中国背景下教师社会与情感学习信念量表(TSELBS)的 Rasch 分析

Huaxia Xiong, Mingfeng Xue, Guan Di, Yaqing Mao, Enhui Qiao
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教师的信念对社会与情感学习(SEL)项目的实施和效果的影响,凸显了对这些信念进行可靠测量的基本需求。本研究旨在利用 Rasch 系列模型中的部分信用模型,在中国教育背景下探索和验证教师社会与情感学习信念量表(TSELBS)的心理测量特性。通过分析 893 名中国教师的回答,我们的研究结果证实了教师社会与情感学习信念量表的信度、效度和强大的心理测量特性,使其成为评估教育工作者社会与情感学习信念的重要工具。此外,我们的研究结果表明,TSELBS 在不同性别、不同教育水平和不同地区都表现出公平性。这些成果强调了文化敏感性方法在评估 SEL 信仰中的关键作用,并为该领域未来的跨文化研究奠定了基础。这一贡献推动了有关 SEL 的全球对话,促进了对不同文化背景下类似验证的进一步研究。
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A Rasch Analysis of the Teacher Social and Emotional Learning Beliefs Scale (TSELBS) in Chinese Context
The impact of teachers’ beliefs on the implementation and effectiveness of Social and Emotional Learning (SEL) programs underscores the essential need for reliable measures of these beliefs. This study aims to explore and validate the psychometric properties of the Teacher Social and Emotional Learning Beliefs Scale (TSELBS) within the Chinese educational context, utilizing the Partial Credit Model of the Rasch family models. Through the analysis of responses from 893 Chinese teachers, our findings confirm the reliability, validity, and robust psychometric properties of the TSELBS, making it a valuable instrument for assessing educators’ SEL beliefs. Additionally, our results indicate that the TSELBS demonstrates fairness across gender, educational levels, and areas. These outcomes emphasize the critical role of culturally sensitive methods in evaluating SEL beliefs and lay a foundational step for future cross-cultural research in this domain. This contribution advances the global conversation on SEL, facilitating further studies on similar validations across diverse cultural settings.
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