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Title: How (de)motivating teaching styles shape message framing outcomes on students’ self-efficacy, emotions, and grades
Authors: Santana Monagas, Elisa 
da Costa Ferreira, Paula
Veiga Simão, Ana Margarida
Núñez Alonso, Juan Luis 
UNESCO Clasification: 6114 Psicología social
5803 Preparación y empleo de profesores
Keywords: Message-framing
Academic performance
Control-value theory
Achievement emotions
Artificial intelligence
Issue Date: 2024
Project: Modificar El Estilo Comunicativo Del Profesor Para Mejorar El Rendimiento Académico de Los Estudiantes 
Journal: Learning and Individual Differences 
Abstract: In this study, a mixed method and prospective design was followed to achieve two objectives: code student responses to an open-ended question about their teachers’ teaching and examine how this classification relates with the associations among students’ self-reports on teachers’ message framing (gains or losses), their self-efficacy, academic achievement emotions, and teacher reported grades. 1107 Spanish students in grades 9 to 12 participated in the study. GPT-4 was used to code the open-ended question responses on teachers’ teaching style. Structural equation modeling (SEM) tested the hypothesized relations among variables accounting for the teaching styles. Results from the SEM revealed that gain-framed messages related positively with student outcomes, as opposed to loss-framed messages, but only when teachers displayed a motivating teaching style. For demotivating teachers, messages did not relate with students’ outcomes except for gain-framed messages and student adaptive emotions. Directions for future research and implications for educational practice are discussed.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10553/129005
ISSN: 1041-6080
DOI: 10.1016/j.lindif.2024.102420
Source: Learning And Individual Differences[ISSN 1041-6080],v. 110, (Febrero 2024)
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