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Связь Внеклассных Занятий С Учебными Успехами И Самооценкой Подростков

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Александров Даниил Александрович - кандидат биологических наук, заведующий научно-учебной лабораторией "Социология образования и науки" Национального исследовательского университета "Высшая школа экономики". Адрес: 190008, Санкт-Петербург, ул. Союза Печатников, 16. E-mail: alexandrov@hse.ruТенишева Ксения Алексеевна - младший научный сотрудник научно-учебной лаборатории "Социология образования и науки" Национального исследовательского университета "Высшая школа экономики". Адрес: 190008, Санкт-Петербург, ул. Седова, 55, корп. 2. E-mail: tenishewa.soc@gmail.comСавельева Светлана Сергеевна - заместитель заведующего научно-учебной лабораторией "Социология образования и науки" Национального исследовательского университета "Высшая школа экономики". Адрес: 190008, Санкт-Петербург, ул. Седова 55 корп. 2. E-mail: ssavelieva@hse.ru Анализируется связь вовлеченности школьников во внеклассное образование с их успеваемостью и оценкой собственных способностей к математике, гуманитарным предметам и спорту. Исследование основано на результатах анкетирования более 5 тыс. учащихся 9‑х классов школ Санкт-Петербурга, Ленинградской области и Пскова. С помощью методов дескриптивной статистики и регрессионного анализа было установлено, что участие в любых кружках положительно связано с академической успеваемостью и наиболее сильно связаны со школьными успехами занятия иностранными языками. Не обнаружено гендерных различий в связи внеклассной активности со школьными успехами и самооценкой, даже занятия спортом одинаковым образом влияют на самооценку у мальчиков и девочек. Неструктурированные занятия любой внеклассной деятельностью также положительно связаны с успеваемостью школьников, хотя и слабее, чем структурированные. Сила связи между внеклассной деятельностью и успехами в учебе зависит от размера города, в котором живут учащиеся: в средних и малых городах она больше, чем в мегаполисе. Наиболее полезным с точки зрения академической успеваемости является одновременное посещение двух или трех кружков разной направленности, совмещаемое с неструктурированной внеклассной деятельностью. Занятия в кружках также дают школьникам уверенность в своих силах в соответствующих предметных областях.

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  • Александров Д. А. & Тенишева К. А. & Савельева С. С., 2017. "Связь Внеклассных Занятий С Учебными Успехами И Самооценкой Подростков," Вопросы образования // Educational Studies Moscow, National Research University Higher School of Economics, issue 4, pages 217-241.
  • Handle: RePEc:scn:voprob:2017:i:4:p:217-241
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