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Title: Using sentiment analysis to examine the effect of teacher messages on student motivation to learn
Authors: Falcón Pulido, Samuel 
León González-Vélez, Jaime José 
UNESCO Clasification: 5803 Preparación y empleo de profesores
580107 Métodos pedagógicos
Keywords: Assessment methods and tools
Motivation
Secondary education
Teacher effectiveness
Issue Date: 2022
Project: Modificar El Estilo Comunicativo Del Profesor Para Mejorar El Rendimiento Académico de Los Estudiantes 
¿Qué mensajes utilizan los docentes de secundaria para fomentar el estudio? Una intervención formativa online 
Conference: SIG 1 & 4 JOINT CONFERENCE EARLI 
Abstract: Teachers’ engaging messages, an indicator of their verbal behaviour, influence students’ outcomes. In this study we use sentiment analysis to examine students’ responses to open-ended questions about their teacher’s communication. We used the student sentiment to explore the mechanism underlying the effect of teachers’ engaging messages on students’ motivation to learn. We performed a multilevel SEM and a mediation analysis. Results showed that the higher the frequency of messages the teacher uses, the more positive the students’ sentiment towards the teacher’s communication. We also found that the students’ sentiment partially mediates the relation between teachers’ engaging messages and the students’ motivation to learn. These results reinforce the importance of teachers’ messages, as it influences students’ sentiments. Furthermore, this opens a new line for the use of sentiment analysis in the study of constructs of interest within the educational field.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10553/118671
Source: SIG 1 & 4 JOINT CONFERENCE EARLI, 27-30 June 2022
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