An empirical investigation of the students´ academic behaviour using a group matrix methodology
Autori:
Mihai PASCARU, Ioana TODOR
Cod: ISSN: 1583-3410 (print), ISSN: 1584-5397 (electronic)
Dimensiuni: pp. 99-112
How to cite this article:Pascaru, M., & Todor, I. (2012). An empirical investigation of the students´ academic behaviour using a group matrix methodology. Revista de Cercetare si Interventie Sociala, 36, 99-112. |
Abstract:
This study proposes taking into account the group matrix in the analysis of specific patterns of academic behaviour: the students’ concern for an adequate preparation, reflected in their academic results, and their participation in didactic activities. The group matrix is defined as a unitary system with three interrelated
dimensions: inter-knowledge, communication and cooperation in a social group (formal or not), the system being at the basis of the entire dynamics of that group. The three dimensions of the group matrix (inter-knowledge, communication and cooperation) correlate with the students’ academic results and with their participation in learning activities. The practical relevance of this investigation consists
in offering a new basis for the study of desirable academic behaviour and didactic group activities. The theory and practice of the group matrix has a broader applicability, potentially for every group where the inter-knowledge, communication and cooperation dimensions can be identified and assessed.
Keywords:
community matrix; group matrix; inter-knowledge; communication and cooperation.
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