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School burnout, depressive symptoms and engagement : Their combined effect on student achievement

2017

Abstract Prior studies have shown that student burnout becomes more prevalent during adolescence and is associated with both depressive symptoms and school engagement. Little is known about how burnout, engagement, and depressive symptoms jointly affect students’ school achievement in terms of grades and skipping class. The main purpose of the current study was to analyse these variables within a full model in order to examine the direct and indirect effects of burnout, engagement and depression on student achievement, while controlling for gender and age. Participants were 210 Italian high school students aged 14 to 16. Student burnout was found to exert the strongest effect on school achi…

masennus3304educationBurnoutAffect (psychology)saavutuksetEducationabsenteeismAge and genderdepressive symptomsStudents’ burnoutachievementsStudent achievementFull model0501 psychology and cognitive sciencespoissaolotDepressive symptomsta515burnoutopiskelijatstudents05 social sciences050301 educationsitoutuminenAchievementDepressive symptomAbsenteeismSchool engagementuupuminenPsychology0503 educationpsychological phenomena and processes050104 developmental & child psychologyClinical psychologyengagementInternational Journal of Educational Research
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Mathematics Skills of Kosovar Primary School Children: A Special View on Children with Mathematical Learning Difficulties

2018

The present study examined the development of mathematics skills of Kosovar primary school children in terms of their gender, living area, socio-economic status, and achievement level. A special emphasis was placed on longitudinal investigations of the development of mathemat-ics skills in children with learning difficulties in mathematics over a 2-year and 4-month period. Participants were 553 fourth-graders, 85 of whom identified with mathematical learning difficulties were classified into two subgroups: children with low mathematics achievement and children with limited mathematics ability. Results have shown that there were no gender differences in mathematics achievement. Children’s li…

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Best friends in adolescence show similar educational careers in early adulthood

2012

The present study investigated the role of best friends in educational career development from adolescence to adulthood. Participants' (N = 476) reciprocal best friendships were identified at age 15, while their educational attainment was investigated in early adulthood (age 26), their intelligence (IQ) at age 13, and parental education, educational expectations and academic achievement at age 16. The results revealed that adolescent best friends ended up pursuing similar educational careers in adulthood. Furthermore, three kinds of partner-effects were found when adolescents' prior career behaviors were controlled for: (1) best friends' intelligence predicted adolescents' later academic pe…

media_common.quotation_subject05 social sciences050301 educationPredictor variablesAcademic achievementChild developmentEducational attainmentDevelopmental psychologyFriendshipParental educationEarly adulthoodDevelopmental and Educational Psychology0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesPsychology0503 educationta515050104 developmental & child psychologyCareer developmentmedia_commonJournal of Applied Developmental Psychology
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Does School Matter?

2008

School burnout can be defined as consisting of exhaustion due to school demands, cynical, and detached attitude toward one’s school, and feelings of inadequacy as a student ( Kiuru, Aunola, Nurmi, Leskinen, & Salmela-Aro, 2008 ; Salmela-Aro & Näätänen, 2005 ; Schaufeli, Martínez, Pinto, Salanova, & Bakker, 2002 ). The first aim of the present study was to examine the extent to which schools differ in school-related burnout. Moreover, the aim was to examine the extent to which school-related and background factors are associated with school burnout at the school level and at the individual level. The participants were 58,657 students from 431 comprehensive schools and 29,515 stu…

media_common.quotation_subjectMultilevel modelContext (language use)Academic achievementBurnoutDevelopmental psychologyComprehensive schoolArts and Humanities (miscellaneous)FeelingPedagogyOccupational stressPsychologySocioeconomic statusGeneral Psychologymedia_commonEuropean Psychologist
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Teachers adapt their instruction according to students’ academic performance

2012

This study examined the extent to which a student’s academic performance in first grade contributes to the active instruction given by a teacher to a particular student. To investigate this, 105 first graders were tested in mathematics and reading in the fall and spring of their first school year. At the same time points, their teachers filled in a questionnaire on five successive days on the active instruction they have given a particular student. The results showed that the poorer the performance in reading a student showed in fall, the more active instruction teachers reported giving a student in spring. Moreover, the poorer the performance in mathematics a student showed in fall, the mo…

media_common.quotation_subjectTeaching methodExperimental and Cognitive PsychologyAcademic achievementEducationEducational researchReading (process)PedagogyDevelopmental and Educational PsychologyMathematics educationPsychologyReading skillsta515media_commonEducational Psychology
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Reading and Writing Skills in Adolescents With Autism Spectrum Disorder Without Intellectual Disability.

2021

The purpose of this study is to extend the knowledge about academic achievement in individuals with autism spectrum disorder (ASD). To this end, first, we analyzed differences in a wide range of reading and writing skills in adolescents with ASD without intellectual disability (ASD-WID) and adolescents with typical development (TD). Second, these two groups were compared on academic outcomes in core subjects and indicators of successful transition to secondary school. Third, the potential contribution of literacy skills to academic outcomes was examined in the two groups. Participants were 56 adolescents between 12 and 14 years old, 30 with ASD-WID and 26 with TD. Results showed no signific…

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Reading comprehension, word reading and spelling as predictors of school achievement and choice of secondary education

2008

Abstract The main aim of this study was to find out what kind of factor model of written language skills could be created on the basis of tests of reading accuracy and fluency, spelling and reading comprehension, and how the written language skills factor and school achievement predict choice of secondary education and what effects gender, special education support and socio-economic background have on this prediction. Altogether 1700 students were assessed with two word-level reading tests and word- and pseudo-word-spelling tests and by a reading comprehension test. Remaining data were elicited with a questionnaire. The findings showed that a latent written language skills factor could be …

media_common.quotation_subjecteducationAcademic achievementSpecial educationSpellingEducationDevelopmental psychologyTest (assessment)FluencyReading comprehensionReading (process)Developmental and Educational PsychologyWritten languagePsychologymedia_commonCognitive psychologyLearning and Instruction
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The role of achievement strategies on literacy acquisition across languages

2011

Abstract We examined the importance of children’s achievement strategies in different literacy outcomes in three languages varying in orthographic consistency: Chinese, English, and Greek. Eighty Chinese-speaking Taiwanese children, 51 English-speaking Canadian children and 70 Greek children were assessed on measures of phonological awareness, rapid automatized naming, reading fluency, and spelling. The children’s use of a task-focused versus task-avoidant achievement strategy in the classroom context was rated by their teachers. The results indicated that the teacher-rated task-focused behavior was a significant predictor of spelling and to a lesser extent of reading fluency and that its e…

media_common.quotation_subjecteducationAcademic achievementbehavioral disciplines and activitiesSpellingLiteracyEducationDevelopmental psychologyFluencyPhonological awarenessReading (process)Developmental and Educational PsychologyPsychologyRapid automatized namingOrthographyta515media_commonContemporary Educational Psychology
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How Comprehensive School Students Perceive their Psychosocial School Environment

2010

The aim of this study was to describe students’ perceptions of their psychosocial school environment and to examine the associations between such perceptions and students’ perceived school performance. Our analyses were based on data from the Health Behaviour in School‐Aged Children 2006 study, involving responses by Finnish students from grades 7 and 9. The results indicated that students’ perceptions of their school environment were fairly positive, but that a remarkably large proportion of the students reported negative attitudes towards school. School engagement, school strain, and teacher‐student relations were found to be the most influential predictors in the psychosocial school envi…

media_common.quotation_subjecteducationApplied psychologyHealth behaviourkouluympäristöschool engagementAcademic achievementperceived school performanceEducationDevelopmental psychologykoulukokemuksetComprehensive schoolkouluun sitoutuminenPerceptionschool perceptionsmedicineAnxietySchool environmentSchool engagementmedicine.symptomPsychologyPsychosocialmedia_commonScandinavian Journal of Educational Research
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Students’ characteristics and teacher–child relationships in instruction: A meta-analysis

2012

Abstract This article suggests that students’ characteristics play a more important role in classrooms than has previously been thought. To investigate this, a computerized literacy search was conducted, finding 19 studies that focused on the topic. On the basis of these studies a meta-analysis was carried out in which 23 effect size estimates were computed. The results showed that teachers reported more conflict and child dependency, and less closeness in teacher–child relationships when interacting with students who exhibited either a high level of external or a high level of internal problem behavior. In contrast, teachers reported less conflict and more closeness in teacher–child relati…

media_common.quotation_subjecteducationClosenessContrast (statistics)Academic achievementLiteracyEducationEducational researchLearner engagementMeta-analysisPsychologySocial psychologyta515media_commonEducational Research Review
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