scholarly journals Analysis of Differences in Core Competences of the Academic Interests, Academic Self-efficacy, and Perceived Academic Competencies according to Potential Classes in Learning Community Classes

2020 ◽  
Vol 14 (6) ◽  
pp. 355-369
Author(s):  
Ji-hyo Kim ◽  
Seong Man Park
Author(s):  
Francisco Javier Flores Rico

Resumen Para comprender los aspectos cognitivos y afectivos depende en gran medida por el gran interés que le imprimen las instancias educativas al ofrecer estrategias didácticas que permita alcanzar el máximo de los conocimientos pero sin duda alguna, la participación decidida del estudiante será determinante en su proceso de enseñanza aprendizaje favoreciendo en gran medida sus competencias académicas como parte elemental y coadyuvar su desarrollo profesional e integral. En el apartado de la Psicología educativa, los aspectos de autoeficacia y ansiedad por el simple hecho de su definición muestra un sentido controversial en el sujeto al no identificar puntualmente el estado del comportamiento que deriva dicha actitud. Esto ha generado importantes avances de investigación que contribuyan a elevar sustancialmente los métodos de enseñanza que se requiere en la actualidad. Palabras clave Autoeficacia académica, Autopercepción, Aspectos cognitivos y afectivos, Competencias académicas   Abstract To understand the cognitive and affective aspects depends to a great extent on the great interest that the educational institutions print when offering didactic strategies that allow to reach the maximum of the knowledge but without doubt, the participation Determined by the student will be decisive in their teaching learning process by favoring to a large extent their academic competencies as an elementary part and to contribute to their professional and integral development. In the section of the educational psychology, the aspects of self-efficacy and anxiety by the simple fact of its definition show a controversial sense in the subject by not identifying punctually the state of the behavior that derives this attitude. This has generated important research advances that contribute to substantially elevating the teaching methods currently required. Keywords Academic self-efficacy, self-perception, cognitive and affective aspects, academic competencies


2021 ◽  
Vol 11 (1) ◽  
pp. 94
Author(s):  
Hester Brauer ◽  
Miranda de Hei

We hypothesise that warm bounded learning communities (WBLC) contribute to social and academic integration of students. Eleven students facing study delay participating in a WBLC to write their bachelor thesis were interviewed. They described important episodes in their graduation process, prior to and during their participation. Results indicate that a WBLC that supports interaction, stimulates the development of a community identity, focuses on student collaboration, and mutual appropriation, guides students believing in student agency and supporting a positive self-belief system, can break down barriers students experience. Characteristics of the implemented WBLC and appropriate teacher roles can enlarge motivation, sense of belonging, academic knowledge and self-efficacy. Social interdependence is an important engine to increase social connections and academic self-efficacy, enhancing the growth of academic skills. Our research indicates that well implemented WBLCs can contribute to social and academic integration of students with a study delay.


2009 ◽  
Author(s):  
Candice D. Davis ◽  
James C. Kaufman ◽  
Anthony Sierra

2012 ◽  
Author(s):  
Valerie S. Leake ◽  
Adam Williams ◽  
Matthew Schumann ◽  
Bridgette Peach ◽  
Chelsey Stewart

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