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Title: Affective-Behavioural Domains and Contextual Framework


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Affective-Behavioural Domains and Contextual
Framework
  • National Research Coordinators Meeting
  • Amsterdam, October 16-19

2
Affective-behavioural domains
  • Counterpart to cognitive domains
  • Clarifying nature of non-cognitive constructs
  • Provide structure that allows to map
    affective-behavioural measures to content domains

3
Domains
  • Values
  • Deeply rooted and fundamental
  • Attitudes
  • Less deeply rooted and changeable
  • Behaviours
  • Includes behavioural intentions
  • Factual behaviour

4
Mapping to content domains
5
Measures
  • Assessment framework will identify the constructs
    to be measured
  • Typically, Likert-type items will be used for
    measurement
  • Items will be administered through the student
    perceptions questionnaire
  • Items on (actual) behaviour will be included in
    the student background questionnaire

6
Issues
  • Define and measure constructs that reflect values
  • Separate behavioural intentions from actual
    behaviours (PAC recommendation)
  • Prioritisation of CIVED questionnaire
    constructs/items and mapping to
    affective-behavioural content domains

7
Rationale for contextual framework
  • Guidance for developing contextual instruments
  • Provide general conceptual model for explaining
    CC learning outcomes
  • Tradition of IEA frameworks (see PIRLS or TIMSS)

8
Levels and groups of variables
  • Multi-level structure
  • Wider communities (local, national and
    supra-national context)
  • Schools and classrooms
  • Home environment (including peer-group context)
  • Individual
  • Groups of variables
  • Antecedents
  • Processes
  • Outcomes

9
Contexts of CC learning outcomes
10
Characteristics
  • Wider communities encompasses local to national
    community context is included
  • Home context include also peer-group context
  • No explicit distinction between school and
    classroom context

11
Mapping of variables
12
Context of wider communities local community
  • Urbanisation (antecedent)
  • Existence of community activities to promote
    civics engagement (process)
  • Relationships between school and community

13
Context of wider communities national context
  • Antecedents (national context survey)
  • Historical development of civic and citizenship
    education
  • Legislation on civic and citizenship education
  • Nature of policy drivers in civic and citizenship
    education
  • Extent of current reforms in this area
  • Processes (national context survey)
  • Approaches to civic and citizenship in curricula
  • Aims and content of curriculum
  • Nature and extent of whole school approaches

14
Contexts of schools and classrooms - School
  • Antecedents
  • School characteristics
  • School resources
  • Processes
  • School management
  • Student participation in the running of the
    school
  • Student day-to-day activities and experiences
    within the school
  • Teacher, staff, parent and community
    participation in decision making processes
  • Relationships inside the school

15
Contexts of schools and classrooms - teachers
  • Antecedents
  • Teacher background and qualifications
  • Processes
  • Teaching practices aimed at the construction of a
    democratic school and classroom climate and ethos
  • Students active participation in
    teaching-learning activities
  • Student engagement in analysing topical and
    controversial issues
  • Student engagement in teaching and learning
    activities
  • Teacher involvement in school governance

16
Context of home environment
  • Antecedents
  • Parental socio-economic status
  • Parent ethnicity
  • Family composition
  • Processes
  • Frequencies of (political) discussions with
    parents and friends

17
Individual contexts
  • Antecedents
  • Age
  • Gender (male, female)
  • Study programme (country-specific)
  • Expected study time
  • Ethnicity
  • Processes
  • Participation in civics-related activities
  • Peer-group activities
  • Media information
  • Classroom practices related to civics and
    citizenship education

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