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Bases conceptuales para el diseño de una metodología de didáctica musical

2019

El objetivo principal de este artículo es diseñar una metodología adecuada para impartir música desde la escuela infantil hasta la enseñanza universitaria. Con este fin, se muestran los fundamentos teóricos que han inspirado el método. La base del mismo es la refundición de dos metodologías existentes: la cooperativa y la de proyectos. Ambas se han fusionado para su mejor aprovechamiento didáctico. Finalmente se ha esbozado su aplicación en un contexto real en dos ámbitos escolares como educación secundaria obligatoria y magisterio.

Secondary educationConsolidation (business)AprenentatgeMathematics educationMúsica Ensenyament per a infantsMusicalEducational achievementPsychologyCiència Ensenyament
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Predicting Mathematics Achievement in Secondary Education: The Role of Cognitive, Motivational, and Emotional Variables.

2020

Academic achievement in general, and in mathematics in particular, is positively associated not only with cognitive abilities, but also with emotional and motivational skills. The objective of this study was to analyze the prediction strength of cognitive, motivational, and emotional variables in mathematics achievement throughout high school, considering students' gender and age. A large sample of 2,365 Spanish students from the 4 years of high school (12-16 years old) participated in the study. Students provided information about their intellectual skills, perceived competence in mathematics, perceived utility of mathematics, intrinsic interest in learning, mathematics anxiety, and their …

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Adolescents’ Self-Concordance, School Engagement, and Burnout Predict Their Educational Trajectories 1This paper is part of a series on “Youth Develo…

2009

This study investigated whether self-concordance of adolescents’ achievement-related goal predicts their school engagement and lack of burnout during upper secondary school as well as their subsequent educational trajectories. We also examined whether goal effort and progress mediate these associations. The sample consisted of 614 17-year-old upper secondary school students, who were surveyed three times: (1) in the second grade of upper secondary, (2) in the third grade of upper secondary school, and (3) one year later. The results showed that when adolescents pursued their achievement-related goal for internal reasons, they also invested effort in their goal, which was reflected in a hig…

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The Impact of Student Diversity in Secondary Schools : An Analysis of the International PISA Data and Implications for the German Education System

2006

While increased heterogeneity in schools (diversity) leads to reduced segregation and greater equity for students from different family backgrounds, it is often expected to have a negative impact on overall performance, and on student well-being and motivation. In this study, neither cross-country comparisons nor student-level analysis confirm this hypothesis. In some countries, students' overall achievement as well as their interest and engagement even appear to be positively influenced by diversity, notably by socio-economic and cultural diversity. In Germany, socio-economic diversity has a positive impact on student achievement, and ability related and cultural diversity positively affec…

Secondary schoolsComparaison internationaleCross-country comparisons[SHS.EDU] Humanities and Social Sciences/EducationPISAAllemagneSocio-economic diversityOrigine familialeOrigine socialeHétérogénéitéGermanyCultural diversityEnseignement secondairePISA 2001Milieu culturelStudent AchievementStudent-level AnalysisRéussite scolaire[SHS.ECO] Humanities and Social Sciences/Economics and Finance
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Assessment of student engagement among junior high school students and associations with self-esteem, burnout, and academic achievement

2016

Journal for educational research online 8 (2016) 2, S. 136-157

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Effects of Grade Retention Policies: A Literature Review of Empirical Studies Applying Causal Inference

2021

The identification of the causal effects of grade retention policies is of enormous relevance for researchers and policymakers alike. Taking advantage of the availability of more detailed longitudinal datasets, researchers have been able to apply different identification strategies that address the classical problems of selection bias and unobserved heterogeneity that have plagued previous studies on the effect of retention. We present a systematic literature review of empirical studies aiming to unveil the causal effects of retention. This study underlines the need to consider and evaluate different kinds of grade retention polices as their effects vary depending on several dimensions (suc…

Selection biasEconomics and Econometricsmedia_common.quotation_subjectProbability measuresMesures de probabilitatsGrade retentionAcademic achievementIdentification (information)Empirical researchSystematic reviewInferènciaInferenceOrder (exchange)Rendiment acadèmicCausal inferenceEconometricsEconomicsGrading and marking (Students)Relevance (law)Qualificacions (Ensenyament)media_common
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Perceived teacher support and language anxiety in Polish secondary school EFL learners

2011

The teacher’s role is vital, both in respect to achieving academic goals, and with regard to the regulation of emotional and social processes. Positive perceptions of teacher support can endorse psychological wellness, and help maintain students’ academic interests, higher academic achievement and more positive peer relationships. The teacher who shows understanding, empathy and consistency in their behavior helps students start forming an identity, which will assist them in coping with stress and anxiety directly connected with the foreign language learning process (language anxiety). The main aim of this research is to investigate the relationship between teacher support and language anxi…

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The role of perceived autonomy support in predicting university students’ academic success mediated by academic self-efficacy and school engagement

2019

This research analysed relationships between perceived teachers’ autonomy support and academic success, with self-efficacy and school engagement acting as mediators. This was a survey of 870 studen...

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Academic Achievement and Delay: A Study with Italian Post-Graduate Students in Psychology

2021

Self-efficacyDelayMotivationMedical educationCourse perceptionsApproach to studyAcademic achievementAchievementEducationSettore M-PSI/06 - Psicologia del Lavoro e delle OrganizzazioniPrior school backgroundAchievement; delay; approach to study; prior school background; motivation; self-efficacy; course perceptions;Achievement; Approach to study; Course perceptions; Delay; Motivation; Prior school background; Self-efficacy;Post graduateSelf-efficacyPsychologyInternational Journal of Instruction
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Las inteligencias múltiples en la escuela

2002

During many years has prevailed the idea of intelligence as a single problem solving ability (factor g) considered the best predictor of student’s academic achievement. Recently, researches have begun to take an alternative view of the problem, understanding it is a multidimensional construct. Multiple intelligences (MI) theory proposed by Gardner (1983) takes into account seven talents or skills individuals appear to have in certain amount. These latent bio-psychological potentials are stable and they are mantained through life. Theory of MI proposes that every person learns in relation to them. MI theory has many educational applications, however, very few efforts have been made to verify…

Self-efficacyLogical conjunctionGeneral Chemical Engineeringmedia_common.quotation_subjectTheory of multiple intelligencesSelf-interestAcademic achievementSelf perceptionPsychologySocial psychologyCompetence (human resources)media_commonIntrapersonal communicationPsicodebate
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