit identifiziert werden. Die deskriptive Analyse dieser Teilnahmebarrieren zeigt, dass die Gr{\"u}nde gegen Fortbildungsbesuche variieren. Hohe Zustimmungswerte erhalten die Faktoren Arbeit und Qualit{\"a}tsmangel. Statistisch signifikante Zusammenh{\"a}nge zwischen Teilnahmebarrieren und Fortbildungsaktivit{\"a}t ergeben sich hingegen f{\"u}r die Faktoren Disengagement und Qualit{\"a}tsmangel. Die Befunde deuten darauf hin, dass u. a. ein geringes Interesse sowie die wahrgenommene Qualit{\"a}t des Fortbildungsangebots die Entscheidung zur Teilnahme beeinflussen.}, language = {de} } @article{WestphalKretschmannGronostajetal.2018, author = {Westphal, Andrea and Kretschmann, Julia and Gronostaj, Anna and Vock, Miriam}, title = {More enjoyment, less anxiety and boredom}, series = {Learning and individual differences : a multidisciplinary journal in education}, volume = {62}, journal = {Learning and individual differences : a multidisciplinary journal in education}, publisher = {Elsevier B.V.}, address = {Amsterdam}, issn = {1041-6080}, doi = {10.1016/j.lindif.2018.01.016}, pages = {108 -- 117}, year = {2018}, abstract = {Students' achievement emotions are critical in their academic development. Therefore, teachers need to create an emotionally positive learning environment. In the light of this, the present study investigated the connection between students' enjoyment, anxiety, boredom and, in the first case, students' academic self-concept and, in the second, teachers' diagnostic skills. The third part of our study examined whether this link would be moderated by students' academic self-concept. Our sample comprised N = 1803 eighth-grade students who reported their achievement emotions and evaluated the diagnostic skills of both their German and mathematics teachers. Hierarchical models indicated that students experience more enjoyment and less anxiety and boredom if teachers exhibit better diagnostic skills. The role of teachers' diagnostic skills in relation to students' emotions was in part moderated by the students' self-concept. These results are discussed in terms of their implications for effective teaching.}, language = {en} } @article{OPUS4-52346, title = {Inklusive Schul- und Unterrichtsentwicklung}, editor = {Hellmich, Frank and G{\"o}rel, Gamze and L{\"o}per, Marwin Felix}, publisher = {Kohlhammer}, address = {Stuttgart}, isbn = {978-3-17-032719-1}, pages = {212}, year = {2018}, language = {de} } @article{UrtonBoernetRinglebWilbert2018, author = {Urton, Karolina and B{\"o}rnet-Ringleb, Moritz and Wilbert, J{\"u}rgen}, title = {Gestaltung eines inklusiven Schulklimas als Schulentwicklungsaufgabe}, series = {Inklusive Schul- und Unterrichtsentwicklung : vom Anspruch zur erfolgreichen Umsetzung}, journal = {Inklusive Schul- und Unterrichtsentwicklung : vom Anspruch zur erfolgreichen Umsetzung}, publisher = {Kohlhammer}, address = {Stuttgart}, isbn = {978-3-17-032719-1}, pages = {60 -- 75}, year = {2018}, language = {de} } @article{HenkeBosseSpoerer2018, author = {Henke, Thorsten and Bosse, Stefanie and Sp{\"o}rer, Nadine}, title = {Binnendifferenzierung im inklusiven Unterricht}, series = {Inklusive Schul- und Unterrichtsentwicklung : vom Anspruch zur erfolgreichen Umsetzung}, journal = {Inklusive Schul- und Unterrichtsentwicklung : vom Anspruch zur erfolgreichen Umsetzung}, publisher = {Kohlhammer}, address = {Stuttgart}, isbn = {978-3-17-032719-1}, pages = {143 -- 159}, year = {2018}, language = {de} } @article{ThorenBrunner2018, author = {Thoren, Katharina and Brunner, Martin}, title = {Fl{\"a}chendeckende Implementation des Jahrgangs{\"u}bergreifenden Lernens}, series = {Zeitschrift f{\"u}r Erziehungswissenschaft}, volume = {22}, journal = {Zeitschrift f{\"u}r Erziehungswissenschaft}, number = {2}, publisher = {Springer}, address = {Wiesbaden}, issn = {1434-663X}, doi = {10.1007/s11618-018-0841-z}, pages = {279 -- 300}, year = {2018}, abstract = {Bildungspolitische Reformen unterscheiden sich in der Breite, Tiefe und Nachhaltigkeit, mit der sie realisiert werden. Der vorliegende Beitrag besch{\"a}ftigt sich mit diesem Thema am Beispiel der Umsetzung des Jahrgangs{\"u}bergreifenden Lernens (J{\"U}L) in Berlin. J{\"U}L war eine der zentralen Innovationen bei der Neugestaltung des Schulanfangs. Vor diesem Hintergrund behandelt die erste Teilstudie, wie J{\"U}L an Schulen in den Schuljahren 2007/08 bis 2015/16 implementiert wurde. Es wurden Daten der Berliner Schulstatistik zu einem L{\"a}ngsschnitt auf Schulebene zusammengefasst (N = 356). Latente Profilanalysen identifizieren sechs Implementationstypen, die sich in Zeitpunkt und Dauer der Umsetzung von J{\"U}L unterscheiden. Hierbei diente der Anteil der J{\"U}L-Klassen an den Klassen der Schulanfangsphase als Indikator. Die zweite Teilstudie analysiert Unterschiede in der Schul- und Unterrichtsqualit{\"a}t auf Grundlage von Daten aus der Berliner Schulinspektion (N = 282). Mittels Varianzanalysen (ANOVA) zeigen sich a) Unterschiede zugunsten der Schulen, die fr{\"u}hzeitig und dauerhaft J{\"U}L umsetzten und b) Unterschiede zugunsten der Schulen, die in ihren J{\"U}L-Klassen drei - im Vergleich zu zwei - Jahrg{\"a}nge zusammenfassen.}, language = {de} } @article{Ifenthaler2018, author = {Ifenthaler, Dirk}, title = {Learning analytics design}, series = {The Sciences of Learning and Instructional Design : Constructive Articulation Between Communities}, journal = {The Sciences of Learning and Instructional Design : Constructive Articulation Between Communities}, publisher = {Routledge}, address = {Abingdon}, isbn = {978-1-138-92432-1}, pages = {202 -- 211}, year = {2018}, abstract = {Instructional designers use learning analytics information to evaluate designs of learning environments, learning materials, and tasks, and adjust difficulty levels, as well as measure the impact of interventions and feedback. Integrating real-time educational data and analysis into the design of learning environments, referred to as learning analytics design (LAD), seems to be a promising approach. Valid pedagogical recommendations may be suggested on the fly as learning analytics methodologies and visualizations evolve and as reliable tools become available and ready for classroom practice. This chapter aims to offer an overview on design and analytics of learning environments before reviewing opportunities of learning analytics design for optimizing learning environments in near real time. Learning analytics (LA) use static and dynamic information about learners and learning environments—assessing, eliciting, and analyzing them—for real-time modeling, prediction, and optimization of learning processes, learning environments, and educational decision-making.}, language = {en} } @article{KrauskopfFoulgerWilliams2018, author = {Krauskopf, Karsten and Foulger, Teresa S. and Williams, Mia Kim}, title = {Prompting teachers' reflection of their professional knowledge}, series = {Teacher Development}, volume = {22}, journal = {Teacher Development}, number = {2}, publisher = {Routledge}, address = {Abingdon}, issn = {1366-4530}, doi = {10.1080/13664530.2017.1367717}, pages = {153 -- 174}, year = {2018}, abstract = {Many educational technology proponents support the Technological Pedagogical Content Knowledge (TPACK) model as a way to conceptualize teaching with technology, but recent TPACK research shows a need for empirical studies regarding the development of this knowledge. This proof-of-concept study applies mixed-methods to investigate the meta-cognitive awareness produced by teachers who participate in the Graphic Assessment of TPACK Instrument (GATI). This process involves creating graphical representations (circles of differing sizes and the degree of their overlap) that represent what teachers understand to be their current and aspired TPACK. This study documented teachers' explanations during a think-aloud procedure as they created their GATI figures. The in-depth data from two German teachers who participated in the process captured the details of their experience and demonstrated the potential of the GATI to support teachers in reflecting about their professional knowledge and in determining their own professional development activities. These findings will be informative to future pilot studies involving the larger design of the GATI process, to better understand the role of teachers' meta-conceptual awareness, and to better ascertain how the GATI might be used to support professional development on a larger scale.}, language = {en} } @article{GlaesserLauterbachBerger2018, author = {Gl{\"a}ßer, Jana and Lauterbach, Wolfgang and Berger, Fred}, title = {Predicting the Timing of Social Transitions from Personal, Social and Socio-Economic Resources of German Adolescents}, series = {Comparative Population Studies}, volume = {43}, journal = {Comparative Population Studies}, publisher = {Bundesinstitut Bev{\"o}lkerungsforschung}, address = {Wiesbaden}, issn = {1869-8980}, doi = {10.12765/CPoS-2018-11en}, pages = {157 -- 186}, year = {2018}, abstract = {Social transitions are characterized by an increased heterogeneity in Western societies. Following the life course perspective, individual agency becomes central in shaping one's life course. This article examines social transitions of adolescents using individual resource theory to explain differences of the timing of five transitions in partnership and family formation: the first sexual experience, the first intimate relationship, the first cohabitation, the first marriage, and the birth of the first child. Since little is so far known about how individual characteristics interact and influence the social transition to adulthood, we focus on the varying impacts of personal, social and socio-economic resources across the social life course. We use longitudinal data from the German LifE-Study, which focuses on the birth cohort of individuals born between 1965 and 1967. Using event history analysis, we find that the timing of the first sexual experience and first partnership transitions are mainly influenced by personal and social ressources, whereas socio-economic resources offer better explanations for the timing of entering marriage and parenthood. Most striking are the different explanatory models for women and men.}, language = {en} } @article{SchmidtBrunnerPreckel2018, author = {Schmidt, Isabelle and Brunner, Martin and Preckel, Franzis}, title = {Effects of achievement differences for internal/external frame of reference model investigations}, series = {British journal of educational psychology}, volume = {88}, journal = {British journal of educational psychology}, number = {4}, publisher = {Wiley}, address = {Hoboken}, issn = {0007-0998}, doi = {10.1111/bjep.12198}, pages = {513 -- 528}, year = {2018}, abstract = {Background Achievement in math and achievement in verbal school subjects are more strongly correlated than the respective academic self-concepts. The internal/external frame of reference model (I/E model; Marsh, 1986, Am. Educ. Res. J., 23, 129) explains this finding by social and dimensional comparison processes. We investigated a key assumption of the model that dimensional comparisons mainly depend on the difference in achievement between subjects. We compared correlations between subject-specific self-concepts of groups of elementary and secondary school students with or without achievement differences in the respective subjects. Aims The main goals were (1) to show that effects of dimensional comparisons depend to a large degree on the existence of achievement differences between subjects, (2) to demonstrate the generalizability of findings over different grade levels and self-concept scales, and (3) to test a rarely used correlation comparison approach (CCA) for the investigation of I/E model assumptions. Samples We analysed eight German elementary and secondary school student samples (grades 3-8) from three independent studies (Ns 326-878). Method Correlations between math and German self-concepts of students with identical grades in the respective subjects were compared with the correlation of self-concepts of students having different grades using Fisher's Z test for independent samples. Results In all samples, correlations between math self-concept and German self-concept were higher for students having identical grades than for students having different grades. Differences in median correlations had small effect sizes for elementary school students and moderate effect sizes for secondary school students. Conclusions Findings generalized over grades and indicated a developmental aspect in self-concept formation. The CCA complements investigations within I/E-research.}, language = {en} }