Critical Thinking and Motivation in Vocational Training and Baccalaureate: A Comparison Study of Students of Spanish Nationality, Unaccompanied Foreign Minors and Young Care Leavers
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Parejo Jiménez, Noelia; Expósito López, Jorge; Chacón Cuberos, Ramón; Olmedo Moreno, Eva MaríaEditorial
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Baccalaureate Vocational training Young care leavers Unaccompanied foreign minors Motivation and critical thinking
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2022-04-26Referencia bibliográfica
Parejo-Jiménez, N... [et al.]. Critical Thinking and Motivation in Vocational Training and Baccalaureate: A Comparison Study of Students of Spanish Nationality, Unaccompanied Foreign Minors and Young Care Leavers. Int. J. Environ. Res. Public Health 2022, 19, 5272. [https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph19095272]
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RDI project B-SEJ-192-UGR18 PID2020-119194RB-I00; European Commission; MCIN/AEIAbstract
The present study analyzed academic motivation and its relationship with dispositions
towards critical thinking in a sample of 131 students of Spanish nationality and 131 students of foreign
nationality (unaccompanied foreign minors and foreign adolescents who had previously experienced
the Andalusian care system). For this, an ex-post-facto study was conducted which was descriptive,
comparative, and cross-sectional in nature. The main analyses carried out are of a descriptive and
inferential nature, the latter to analyze the differences and associations between the variables of
critical thinking and motivation (ANOVA test and an structural equations models) in both groups.
Main outcomes included the lack of significant differences in dispositions towards critical thinking
between Spanish and foreign students, alongside the existence of significant differences in academic
motivation between both of these groups. In addition to this, significant differences were found
within the group of Spanish nationality students in the dimensions of critical thinking as a function
of intrinsic motivation, whilst such differences emerged in the foreign nationality group as a function
of intrinsic and extrinsic motivation and amotivation. Finally, within the group of Spanish students,
a significant and positive relationship was found between motivation and critical thinking, being
positive and non-significant in the foreign national group. In conclusion, it is necessary to improve
dispositions towards critical thinking and educational motivation from the educational system for
the inclusion of minors and youths in today’s society.