ORGANIZING COMMITEE PROCEEDINGS AND E-BOOK Coordination: Feliciano Veiga and Carolina Carvalho (Univ. de Lisboa) Anabela Pereira (Universidade de Aveiro) Fátima Goulão (Universidade Aberta) Fernanda Marinha (Universidade de Lisboa) Iris Oliveira (Universidade do Minho) Liliana Faria (Universidade Europeia) Maria do Céu Taveira (Universidade do Minho) Sara Bahia (Universidade de Lisboa) Suzana Nunes Caldeira (Universidade dos Açores). Texts for publication should be sent until 15 September, and are subject to review. Those according to the Congress criteria will be published in the Proceedings or, after expert selection, in the E-Book. INVITED SPEAKERS B. J. Zimmerman (EUA, University of New York) * D. H. Schunk (EUA, Univ. North Carolina at Greensboro) * Jesús Alonso Tapia (Espanha, Univ. Autónoma de Madrid) João Pedro da Ponte (Portugal, Universidade de Lisboa) Luísa Faria (Portugal, Universidade do Porto) Sérgio Niza (Portugal, Movimento da Escola Moderna) * Shui-Fong Lam (China, University of Hong Kong). * to be confirmed OFFICIAL LANGUAGES Portuguese, Spanish and English. KEY DATES Abstract submission From 01 to 31 March 2016 Authors notification Until 30 April 2016 Registration fee deadline Until 15 May 2016 Paper submission Until 15 September 2016 CONTACTS IICIEAE Secretariat Fax: +351 21 793 34 08 Email: [email protected] Website: http://cieae.ie.ulisboa.pt/ Alameda da Universidade 1649-013 Lisboa – PORTUGAL. II International Congress Students Engagement in School: Perspectives of Psychology and Education Motivation for Academic Performance PAPER SUBMISSION SUPPORT STAFF Proposals for papers, posters and symposia should be submitted until 31 March 2016, at the IICIEAE website. Abstracts and texts must respect the specific parameters that will be specified. Registration comprises two presentations (one poster mandatory). REGISTRATION AND FEE Registration involves filling out the appropriate form and making payment of the indicated fee. Payment methods are available at the IICIEAE website. Registration Until115 may After 15 may Professionals and Authors 200€ 250€ Students 60€ 100€ Coordination: Diana Galvão and Filomena Covas Ana Frade António Leite Conceição Martins Ilda Rodrigues Marta Tagarro Michael Pinto Niedja Martins Nuno Archer Rita Leonardo Solange Koehler Sónia Valente. Instituto de Educação, Universidade de Lisboa 11, 12 and 13 July 2016 VENUE Instituto de Educação da Universidade de Lisboa (IEUL), Alameda da Universidade, 1649-013 Lisboa, Portugal. Organization: Congress held In the context of the Project Students´ Motivation for Academic Performance: Differentiation and Promotion (MADA-DP), carried out at the Unidade de Investigação e Desenvolvimento em Educação e Formação (UIDEF) do Instituto de Educação da Universidade de Lisboa. ABOUT WHO SHOULD ATTEND The II International Congress Students Engagement in School: Perspectives of Psychology and Education – Motivation for Academic Performance, is meant to be an open forum designed for researchers, teachers and psychologists, from all over the world, concerned with debating students’ motivation and engagement in school, discussing theories, methods, practices and psychoeducational repercussions. Continuing its first edition held in Lisbon in 2013 (http://cieae.ie.ul.pt), it has now a subtheme, students motivation for academic performance (SMAP), and aims to provide opportunities to discuss research works, theoretical or empirical, with experts and colleagues from education, psychology and proximate domains. The issues under analysis aim to highlight research lines in the field of motivation and engagement, triggering promising concepts in broad significance maps, not only to cognitive aspects of motivation, but also focusing the psychosocial complexities that motivated behavior reflects. Our focus is now motivation, opening to the relational aspects in scholar context, and reflection of a broader society. Both in academic and family context, has been a growing concern for the decline in students’ a motivation. The lack of engagement in school is a persistent problem, existing in a larger number of students. The need to rethink educational institutions in the face of paradigmatic changes and the labor market crisis make cuttingedge and essential to create opportunities to reflect about education, taking as a study focus motivation and students engagement. The congress meets and extends the objectives underlined by EE2020, promoting a current and significant research domain – engagement in learning – valuing the study of the impact of technologies on students motivation, also attending to the architecture, of scholar spaces, as well as the other forms of art (painting, poetry, music, dance, theatre, and cinema), and physical education – as learning contexts in school and throughout life. Will be highlighted conceptualizations and practices to reduce academic failure and dropout rates, in the search for new lines of research, fostering an Education without EXCLUSION. This II congress attentions the search for answers to the following problem; How do variations in students motivation and engagement occur, how do their precursors act and how do their repercussions arise, attending to the complexity that embodies teaching and learning politics? Thus, our goals are: disseminate research results; analyze educational contexts encouraging of school motivation; equating new lines of research valuing the contributions for education, psychology and other disciplinary areas, in the pursuit of students and teachers’ well-being and fulfillment, in a school for all. Welcome. This Congress addresses to those with contributions in diverse disciplinary areas, whether more related to Psychology and Education, whether more focused in the teaching of specific issues. This meeting is meant to be a forum of analysis and reflection, aimed at all education professionals, psychologists, educators, teachers, researchers and undergraduate, master and PhD students. Feliciano H. Veiga, Congress Coordinator TOPICS Motivation and students engagement in school: conceptualization and assessment Motivation and students engagement in school: contextual influences Motivation and students engagement in school: personal variables Motivation and students engagement in school: relations with academic performance Motivation and teachers and parents engagement in school Motivation and engagement in the teaching of specific subjects: mathematics, languages, arts, sciences and technologies Motivation and engagement in school: intervention and promotion Motivation and engagement in school: relations with other variables. SCIENTIFIC COMMITTEE Coordination: Feliciano Veiga and Justino Magalhães (Univ. de Lisboa) Adelinda Candeias (Portugal, Universidade de Évora) Adriana Ortiz (Argentina, Universidad Nacional de Salta) Alberto Rocha (Portugal, ANEIS) Alfonso Barca (Espanha, Universidade da Corunha) Altermir Barbosa (Brasil, Universidade Federal Juiz de Fora) Ana Almeida (Portugal, Universidade do Minho) Ana Paula Caetano (Portugal, Universidade de Lisboa) Ana Veiga Simão (Portugal, Universidade de Lisboa) Anabela Pereira (Portugal, Universidade de Aveiro) Anne Marie Fontaine (Portugal, Universidade do Porto) António Cachapuz (Portugal, Universidade de Aveiro) António Neto (Portugal, Universidade de Évora) Azancot de Menezes (Timor-Leste, Universidade de Díli) Bento Silva (Portugal, Universidade do Minho) Carmen León (Venezuela, Universidade Católica Andrés Bello) Carolina Carvalho (Portugal, Universidade Lisboa) Cecília Galvão (Portugal, Universidade de Lisboa) Domingos Fernandes (Portugal, Universidade de Lisboa) Ema Oliveira (Portugal, Universidade da Beira Interior) Ermelindo Peixoto (Portugal, Universidade dos Açores) Estela Costa (Portugal, Universidade de Lisboa) Eve Kikas (Estónia, Universidade de Tartu) Fátima Goulão (Portugal, Universidade Aberta) Fátima Morais (Portugal, Universidade do Minho) Félix Neto (Portugal, Universidade do Porto) Fernanda Leopoldina Viana (Portugal, Universidade do Minho) Fernando A. Costa (Portugal, Universidade de Lisboa) Fernando García (Espanha, Universidad de Valência) Fernando Gonçalves (Portugal, Universidade do Algarve) Filomena Ponte (Portugal, Universidade Católica) Florêncio V. Castro (Espanha, Universidad de Extremadura) Glória Franco (Portugal, Universidade da Madeira) Gonzalo Musitu Ochoa (Espanha, Universidad Pablo Olavide) Guilhermina Miranda (Portugal, Universidade de Lisboa) Henrique Guimarães (Portugal, Universidade de Lisboa) Isabel Festas (Portugal, Universidade Coimbra) Isabel Janeiro (Portugal, Universidade de Lisboa) Isabel Martínez (Espanha, Universidad de Castilla-La Mancha) Jailton Francisco (Brasil, Universidade Federal Fluminense) João Filipe Matos (Portugal, Universidade de Lisboa) João Lopes (Portugal, Universidade do Minho) João Nogueira (Portugal, Universidade Nova de Lisboa) João Pedro da Ponte (Portugal, Universidade de Lisboa) João Pinhal (Portugal, Universidade de Lisboa) Joaquim B. Lopes (Portugal, Univ. Trás-os-Montes e Alto Douro) Joaquim Pintassilgo (Portugal, Universidade de Lisboa) Jorge Ramos do Ó (Portugal, Universidade de Lisboa) José-María Roman (Espanha, Universidad de Valladolid) Joseph Conboy (Portugal, Universidade de Lisboa) Justino Magalhães (Portugal, Universidade de Lisboa) Leandro Almeida (Portugal, Universidade do Minho) Leonor Santos (Portugal, Universidade de Lisboa) Lúcia Miranda (Portugal, ISET) Luís Miguel Carvalho (Portugal, Universidade de Lisboa) Luísa Cerdeira (Portugal, Universidade de Lisboa) Luísa Faria (Portugal, Universidade do Porto) Madalena Melo (Portugal, Universidade de Évora) Manuela Esteves (Portugal, Universidade de Lisboa) Marcelino Pereira (Portugal, Universidade de Coimbra) Marcos Onofre (Portugal, Universidade de Lisboa) Margarida Gaspar de Matos (Portugal, Universidade de Lisboa) Margarida Pocinho (Portugal, Universidade da Madeira) Maria Céu Taveira (Portugal, Universidade do Minho) Maria João Mogarro (Portugal, Universidade de Lisboa) Natália Alves (Portugal, Universidade de Lisboa) Pedro Rocha Reis (Portugal, Universidade de Lisboa) Pedro Mourato (Portugal, Universidade de Lisboa) Pedro Rosário (Portugal, Universidade do Minho) Raquel Guzzo (Brasil, Universidade PUC-Campinas) Rui Abrunhosa Gonçalves (Portugal, Universidade do Minho) São Luís Castro (Portugal, Universidade do Porto) Sara Bahia (Portugal, Universidade de Lisboa) Shane Jimerson (EUA, University of Califórnia) Shui-fong Lam (China, University of Hong Kong) Solange Wechsler (Brasil, Universidade PUC-Campinas) Soraia Napoleão Freitas (Brasil, Univ. Federal Santa Maria) Suzana Nunes Caldeira (Portugal, Universidade dos Açores) Teresa Leite (Portugal, Universidade de Lisboa) Vera Monteiro (Portugal, ISPA) Viorel Robu (Roménia, Universitatea Petre Andrei din Iasi) Vitor Franco (Portugal, Universidade de Évora) Yvette Solomon (Reino Unido, Manchester University).