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We tested whether a brief self-affirmation writing intervention protected against identity-threats (i.e., stereotyping and discrimination) for adolescents' school-related adjustment. The longitudinal study followed 639 adolescents in Germany (65% of immigrant descent, 50% female, M-age = 12.35 years, SDage = .69) from 7(th) grade (pre-intervention at T1, five to six months post-intervention at T2) to the end of 8(th) grade (one-year follow-up at T3). We tested for direct and moderated (by heritage group, discrimination, classroom cultural diversity climate) effects using regression and latent change models. The self-affirmation intervention did not promote grades or math competence. However, in the short-term and for adolescents of immigrant descent, the intervention prevented a downward trajectory in mastery reactions to academic challenges for those experiencing greater discrimination. Further, it protected against a decline in behavioral school engagement for those in positive classroom cultural diversity climates. In the long-term and for all adolescents, the intervention lessened an upward trajectory in disruptive behavior. Overall, the self-affirmation intervention benefited some aspects of school-related adjustment for adolescents of immigrant and non-immigrant descent. The intervention context is important, with classroom cultural diversity climate acting as a psychological affordance enhancing affirmation effects. Our study supports the ongoing call for theorizing and empirically testing student and context heterogeneity to better understand for whom and under which conditions this intervention may work.
#Gesellschaftslehre 9/10
(2023)
Ausgehend von der nötigen Implementierung und strukturellen Verankerung der Ergebnisse und Erkenntnisse der Modellversuche des Bundesinstituts für Berufsbildung (BIBB) in die Berufsbildungspraxis kommt dem Ausbildungspersonal eine Schlüsselfunktion zu. Nur eine ganzheitliche Qualifizierung des Berufsbildungspersonals ermöglicht eine Vorbereitung auf den digitalen Wandel sowie eine Verankerung von nachhaltiger Entwicklung in die berufliche Ausbildungspraxis und dadurch die Befähigung der Auszubildenden zur Mitgestaltung der Gesellschaft und Wirtschaft durch nachhaltiges Denken und Handeln. Hierfür bietet der Deutsche Qualifikationsrahmen (DQR) sowohl einen berufs- als auch bildungsbereichsübergreifenden Orientierungsrahmen, welcher für die Ordnungsarbeit und Berufsbildungspraxis nutzbar gemacht werden kann.
What’s “Drache“ in English?
(2023)
The objective of the present paper is to explore the potentials and challenges inherent in con- ceptualizations of global citizenship education (GCE) in the context of foreign language edu- cation. Specifically, we argue for a critical approach to GCE that emphasizes the significance of language as symbolic power by drawing on the concepts of critical literacy (e.g., Freire 1983; Janks 2014) and symbolic competence (Kramsch 2006; 2011; 2021). To illustrate the necessity of such a critical approach to GCE, we critically analyze teaching materials designed for the English language classroom as provided by the curriculum framework (KMK/ BMZ 2016). The analysis reveals how reliance on dominant Western liberal and neoliberal epistemologies, norms, and discourses might inadvertently reinforce the very inequalities that GCE actually seeks to address. By foregrounding the relationship between language, symbolic power, and GCE, we further redesign these teaching materials and incorporate pedagogical and methodological principles which are in line with a critical literacy and symbolic competence.