Authors
Karen D Könings, Saskia Brand-Gruwel, Jeroen JG van Merriënboer, Nick J Broers
Publication date
2008/8
Journal
Journal of Educational Psychology
Volume
100
Issue
3
Pages
535
Publisher
American Psychological Association
Description
School transitions and educational innovations confront students with changes in their learning environment. Though expectations are known to influence perceptions and motivation, which, in turn, influence the effectiveness of any situation, students' expectations for a new learning environment have received little attention. This longitudinal survey, conducted with 1,335 high school students (average age, 15 years), studied students' expectations and subsequent perceptions of 5 characteristics of a new environment (fascinating content, productive learning, student autonomy, interaction, and clarity of goals) and the students'(prospective) dissatisfaction. Results showed that expectations were positively related to later perceptions. Also, high prospective dissatisfaction was related to higher actual dissatisfaction with the environment later on. Investigating expectations and prospective dissatisfaction in relation to …
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KD Könings, S Brand-Gruwel, JJG van Merriënboer… - Journal of Educational Psychology, 2008