Vollständiger Titel
RICERCHE DI PSICOLOGIA
Verlag
FrancoAngeli
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0391-6081 (Gedruckte Zeitschrift)
1972-5620 (Online-Zeitschrift)
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1
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1
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2020/04
Vollständiger Titel
Lo studio dell'adattamento scolastico e dell'inclusione sociale degli studenti immigrati in Italia: sfide metodologiche ed evidenze empiriche
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301
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326
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Italienisch
Erscheinungsdatum
2020/04
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2020 FrancoAngeli srl
Vorwort
Il presente contributo esamina vari aspetti psicologici relativi all'adattamento scolastico e all'inclusione sociale dei giovani con un background migratorio a scuola e affronta alcune questioni metodologiche, discutendo parallelamente delle evidenze empiriche ottenute su campioni rappresentativi di studenti delle scuole italiane. Inizialmente viene trattato il problema dell'analisi di dati raggruppati, il quale sottende le ricerche psicologiche su base campionaria effettuate nel contesto scolastico. Le metodologie piu diffuse per affrontare questa situazione sono la correzione statistica rispetto alla dipendenza tra osservazioni appartenenti a uno stesso gruppo e l'analisi multilivello. La scelta di quale approccio utilizzare dovrebbe basarsi sulle domande di ricerca, ad esempio valutando se esse sono poste a livello individuale o di gruppo. Successivamente e stata presa in considerazione la questione metodologica posta dal condurre indagini a scuola su tematiche sensibili, dove puo risultare problematico l'utilizzo esclusivo di domande chiuse. In questi casi strumenti che contengano domande aperte basate su metafore hanno il vantaggio di consentire agli studenti di utilizzare le loro parole e la loro esperienza, permettendo cosi di trattare in maniera indiretta argomenti delicati. Le evidenze empiriche discusse nel presente contributo rispetto all'adattamento scolastico, mostrano come uno studente immigrato nella scuola primaria risulti essere, in media, piu e meglio motivato nello studio rispetto agli altri studenti. Allo stesso tempo, nella scuola secondaria, chi ha un background migratorio risulta adottare strategie cognitive di studio meno autoregolate e piu superficiali. In entrambi i casi la generazione di appartenenza dello studente risulta essere un elemento rilevante, con le prime generazioni che presentano un pattern, paradossalmente, piu adattivo. Rispetto all'inclusione, i risultati evidenziano come un allievo con un background migratorio, sia, in classe, meno accettato e abbia meno amici degli altri studenti. Inoltre e piu spesso vittima di comportamenti aggressivi a scuola. Contrariamente a quanto visto per l'adattamento scolastico, si assiste per l'inclusione a una attenuazione da una generazione all'altra delle problematiche riscontrate. Infine, per quello che riguarda gli atteggiamenti nei confronti degli immigrati, spesso visti in stretta connessione con comportamenti di natura discriminatoria, le evidenze empiriche mostrano percezioni degli studenti che dal punto di vista cognitivo ed emotivo non appaiono riducibili a una semplice dicotomia positivo/negativo.
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