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Ressourcenbezogene Lernstrategien von Schüler:innen während des Covid-19 bedingten Fernunterrichts.
(2023)
Die vorliegende Studie befasst sich mit internen bzw. externen ressourcenbezogenen Lernstrategien als Moderatoren zwischen Stresserleben und Lernerfolg während des durch die Covid-19-Pandemie bedingten Fernunterrichts im Jahr 2020. Theoretisch wird angenommen, dass interne ressourcenbezogene Lernstrategien (intrinsische und extrinsische Motivation, Zeitmanagement und Aufmerksamkeit) bzw. externe ressourcenbezogene Lernstrategien (Lernumgebung, nicht-personale Hilfen und personale Hilfen) den negativen Zusammenhang zwischen Stresserleben und Lernerfolg während des durch Covid-19 bedingten Fernunterrichts moderieren. Die Ergebnisse der moderierten Regressionsanalysen bei N = 96 Schüler:innen sind nicht signifikant. Folgerungen der Befunde werden diskutiert.
Environmental and sustainability education (ESE) traditionally relies on green teaching environments and active participation. Thus, during the lockdown phase, a gap between curricular goals and learning outcomes appeared. This study investigates the impact of ESE distance teaching on 288 Bavarian fifth-graders and learning factors that could bridge this gap. The influence of digital preferences on learning progress is examined and compared with the influence of fascination levels. A negative correlation between spending time outside in nature and spending time inside in front of a digital device is expected. A control group completed a learning unit about biological topics such as plant identification and environmental factors, as well as ESE topics such as characteristics of sustainable agriculture, at an out-of-school ESE center. The experimental group completed the same learning unit in distance teaching. Fascination with Biology (FBio) and Digital Nativity Assessment Scale (DNAS) were applied in addition to a customized knowledge test. Both values seem to have a positive impact on learning outcomes. There were no significant differences between the control and experimental group. Surprisingly, Fascination and Digital Nativity show a low, if not negligible, relationship. Implications for digital ESE, especially between outdoor learning centers and schools, are discussed.