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Adolescents’ Motivational Profiles in Mathematics and Science: Associations With Achievement Striving, Career Aspirations and Psychological Wellbeing

机译:青少年在数学和科学中的激励型材:与成就争取,职业抱负与心理健康的协会

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Pertinent to concern in Australia and elsewhere regarding shortages in STEM fields, motivational expectancies and values predict related study and career aspirations. Less is known about how “cost” values may deter, and how expectancies/values and costs combine for different profiles of learners to predict achievement aspirations and wellbeing outcomes. These were the present study aims using established measures of perceived talent, intrinsic and utility values, and a new multidimensional “costs” measure as the platform to explore a typology of mathematics/science learners, gender and achievement influences, achievement striving, related career aspirations and personal wellbeing. Grade 10 Australian adolescents (N = 1,172; 702 girls) completed surveys early 2012/2013, from 9 metropolitan Sydney/Melbourne schools. Grade 9 background achievement data in mathematics were nationally assessed numeracy scores, and in science were self-reported usual results. Experienced learning environments were perceived mastery/performance. Achievement-striving measures were aimed marks and efforts exerted. Mathematics/science-related career aspirations were subjectively rated by students, and objectively rated from open-ended stated career plans. Depression, anxiety and stress scales tapped personal wellbeing. Latent profile analyses educed profiles within each of mathematics and science domains: “Positively engaged” scored high on positive motivations, low on costs; “Struggling ambitious” were high for both positive motivations and costs; “Disengaged” exhibited generally low scores on positive motivations but high costs. MANOVAs examined mathematics/science profile differences on clustering variables, experienced learning environments, achievement background and striving, career aspirations and wellbeing. Chi-square tested associations with gender, and profile differences across mathematics and science. Similar profiles for mathematics and science, and coherent pattern of antecedents and outcomes, prompt several theoretical and educational implications.
机译:关于澳大利亚和其他地方的关注,关于茎田短缺,励志预期和价值观预测相关的研究和职业抱负。较少是众所周知的关于“成本”值可能会如何阻止,以及如何为学习者的不同概况组合的预期/值和成本如何,以预测成就愿望和福祉结果。这些研究目前的研究旨在使用既定的人才,内在和效用价值观的措施,以及一种新的多维“成本”措施作为探索数学/科学学习者,性别和成就影响,成就争取,相关职业抱负的平台和个人幸福。 10年级澳大利亚青少年(N = 1,172; 702女孩)完成了2012/2013年初的调查,来自9届大都会悉尼/墨尔本学校。 9年级背景,数学中的数据是全国评估的数值评分,科学是自我报告的通常结果。经验丰富的学习环境被认为是掌握/性能。成就争取措施是旨在的标志和努力。学生的学生主观评价数学/科学相关的职业抱负,并客观地从开放式规定的职业规划中评定。抑郁症,焦虑和压力尺度敲击了个人幸福。潜在的简档分析了数学和科学域中的每个数学和科学域中的配置文件:“积极参与”在积极动机上得分高,成本低; “努力雄心勃勃”对于积极的动机和成本很高; “脱离”在积极的动机上展出了低得分,但成本高。 Manovas检查了聚类变量的数学/科学简介差异,经验丰富的学习环境,成就背景和努力,职业抱负和福祉。 Chi-Square测试了与性别的关联,以及数学和科学的简介差异。类似的数学和科学曲线,以及一致的前一种和结果的模式,促使几种理论和教育影响。

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