Classroom motivational climate in Ibero-American secondary and higher education: a systematic review

Clima motivacional de clase en la enseñanza media y superior iberoamericana: una revisión sistemática

Clima motivacional de sala de aula no ensino médio e superior ibero-americano: uma revisão sistemática

Chiarino, Nicolás - Curione, Karina - Huertas Martinez, Juan Antonio
Detalles Bibliográficos
2024
classroom motivational climate
motivation
secondary education
university education
class climate
clima motivacional de clase
clima de clase
motivación
educación secundaria
educación universitaria
motivação
clima de sala de aula
clima motivacional da sala de aula
ensino médio
ensino superior
Español
Universidad Católica del Uruguay
LIBERI
https://revistas.ucu.edu.uy/index.php/cienciaspsicologicas/article/view/3770
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Resumen:
Sumario:The classroom motivational climate (CMC) is a construct that allows studying the patterns of teaching performance in the classroom and their relationship with student motivation. Based on the importance of CMC for teaching and learning environments, a systematic review was conducted with the aim of synthesizing the evidence from Ibero-American studies in secondary and higher education during the period 1992-2023. The methodological guidelines defined in the PRISMA statement were used, which allowed the selection of 51 articles that met the eligibility criteria. The results reveal a prevalence of quantitative studies (90 %) in secondary education (65 %). Nine instruments were identified for the CMC study and the CMC-Q was found to be the most commonly used instrument. The Analysis of the studies indicates that there is a moderate common explained variance between the CMC and personal psychological variables of students and teachers, but low with respect to student academic performance. The reported findings are in the same direction as the evidence available in other regions worldwide. It is suggested to move towards a multidimensional understanding of CMC, triangulation of participants, techniques and methods, as well as additional studies that integrate CMC as a measure of effectiveness in educational interventions.