你更喜欢和追求相同目标的学生合作吗?——体育课堂网络分析。

IF 3.1 2区 心理学 Q1 PSYCHOLOGY, EDUCATIONAL
Annabell Schüßler, Cornelius Holler, Yannick Hill
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摘要

背景:在学校,学生需要学会与他人合作,以实现共同的目标。然而,我们缺乏关于学生如何决定首选合作伙伴的见解,而从文献中可以得出多个貌似合理的因素,如相似的目标取向。目的:研究基于相似成就目标、更强的目标导向程度、相同性别和友谊的学生在体育教学中是否更喜欢队友。样本:我们招募了364名10-16岁的学生,来自德国三所中学的16个教室。方法:运用指数随机图模型(ERGMs)进行社会网络分析,确定队友选择的相关成就-目标维度,并评估与目标取向程度相似或更强的同伴或与朋友合作的偏好。结果:在体育教学中,学生更愿意与具有相似成就目标取向的同伴合作。此外,学生更喜欢与朋友合作,经常选择同性同伴,男孩比女孩更常被选中。当学生不选择朋友时,他们会寻找目标导向程度更强的同伴,特别是以获胜为目标的同伴。结论:在体育游戏中进行合作时,同伴们面临着在朋友和获胜欲望之间进行选择的困境。教师应该监督小组的形成,并根据特定课程的目的,根据不同的特点分配学生或让学生选择自己的小组成员。
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Do you prefer to collaborate with students pursuing the same goals? - A network analysis of physical education classes.

Background: At school, students need to learn to collaborate with others to achieve common objectives. However, we are lacking insights into how students determine preferred collaboration partners, while multiple plausible factors, such as similar goal orientations, can be derived from the literature.

Aims: We examined whether students prefer teammates in physical education based on similar achievement goals, stronger degrees of goal orientation, the same gender, and friendship.

Sample: We recruited 364 students aged 10-16, across 16 classrooms in three German secondary schools.

Methods: Social Network Analyses with Exponential Random Graph Models (ERGMs) are applied to identify relevant achievement-goal dimensions for teammate selection and to assess preferences for collaborating with peers with similar or stronger degrees of goal orientation or with their friends.

Results: Our findings indicate that students prefer to collaborate with peers who display similar levels of achievement-goal orientations in physical education. Additionally, students prefer collaborating with friends and often select peers of the same gender, with boys being chosen more frequently than girls. When students do not pick their friends, they seek out peers with stronger degrees of goal orientation, specifically for goals aimed at winning.

Conclusion: When collaborating in sports games, peers are faced with the dilemma of choosing between friends and the desire to win. Teachers should supervise the formation of groups and, depending on the aim of a particular lesson, should allocate students on the basis of different characteristics or let students choose their own group members.

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CiteScore
7.70
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期刊介绍: The British Journal of Educational Psychology publishes original psychological research pertaining to education across all ages and educational levels including: - cognition - learning - motivation - literacy - numeracy and language - behaviour - social-emotional development - developmental difficulties linked to educational psychology or the psychology of education
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