Assigning students to different classes on the basis of their achievement levels (tracking, streaming, or ability grouping) is an extensively used strategy with widely debated consequences. The authors developed a model of the effects of tracking on self-concept and interest that integrates the opposing predictions of "assimilation" and "contrast" effects, which specifies teacher-assigned grades as a major mediating variable, and tested it in 2 settings in which track level is clearly associated with different status-systematic tracking as a function of school type (Study 1, N = 14,341 German 9th-grade students) and separate streams within a comprehensive school system (Study 2, N = 3,243 German 9th-grade students). The results support pred...
Students in Germany are tracked into different forms of secondary schooling based on teachers' recom...
Reciprocal effects models of longitudinal data show that academic self-concept is both a cause and a...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2017-06Understanding motivational classifications aroun...
Assigning students to different classes on the basis of their achievement levels (tracking, streamin...
Assigning students to different classes on the basis of their achievement levels (tracking, streamin...
The hypothesis is examined that between-classroom ability grouping will shift students' expectancies...
Tracking is the process whereby students are sorted and placed in classes. The purpose of this study...
The aim of this study was to examine how mathematics tracking in high school (i.e., the practice of ...
In this study we analyze why conditions for processes that generate cognitive gains are present in o...
Reciprocal effects models of longitudinal data show that academic self-concept is both a cause and a...
The aim of the present study was to examine the implication of the differences in autonomous and con...
This study examines reciprocal effects between self-concept and achievement by considering a long ti...
This paper analyzes the effects of middle school ability grouping on cognitive achievement in mathem...
Arens AK, Marsh HW, Pekrun R, Lichtenfeld S, Murayama K, vom Hofe R. Math Self-Concept, Grades, and ...
Academic self-concept and achievement have been found to be reciprocally related across time. Howeve...
Students in Germany are tracked into different forms of secondary schooling based on teachers' recom...
Reciprocal effects models of longitudinal data show that academic self-concept is both a cause and a...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2017-06Understanding motivational classifications aroun...
Assigning students to different classes on the basis of their achievement levels (tracking, streamin...
Assigning students to different classes on the basis of their achievement levels (tracking, streamin...
The hypothesis is examined that between-classroom ability grouping will shift students' expectancies...
Tracking is the process whereby students are sorted and placed in classes. The purpose of this study...
The aim of this study was to examine how mathematics tracking in high school (i.e., the practice of ...
In this study we analyze why conditions for processes that generate cognitive gains are present in o...
Reciprocal effects models of longitudinal data show that academic self-concept is both a cause and a...
The aim of the present study was to examine the implication of the differences in autonomous and con...
This study examines reciprocal effects between self-concept and achievement by considering a long ti...
This paper analyzes the effects of middle school ability grouping on cognitive achievement in mathem...
Arens AK, Marsh HW, Pekrun R, Lichtenfeld S, Murayama K, vom Hofe R. Math Self-Concept, Grades, and ...
Academic self-concept and achievement have been found to be reciprocally related across time. Howeve...
Students in Germany are tracked into different forms of secondary schooling based on teachers' recom...
Reciprocal effects models of longitudinal data show that academic self-concept is both a cause and a...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2017-06Understanding motivational classifications aroun...