2022
DOI: 10.3389/fpsyg.2021.702323
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The Role of Relatedness in the Motivation and Vitality of University Students in Online Classes During Social Distancing

Abstract: As part of the social distancing measures for preventing the spread of COVID-19, many university courses were moved online. There is an assumption that online teaching limits opportunities for fostering interpersonal relationships and students’ satisfaction of the basic need for relatedness – reflected by experiencing meaningful interpersonal connections and belonging – which are considered important prerequisites for student motivation and vitality. In educational settings, an important factor affecting stude… Show more

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“…If the teacher and peer integration was below average ( Isolated and Peer Deprivated ), the probabilities for intrinsic motivation profiles were nearly the same, e.g., the intrinsic motivation of most of the students decreased over 1 year. This effect pattern extends the previous variable-centered results indicating linear effects of relatedness on intrinsic motivation (Capon-Sieber et al, 2022 ). There might be two possible explanations for this effect pattern.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 90%
“…If the teacher and peer integration was below average ( Isolated and Peer Deprivated ), the probabilities for intrinsic motivation profiles were nearly the same, e.g., the intrinsic motivation of most of the students decreased over 1 year. This effect pattern extends the previous variable-centered results indicating linear effects of relatedness on intrinsic motivation (Capon-Sieber et al, 2022 ). There might be two possible explanations for this effect pattern.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 90%
“…Lastly, relatedness encompasses the need for individuals to feel connected to others. In order to enhance students' competence and relatedness, we suggest incorporating active learning strategies such as role-play and team-based learning into TTT interventions [50,51]. This approach could also improve social connectedness (social support) among students and additionally enhance their enjoyment of physical education.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…When students feel anxious and isolated during online learning, they are less likely to perceive online learning as meaningful or engaging. When students' relatedness needs are supported, they are more likely to be engaged and hence, online learning becomes more inclusive [46].…”
Section: Relatedness Support: Reducing Students' Anxiety and Sense Of...mentioning
confidence: 99%