Wer hält sich an die Anweisungen – und macht es einen Unterschied? Determinanten und Wirkungen der Reaktion von Schüler*innen auf eine Motivationsintervention im Klassenzimmer

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2020-02-01

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Brisson, Brigitte Maria
Hulleman, Chris S.
Häfner, Isabelle
Gaspard, Hanna
Flunger, BarbaraISNI 0000000403429339
Dicke, Anna Lena
Trautwein, Ulrich
Nagengast, Benjamin

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Abstract

Why do some students benefit from interventions and others do not? By investigating the antecedents and effects of students’ responsiveness to a classroom-based motivation intervention, the current study aims to shed light on the intervention processes that make educational interventions in real-life settings work. Using data from a cluster-randomized controlled experiment with 1916 ninth-grade students, students’ responsiveness to two written intervention activities about the personal relevance of mathematics (evaluating quotations or writing a text) was assessed. Based on the hypothesized theory of change, 1280 student essays were coded on three indicators of responsiveness (positive arguments, personal connections, in-depth reflections) which were combined into a continuous index. Linear regression analyses showed that students’ conscientiousness, gender, math-related motivation, and achievement predicted the responsiveness index. This research highlights the importance of investigating intervention processes in order to optimize the theories and designs of classroom interventions.

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Classroom intervention, Mathematics, Motivation, Relevance intervention, Student responsiveness, Utility-value intervention, Education

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Brisson, B M, Hulleman, C S, Häfner, I, Gaspard, H, Flunger, B, Dicke, A L, Trautwein, U & Nagengast, B 2020, 'Wer hält sich an die Anweisungen – und macht es einen Unterschied? Determinanten und Wirkungen der Reaktion von Schüler*innen auf eine Motivationsintervention im Klassenzimmer', Zeitschrift fur Erziehungswissenschaft, vol. 23, no. 1, pp. 121-144. https://doi.org/10.1007/s11618-019-00922-z