Adolescents’ interest experience in daily life in and across family and peer contexts

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2019-01

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Slot, EstherISNI 0000000492960681
Akkerman, SanneISNI 000000004682521X
Wubbels, TheoORCID 0000-0001-8471-8199ISNI 0000000026752877

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Abstract

This study examined daily experiences of interest in and across the social contexts of family and in- and out-of-school peers. Forty-two Dutch adolescents, aged 13–15 years, provided us with 2 weeks of experience sampling data on their engagement in interesting topics and activities throughout their daily lives. Findings show that adolescent daily life included a diverse range of parallel interests. School-related interests made up a substantial part of adolescents’ daily lives, challenging the idea of mere disengagement of secondary school students in academics. Findings also show that some interests are strongly bound to a specific context, while others appear across family and peer contexts. This indicates how multiple contexts can simultaneously feed interests, something that calls for further across-context research of interest development.

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Adolescents, Daily life, Experience sampling method, Interests, Social contexts, Education, Developmental and Educational Psychology

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Slot, E, Akkerman, S & Wubbels, T 2019, 'Adolescents’ interest experience in daily life in and across family and peer contexts', European Journal of Psychology of Education, vol. 34, no. 1, pp. 25-43. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10212-018-0372-2