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Profiling secondary school students in mathematics and German language arts using learning-relevant cognitive and motivational-affective characteristics

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Abstract

This study aims to investigate how learning-relevant cognitive and motivationalaffective characteristics, such as pre-knowledge and interest, are intrapersonally connected within students. This person-centered research thereby adds to prior findings by simultaneously analyzing student profiles in the domains of mathematics and German language arts on all school tracks within the German secondary school system. In a subsample of the German National Educational Panel Study involving 10,025 ninth-grade students, a latent profile analysis is conducted to identify student profiles. The results reveal five student profiles in German language arts (strong, struggling [motivation], struggling [cognitive], over,- underestimating) and five student profiles inmathematics (strong, struggling, over,- underestimating, average-uninterested). One of the student profiles, the underestimating student profile, is found most frequently in both domains (Ø32%). Students from higher school tracks, and especially females, are most often allocated to an underestimating profile in both domains. Lastly, the results indicate domain-specific student profiles.

Original languageEnglish
Article number101434
JournalLearning and Instruction
Volume73
DOIs
StatePublished - Jun 2021

Keywords

  • Academic achievement
  • Individual differences
  • Latent profile analysis
  • Person-centered research
  • Student characteristics

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