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The relationship between classroom quality and students' engagement in secondary school

2013

Student engagement has been identified as an influential mediator between classroom interactional quality and adolescent learning outcomes. This study examined the relationship between classroom quality and student behavioural engagement in secondary school classrooms. Three dimensions of classroom quality (emotional, organisational and instructional support) and the dimension of student engagement were observed in nine classrooms using the Classroom Assessment Scoring System. Self-ratings of behavioural engagement were provided by 181 Finnish secondary school students along with their teachers’ ratings of classroom-level student engagement. The results showed, first, that there was variati…

Scoring systemEmotional supportmedia_common.quotation_subjectluokkahuoneen laatuclassroom qualityExperimental and Cognitive PsychologyStudent engagementsitoutuminenEducationOrganisational supportPedagogyobservointiDevelopmental and Educational PsychologyMathematics educationComputingMilieux_COMPUTERSANDEDUCATIONstudent engagementsecondary schoolta516Quality (business)yläkouluPsychologyclassroom observationsComputingMilieux_MISCELLANEOUSmedia_common
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Adolescents’ Self-Concordance, School Engagement, and Burnout Predict Their Educational Trajectories 1This paper is part of a series on “Youth Develo…

2009

This study investigated whether self-concordance of adolescents’ achievement-related goal predicts their school engagement and lack of burnout during upper secondary school as well as their subsequent educational trajectories. We also examined whether goal effort and progress mediate these associations. The sample consisted of 614 17-year-old upper secondary school students, who were surveyed three times: (1) in the second grade of upper secondary, (2) in the third grade of upper secondary school, and (3) one year later. The results showed that when adolescents pursued their achievement-related goal for internal reasons, they also invested effort in their goal, which was reflected in a hig…

Secondary levelArts and Humanities (miscellaneous)ConcordanceeducationStudent engagementAspiration levelAcademic achievementSchool engagementBurnoutPsychologyGeneral PsychologyPredictive factorDevelopmental psychologyEuropean Psychologist
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Finnish Students’ Engagement in Science Lessons

2015

The decreasing number of students who are engaged in science learning has been recognised as a problem. The pre-conditions of engagement and actual engagement were examined using a novel research method to obtain detailed information on Finnish students’ engagement in different situations and to gain a better understanding of this phenomenon. The study’s participants consisted of 68 students (31 girls, 37 boys) from 9th grade and 67 students (46 girls, 21 boys) from 1st grade in upper secondary school. The research aimed to answer the following question: How does Finnish students’ engagement occur in exact and life science lessons? Participants received smartphones equipped with a smartphon…

Secondary levelExperience sampling methodlcsh:LC8-6691lcsh:Special aspects of educationexperience sampling methodlife science4. Educationexact scienceeducationExact scienceSmartphone applicationstudents’ engagement experience sampling method exact science life scienceEducationPhenomenonstudents’ engagementMathematics educationlcsh:Q516 Educational sciencesScience learningPsychologylcsh:ScienceResearch method
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Student Engagement, Truancy, and Cynicism

2021

Abstract Truancy in upper secondary education is a widespread problem, which contributes significantly to school dropout risk. However, the underlying mechanisms of truancy have remained unstudied. This longitudinal study of 1853 Finnish students examined how initial levels and changes in student engagement from primary (Grade 6) to lower secondary school (Grades 7 and 9) predicted truancy in upper secondary education, and whether cynicism (losing interest in school) mediated the relationship between engagement and truancy. Growth curve models showed that high engagement levels in primary school and increases in engagement over time predicted less truancy in upper secondary education. Cynic…

Secondary levelLongitudinal studySocial Psychology05 social scienceseducation050301 educationStudent engagementEducationDevelopmental psychologySchool dropoutCynicismDevelopmental and Educational Psychology0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesTruancyPsychology0503 education050104 developmental & child psychologyLearning and Individual Differences
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Integration of Mortgage and Capital Markets: Evidence in the Spanish Case

2006

The spectacular development of the Spanish mortgage market during the last decade has increased the concern about its financial integration with other capital markets. This paper examines the degree of integration between the mortgage market and two broader capital markets such as the public debt market and the money market in the Spanish case. With this purpose, different time series techniques in a context of cointegration have been used. The results obtained reveal that there exists an important degree of integration between the mortgage market and the general capital markets in Spain. In particular, the public debt market and, especially, the money market have turned into essential refe…

Secondary mortgage marketFactor marketMoney marketMarket depthOrder (exchange)Financial systemSecondary marketBusinessMarket microstructureShared appreciation mortgageSSRN Electronic Journal
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Assessment of student engagement among junior high school students and associations with self-esteem, burnout, and academic achievement

2016

Journal for educational research online 8 (2016) 2, S. 136-157

SelbstwertgefühlLower secondary educationAffektives LernenUmfrageErziehung Schul- und BildungswesenErhebungsinstrumenteducationMail surveyscognitive engagementLower secondaryVerhalten370 Erziehung Schul- und BildungswesenSchool successCognitive learningSuccess at schoolEducationSecondary education lower levelddc:370Teacher burnoutEmpirische BildungsforschungReliabilitätFinlandSekundarstufe Istudent-engagement-instrumentEngagementSchülerleistungbehavioral engagementEmpirische UntersuchungBurnout-SyndromPupilKognitives LernenPädagogische PsychologieReliabilityValiditätPupilsEmpirical studyFinnlandStudent achievementaffective engagementLower level secondary educationSchülerInvolvement370 EducationPsychometriePsychometrySchulerfolgPupil achievement
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Guilt and Media Use

2020

Self-conscious emotionsmedia_common.quotation_subjectMedia useWell-beingSelf-controlPsychologySocial psychologyMoral disengagementmedia_commonThe International Encyclopedia of Media Psychology
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The role of perceived autonomy support in predicting university students’ academic success mediated by academic self-efficacy and school engagement

2019

This research analysed relationships between perceived teachers’ autonomy support and academic success, with self-efficacy and school engagement acting as mediators. This was a survey of 870 studen...

Self-efficacyAutonomy supporteducation05 social sciences050301 educationExperimental and Cognitive PsychologyAcademic achievementStructural equation modelingPerceived autonomyEducationWell-beingDevelopmental and Educational Psychology0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesSchool engagementSubjective well-beingPsychology0503 educationSocial psychology050104 developmental & child psychologyEducational Psychology
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Perinatal stress events and burnout among midwives in Poland. The mediating role of self-efficacy

2021

Aim: The aim of the study was to check whether there is a link between perinatal stress events, self-efficacy, and burnout in a group of midwives. According to the Job Demands-Resources model (JD-R model), perinatal stress events may be linked to burnout, and self-efficacy can play a mediating role in this connection. Design: A quantitative longitudinal study. Methods: The research involved 99 midwives working in the Polish public health service. Results: Stepwise regression analysis showed a direct relationship between perinatal stress events and emotional exhaustion (β = 0.12; p = 0.02). The results of mediation analysis suggest that self-efficacy plays the role of mediator in the perinat…

Self-efficacyLongitudinal studySeniorityDisengagement theoryBurnoutEmotional exhaustionPsychologyModerationGeneral NursingOccupational burnoutClinical psychologyCentral European Journal of Nursing and Midwifery
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Newly qualified teachers’ work engagement and teacher efficacy influences on job satisfaction, burnout, and the intention to quit

2011

Teacher policy is high on national agendas and countries are seeking to improve schools. Demands on schools and teachers are more complex and it is expected that a larger number of teachers will enter the profession. Studies indicate that the period when teachers are newly qualified is a peak time for leaving the profession. The purpose of this study was to investigate work engagement and teacher efficacy and their relationship to job satisfaction, burnout and the intention to quit among newly qualified teachers. 750 questionnaires were distributed to teachers who had less than six years experience as a teacher after they had completed their teacher education from one university in southern…

Self-efficacyResponse rate (survey)Work engagementApplied psychologyNewly qualifiedJob satisfactionBurnoutPsychologyIntention to quitTeacher educationEducationEuropean Journal of Teacher Education
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