Abstract

Samodeterminacijska teorija predpostavlja, da motivacijski stil poučevanja pomembno vpliva na motivacijsko naravnanost učencev, na zapomnitev in avtomatizacijo učnih spretnosti in na izobrazbene dosežke. V raziskavo je bilo vključenih 30 specialnih in rehabilitacijskih pedagogov, ki izvajajo dodatno strokovno pomoč v osnovni šoli; ti so izpolnjevali samoocenjevalni vprašalnik, ki temelji na samodeterminacijski teoriji. Ugotovili smo, da je pri specialnih in rehabilitacijskih pedagogih v največji meri prisoten podporno avtonomni stil poučevanja, da prisotnost posamezne lastnosti ne pogojuje prisotnosti druge in da glede na leta delovnih izkušenj ni razlike v uporabi stila.

Alternate abstract:

Self-determination theory assumes that the motivational teaching style significantly influences the motivational orientation of students, as well as their memorization, automation of learning skills and educational achievements. The research included 30 special education and rehabilitation teachers, who provide additional professional assistance in primary school and who were asked to complete a self-evaluation questionnaire based on self-determination theory. The following facts were ascertained: the autonomy-supportive style of teaching prevails; the presence of one characteristic does not condition the presence of another characteristic; and the use of style does not depend on the years of experience.

Details

Title
UPORABA PODPORNO AVTONOMNEGA ALI KONTROLIRAJOČEGA MOTIVACIJSKEGA STILA POUČEVANJA PRI SPECIALNIH IN REHABILITACIJSKIH PEDAGOGIH
Author
Černe, Tanja 1 

 Svetovalni center za otroke, mladostnike in starše Ljubljana, Slovenija 
Pages
475-492
Publication year
2022
Publication date
Dec 2022
Publisher
Univerza v Mariboru, Faculty of Education/Pedagoska Fakulteta
ISSN
18554431
e-ISSN
23504803
Source type
Scholarly Journal
Language of publication
Slovenian
ProQuest document ID
2758524870
Copyright
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