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Associations between Adolescents’ Interpersonal Relationships, School Well-being, and Academic Achievement during Educational Transitions

2020

AbstractA youth’s ability to adapt during educational transitions has long-term, positive impacts on their academic achievement and mental health. Although supportive relationships with parents, peers, and teachers are protective factors associated with successful educational transitions, little is known about the reciprocal link between the quality of these interpersonal relationships and school well-being, with even less known about how these two constructs affect academic achievement. This longitudinal study examined how the quality of interpersonal relationships and school well-being worked together to affect academic achievement during the transition from primary school to lower second…

MaleParentsearly adolescenceLongitudinal studyinterpersonal relationshipsInterpersonal relationshipsvarhaisnuoretAcademic achievementEmpirical ResearchAcademic achievementihmissuhteetalakouluDevelopmental psychologySchool well-beinghenkinen hyvinvointinuoretTransactional leadershipeducational transitionDevelopmental and Educational PsychologyLongitudinal StudiesParent-Child RelationsChildAcademic SuccessSchoolsParenting4. Education05 social sciences050301 educationacademic achievementHealth psychologyFemaleyläkouluPsychology050104 developmental & child psychologyopintomenestysAdolescentSocial PsychologyeducationEducational transitionAffect (psychology)Peer GroupEducationInterpersonal relationshipHumansInterpersonal Relations0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesEarly adolescenceAchievementschool well-beingMental healthPersonality DevelopmentWell-being516 Educational sciences0503 educationSocial Sciences (miscellaneous)Journal of Youth and Adolescence
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Reading comprehension difficulty is often distinct from difficulty in reading fluency and accompanied with problems in motivation and school well-bei…

2019

This paper examined if difficulty in reading comprehension (PISA) is distinct from difficulty in reading fluency and if the distinct types of reading difficulties are differently associated with learning motivation, school burnout, and school enjoyment. The participants were 1324 Finnish ninth graders. Findings suggested that difficulties in reading comprehension are often distinct from difficulties in reading fluency. Three reading difficulty groups were identified: (1) poor readers with both fluency and reading comprehension difficulties (n = 46, 3.5%), (2) slow readers with only fluency difficulties (n = 70, 5.3%), and (3) poor comprehenders with only reading comprehension difficulties (…

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Peer effects in the light of students interactions and the subjective dimensions of school experience

2011

This Thesis addresses the issue of peer-effects in the context of school. From analysis of a large database produced by a Chilean national study (SIMCE 2004), this work investigates the mechanisms through which pupils with different levels of scholastic, human and cultural capital influence each other. These influences seem present for a diverse range of school outcomes, including academic achievement. Drawing on the literature produced by different disciplinary approaches —sociology, economics, social psychology and education— the study focuses on ways of identifying and measuring peer-effects. The presence of subjective dimensions capable of reflecting, in part, the school experience of p…

[SHS.EDU]Humanities and Social Sciences/Education[SHS.EDU] Humanities and Social Sciences/EducationPeer-effectsModèles multiniveauxPratiques d'étude[ SHS.EDU ] Humanities and Social Sciences/EducationSégrégation socio-scolaireStudy practicesEntraideSchool well-beingFactorial analysisConcept de soi académiqueHierarchical modelsEffets de pairsPeer assistanceQuantile regressionChiliAcademic self-conceptChileRégression par quantilesBien-être à l'écoleSocial and academic segregationAnalyse factorielle
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Investigating teachers’ dyadic self-efficacy and its correlations to students’ perceptions of teacher efficacy and student well-being

2022

Most studies, to date, have ignored variance in teachers’ self-efficacy (TSE) in relation to teaching individual students (i.e., student-specific self-efficacy). However, TSE and teacher efficacy differ among students. Thus, this study examines dyadic TSE in four domains and their correlations with students’ perceptions of teacher efficacy and student academic self-concept and well-being. Results of a paper–pencil survey involving 29 teachers and 469 students (39.9% girls, aged 10–17 years) from German secondary schools reveal a moderate overlap between dyadic TSE and students’ perceptions of teacher efficacy. Furthermore, they reveal variance in how teachers’ and students’ ratings are rela…

minäpystyvyysminäkuvadyadic self-efficacyExperimental and Cognitive Psychologyopettajatoppilaatschool well-beingEducationhenkinen hyvinvointiDevelopmental and Educational Psychologykäsityksetstudent perceptions of teacher efficacyacademic self-conceptSelf-efficacyself-efficacyopettaja-oppilassuhde
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TOWARDS WELL-BEING AT SCHOOL WITH INTEGRATIVE PEDAGOGY

2011

The purpose of this presentation is to consider intervention for developing school well-being and preventing bullying. Intervention is realized with the Integrative Pedagogy [1] [2] and viewed from the perspectives of the school community and the professional development of the school staff. Finnish comprehensive school teachers are highly educated and motivated for their jobs. This has seen as one of the reasons for the good learning results in the academic skills of pupils. There is, however, a need for improvement the well-being of pupils. Bullying in schools is also a common issue. The teachers together with other school professionals need training, both as individuals and as a communit…

professional development of teachersintegratiivinen pedagogiikkaammatillinen kehittyminenopettajien täydennyskoulutusIntegrative Pedagogykoulukiusaaminenin-service training of teacherskiusaaminenschool well-beingkouluhyvinvointiasiantuntijuus
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