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How Do Junior High School Students Predict Evaluation in Collaborative Learning Settings in Japanese Language Classes?
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- AIDA Naoki
- Graduate School of Education, The University of Tokyo
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- 国語科の協働学習場面において中学生は評価をいかに予測するか
- コクゴカ ノ キョウドウ ガクシュウ バメン ニ オイテ チュウガクセイ ワ ヒョウカ オ イカニ ヨソク スル カ
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<p>The purpose of this study was to examine whether there is a gap in evaluations by investigating how junior high school students predict peer evaluations when expressing their opinions and how they evaluate peers' opinions during collaborative learning in Japanese language classes. To achieve this, this study first replicated previous findings on evaluation prediction and then conducted a questionnaire survey in collaborative learning settings within Japanese language. The results of an analysis of variance revealed that, irrespective of grade level, “participant prediction” was significantly lower than “actual impression”. Furthermore, the results of hierarchical multiple regression analyses revealed that “participant prediction” was positively influenced by a sense of comfort in the class, while “actual impression” was positively influenced by both the sense of comfort and the sense of fulfillment related to Japanese language classes. The study concludes by discussing the implications of these findings for educational practice.</p>
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- Japan Journal of Educational Technology
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Japan Journal of Educational Technology 49 (1), 55-63, 2025-03-20
Japan Society for Educational Technology