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    Longitudinal negotiation, navigation processes, and school Success in High School. A two-wave latent transition approach
    (Springer, 17.01.2024) Kassis, Wassilis; Dueggeli, Albert; Govaris, Christos; Kassis, Maria; Dittmar, Miriam; Aksoy, Dilan; Favre, Céline Anne
    By combining person-centered analysis with latent transition analysis (LTA) and adapting a navigation and negotiation perspective, we examined the effect of the COVID-19 pandemic on adolescents’ depression and anxiety levels as well as their adaptation and success in high school. Focusing on the navigation (individual adaptation) and negotiation (social adaptation) factors that contribute to school success, our data from a longitudinal study in Switzerland (wave 1 in autumn 2020, grade eight [n = 315]; wave 2 in spring 2021, grade eight [n = 257]) revealed four patterns: students with high levels in both dimensions (“thriving”), students with low levels in both dimensions (“demanding”), students with low negotiation but moderate to high navigation (“unsupported bloomers”), and students with high negotiation but low navigation (“encouraged non-achievers”). The “thriving” pattern had about three times more students than the “encouraged non-achiever” pattern did and about five times more students with a lower depression/anxiety profile than the “demanding” pattern did. Parental involvement and reading comprehension were identified as crucial factors in students’ academic achievement, with parental involvement being significantly associated with the “unsupported bloomers” pattern, suggesting that parents can compensate for the lack of teacher academic support and recognition and it can contribute to students’ academic success. Adolescents with high navigation and negotiation resources had higher reading comprehension scores compared to those with lower navigation and negotiation resources. Reading comprehension significantly influenced grades in language subjects and mathematics. The study emphasized the importance of individual and social adaptation factors in promoting academic success and personal growth in high school.
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    Individual and social predictors of Greek early adolescents’ self-determination. A longitudinal structural equation analysis
    (Hellenic Psychological Society, 2023) Kassis, Wassilis; Vasiou, Aikaterini; Govaris, Christos; Rietz, Christian; Graf, Ulrike
    Given that early adolescence is a dynamic and vulnerable developmental period, it is important to examine factors that promote adolescents’ individual development and, more specifically, the satisfaction of psychological needs within the framework of self-determination theory. In a two-wave longitudinal sample (N = 218) of Greek adolescents (eighth grade in autumn 2020 and ninth grade in autumn 2021), we used structural equation modeling to determine which individual and social factors longitudinally predict autonomy, competence, and relatedness. The examination of these psychological needs is regarded as a necessary step in designing school-based prevention and intervention programs for adolescents. Individual factors, such as self-esteem, self-efficacy, and depression or anxiety, foster self-determination through social factors, such as recognition and support from teacher and parents, and social resources. Adolescents with a migration background showed lower levels of social factors. The model was gender invariant and indicated that social agents (teachers and parents) and social resources predict a very large proportion of variance in early adolescents’ individual development. These findings support the view that early adolescents’ development depends on social factors through the satisfaction of psychological needs.
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    Social and individual factors predicting students’ resilience. A multigroup structural equation model
    (MDPI, 2023) Kassis, Wassilis; Vasiou, Aikaterini; Govaris, Christos; Favre, Céline Anne; Aksoy, Dilan; Graf, Ulrike
    We investigated students’ resilience predictors during the COVID-19 pandemic. With a two-wave longitudinal sample (n = 713) of students from Greece, Germany, and Switzerland (eighth grade in autumn 2020 and ninth grade in autumn 2021), we determined which social and individual predictors longitudinally predicted resilience before and during the COVID-19 pandemic. We identified the high likelihood of individual factors (self-esteem, self-efficacy) fostering resilience by social factors (teacher, parents, and social resources). Multigroup structural equation modeling analyses demonstrated that the adolescent population was best typified by two growth trajectory classes: a low-anxiety class characterized by a low initial level of depression/anxiety and a high-anxiety class characterized by a higher initial level of depression/anxiety. The model was gender-, migration-, and country-invariant. Overall, the model showed that teachers overlook adolescents with high anxiety or depression levels, but parents support them more. These findings highlight the necessity to pay attention to students’ depression or anxiety symptoms and to satisfy their basic psychological needs, as vital prerequisites for their meaningful, coherent engagement in modern societies despite the odds.
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    SCALA-Ansatz. Faire Erwartungen von Lehrpersonen
    (Eidgenössische Migrationskommission, 05.11.2021) Neuenschwander, Markus
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    Den digitalen Wandel meistern
    (Aargauischer Lehrerinnen- und Lehrerverband (alv), 2021) Beywl, Wolfgang; Tulowitzki, Pierre; Schuler, Manuela
    Im Sommer 2020 konnten 18 Primar- und Sekundarstufe-I-Schulen aus den Kantonen Aargau, Solothurn und Baselland für eine Mitarbeit gewonnen werden. Sie lieferten Basisinformationen zu ihrer ICT-Ausstattung und zugehörigen pädagogischen Konzepten. Nachfolgend tauschten sich 39 Lehrpersonen und Schulleitungsmitglieder in sieben Gruppendiskussionen dazu aus, was den digitalen Wandel ermöglicht hat und welche Perspektiven sie damit verbinden.
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    Individuelle und schulische Risikofaktoren und protektive Faktoren im Berufsorientierungsprozess
    (Waxmann, 12.09.2011) Neuenschwander, Markus; Schaffner, Noemi
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    Zusammenhang von Belastungen der Lehrpersonen und Eltern mit reaktiver und proaktiver Aggression der Kinder: Bedeutung von Emotionsregulation und kooperativem Verhalten
    (Metzler, 30.05.2022) Neuenschwander, Markus; Rösti, Ilona; Prieth, Vanessa; Bölsterli, Janine; Zavery, Alafia
    Emotionsregulation und kooperatives Verhalten in belastenden Situationen spielen eine zentrale Rolle bei der Erklärung von proaktiver und reaktiver Aggression der Kinder. Wie sehr erklären die Emotionsregulation und das kooperative Verhalten den Effekt von Belastungen der Eltern bzw. Lehrpersonen auf die reaktive und proaktive Aggression der Kinder? Ausgewertet wurden querschnittliche Fragebogendaten von Eltern und Lehrpersonen, die N= 158 Kinder mit Verhaltensauffälligkeiten in Kindergarten und Primarstufe einschätzten. Strukturgleichungsmodelle zeigen, dass die Belastung der Eltern bzw. Lehrpersonen mit der Emotionsregulation und dem kooperativen Verhalten indirekt mit der reaktiven und proaktiven Aggression zusammenhängt. Die Ergebnisse verdeutlichen die Bedeutsamkeit einer frühzeitigen Förderung der Emotionsregulation und des kooperativen Verhaltens.
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    «Changemaker-Schulen» – digitale Transformation im Bildungsraum Nordwestschweiz. Abschlussbericht
    (Pädagogische Hochschule FHNW, 18.08.2021) Beywl, Wolfgang; Schuler, Manuela; Huber Cruz, Rina Maria; Tulowitzki, Pierre
    Was sind die Erfolgsgeheimnisse von Schulen, die im pandemiebedingten Fernunterricht schnell digitale Möglichkeiten ausbauen? Antworten geben 18 Primar- und Sekundar-1 Schulen. Es werden Basisinformationen zu ICT-Ausstattung, -Konzepten und -Kompetenzen erfasst. 39 Lehrpersonen und Schulleitende diskutieren in Gruppen zu Ermöglichern des digitalen Wandels und ihren Perspektiven. Es zeigt sich: Voraussetzung sind eine gute Hard- und Software Ausstattung sowie qualifizierte pädagogische ICT-Supporter. So können Lehrpersonen schnell Lernplattformen, Clouds, Videokonferenz-Systeme, Messenger-Dienste für den Elternkontakt und andere digitale Tools gewinnbringend für das Lernen der Schülerinnen einsetzen. Bewährtes nehmen die Schulen in den künftigen Präsenzunterricht mit: z. B. für individualisierte Lernwege, förderndes Feedback und Elternkontakte.
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    Using Insights from Video Games to Support Formal Education – A Conceptual Exploration
    (Waxmann, 17.12.2019) Bremm, Nina; Brown, Chris; Krammer, Georg; Tulowitzki, Pierre
    Th is article draws upon fi ndings from research on the eff ects of gaming, educational psychology, teacher professionalism as well as school improvement, to develop a framework for linking video game activities to formal education. Th is framework uses video game achievements – virtual trophies received for completing tasks or mastering challenges – as a proxy indicator for the development of competencies relevant to formal education. We suggest that this knowledge can be harnessed to improve teaching and learning, in particular teacher perceptions, teaching skills, and, ultimately, measurable changes in students’ learning. Showing teachers what students can actually do and are already doing (in video games) could help them better understand areas of strength and interest of their students.
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