Back to Search Start Over

Lecturers' Basic Psychological Needs Satisfaction and Its Relationship with Students' Disposition towards Studying during Online Teaching in the COVID-19 Pandemic.

Authors :
Abello-Riquelme, Rubén
Del Valle, Milenko
López-Angulo, Yaranay
Sanhueza-Campos, Cristian
Contreras-Soto, Yasmina
Source :
Social Sciences (2076-0760). Jul2022, Vol. 11 Issue 7, pN.PAG-N.PAG. 12p.
Publication Year :
2022

Abstract

When examining learning at university, especially in a pandemic context, it is important to analyze the actions taken by lecturers to promote students' disposition towards studying. The objectives of this research project were to analyze the activities lecturers implement in class to promote their students' disposition towards studying; examine lecturers' basic psychological needs satisfaction levels; and determine the relationship between feedback, beliefs, and affect for self-regulation and lecturers' basic psychological needs satisfaction. A quantitative methodological approach, with a descriptive, correlational, and cross-sectional design was used, with a sample of 97 lecturers from Chilean universities. Data collection took place through a battery of instruments: the promotion of disposition towards studying survey; the feedback scale for self-regulation; the beliefs and affect in self-regulation survey; the satisfaction of basic psychological needs survey; and a sociodemographic questionnaire. The results showed that the promotion of disposition towards studying was a key factor to face social distancing and the loss of self-regulation for learning because of the COVID-19 pandemic. In addition, a positive correlation was found between beliefs and affect in relation to self-regulation and satisfaction levels of basic psychological needs in the participating lecturers. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
20760760
Volume :
11
Issue :
7
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Social Sciences (2076-0760)
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
158300358
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.3390/socsci11070315