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Episodic and individual effects of elementary students' optimal experience: An HLM study
Authors:Chao-Yang Cheng  Sherry Y Chen
Institution:1. Institute of Education, National Chiao Tung University, Hsinchu City, Taiwan;2. Graduate Institute of Network Learning Technology, National Central University, Taoyuan City, Taiwan
Abstract:The authors defined optimal experience as a functional state of a relatively high level of concentration, time distortion, satisfaction, and enjoyment (Csikszentmihalyi, 1992 Csikszentmihalyi, M. (1992). The flow experience and its significance for human psychology. In M. C. I. S. Csikszentmihalyi (Ed.), Optimal experience: Psychological studies of flow in consciousness. London, England: Cambridge University Press. Google Scholar]) and collected data through the Day Reconstruction Method. In three random days, 147 fifth-grade students answered questionnaires for each school event in the previous day resulting repeated data from 2,288 episodes. Several hierarchical linear models were conducted. The authors found that elementary students perceived better quality of optimal experience during break time versus classes taught by activity, seatwork or lecture methods. Unexpectedly, more optimal experience was reported in the events when students perceived themselves as having high skill but low challenge, contradictory to the original expectation of skill–challenge balance. Four additional flow conditions were more effective than primary flow condition and instructional methods in predicting optimal experience. Finally, optimal experience varied much more across event-episodes than among individuals meaning that teachers have rooms to improve students' optimal experience in elementary school days.
Keywords:Day reconstruction method  elementary school students  flow conditions  flow theory  instructional methods  optimal experience
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