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Autor/inn/enDettweiler, Ulrich; Gerchen, Martin Fungisai; Mall, Christoph Jan Heinrich; Simon, Perikles; Kirsch, Peter
TitelChoice matters.
Pupils' stress regulation, brain development and brain function in an outdoor education project.
Gefälligkeitsübersetzung: Wahl ist wichtig. Stressregulierung, Gehirnentwicklung und Gehirnfunktion von Schülern in einem Outdoor-Bildungsprojekt.
QuelleIn: British journal of educational psychology, 93 (2022) S1, S. 152-173Infoseite zur Zeitschrift
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Spracheenglisch
Dokumenttyponline; Zeitschriftenaufsatz
ISSN0007-0998; 2044-8279
DOI10.1111/bjep.12528
SchlagwörterBildung; Autonomie; Psychologie; Reiz; Stressbewältigung; Bildungssystem; Klassenraum; Bewegungsraum; Schüler; Didaktik; Unterrichtsgestaltung; Gehirn; Hirnfunktion; Stress; Freiluftunterricht; Raumerfahrung; Bewegungsaktivität; Sportpsychologie; Sportunterricht; Raumnutzung; Entwicklung; Umgebung
AbstractBackground: Education outside the classroom (EOtC) is considered beneficial to children's physical and mental health. Especially, stress resilience has been linked to nature experience. Aims: This study experimentally explored the effects of pupils' autonomy support (AUT) and physical activity (PA) on their biological stress responses and brain development in EOtC. Sample: The study comprised 48 fifth and sixth graders. Methods: The intervention consisted of one day/week taught in a forest over one school year. Structural magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) was conducted at the beginning and the end of the school year, functional MRI under a stress condition at the end. Regions of interest were amygdala, hippocampus and the anterior cingulate cortex (ACC). All other measures were obtained at the beginning, at mid-term and at the end of the school year. PA was measured using accelerometry. Cortisol levels were obtained three times during the examined school days. AUT was measured with a paper-based survey. Data were analysed using Bayesian multivariate models. Results: EOtC students exhibit more efficient regulation of biological stress-reactivity and show a reduction of cortisol over the day associated with light PA in the forest. Cortisol is further associated with amygdala activation in the stress condition. Cerebral structural change is best explained by age; however, AUT has a positive direct effect on the maturation of the ACC, which is stronger in EOtC. Conclusions: Our results support the idea that autonomy supportive teaching fosters cerebral maturation and that EOtC can have a positive effect on biological stress regulation. (Autor).
Erfasst vonBundesinstitut für Sportwissenschaft, Bonn
Update2024/1
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