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Predictors of school engagement in foster children: A longitudinal study.

Predictors of school engagement in foster children: A longitudinal study.

... As a last step, we tested, at both levels, the assumptions of linearity, normality of residuals, and homoscedasticity of residuals for the re- tained Model 5. We tested linearity at level 1 by exploring the in- dividual ...

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School engagement, self esteem and wellbeing during transfer from primary to secondary school

School engagement, self esteem and wellbeing during transfer from primary to secondary school

... to school context were teacher support, and sense of school ...of school, ultimately determining levels of ...and school ethos also play a ...primary school may be the first time a ...

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School Engagement Predictors for Indonesian Islamic Student

School Engagement Predictors for Indonesian Islamic Student

... high school are the times when they need recognition of their ...student engagement based on social integration research result, it can be suggested to schools, teachers and parents to encourage students to ...

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Examining the Relationships Among School Engagement, Quality of School Life and Academic Achievement of University Students

Examining the Relationships Among School Engagement, Quality of School Life and Academic Achievement of University Students

... School engagement is known as psychological construct, which has multiple components such as behavioral, emotional and cognitive ...Behavioral engagement is accepted as important in obtaining success ...

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Adverse Childhood Experiences and Protective Factors With School Engagement

Adverse Childhood Experiences and Protective Factors With School Engagement

... academic performance are less likely to engage in health-risk behaviors, drink or binge alcohol, be sexually active, use drugs, and engage in physical acts of violence. 7,8 Social benefits of higher educational attainment ...

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Successful Post-Primary Schools Serving Disadvantaged Communities: Part B: School engagement with parents and the wider community

Successful Post-Primary Schools Serving Disadvantaged Communities: Part B: School engagement with parents and the wider community

... Firstly, defining the school‟s wider community may be problematic, particularly for schools serving pupils from a variety of communities. One research study found that some schools are surrounded by several ...

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‘It all comes down to the leadership’: the role of the school principal in fostering parent-school engagement

‘It all comes down to the leadership’: the role of the school principal in fostering parent-school engagement

... Research, however, continues to highlight areas of dissonance between policy rhetoric and actual levels of parity, dialogue and trust within partnerships, as is particularly seen in the case of marginalised populations ...

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The value of school engagement and school partnership working: review of the literature

The value of school engagement and school partnership working: review of the literature

... • What are masterclasses and taster days? Masterclasses are a set of activities aimed at raising achievement in schools and colleges, covering not only academic and vocational subjects but also critical thinking, ...

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The Effects of Multiple Gratitude Interventions Among Informal Caregivers of Persons with Dementia and Alzheimer's Disease

The Effects of Multiple Gratitude Interventions Among Informal Caregivers of Persons with Dementia and Alzheimer's Disease

... of engagement across all ...increased school engagement given evidence suggesting that economic deprivation among children is a risk factor for achievement difficulties (McLoyd, 1998; Sameroff & ...

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The Context of Resilience among At-Risk Bahamian Youth

The Context of Resilience among At-Risk Bahamian Youth

... defined school engagement in terms of the commitment that a student has toward ...that school engagement is positively associated with resilience (Daly et ...students‘ school life: one ...

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Parental Engagement in a School District in Crisis: Examining School Reform through the Lens of Family Involvement

Parental Engagement in a School District in Crisis: Examining School Reform through the Lens of Family Involvement

... High School is, it’s our school, yes… We should try to help the faculties, you see, to make this school year a good ...this school up… You understand? Okay, you shouldn’t just leave it like ...

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Exploring Secondary School Pupils’ ICT Engagement: A Validation Study

Exploring Secondary School Pupils’ ICT Engagement: A Validation Study

... secondary school pupils’ ICT ...ICT engagement questionnaire and the relationships among factors regarding pupils’ views), the analysis demonstrated that there were four factors in the 36-item ...

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Year: 2016 Volume: 4 Number: 4

Year: 2016 Volume: 4 Number: 4

... Due to their potential to meet the needs of all learners (Okolo & Bouck, 2007), technology based learning environments have become an equalizing force for the struggling learner as they provide opportunities to ...

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                        Working-class males and engagement with high school education

Article Working-class males and engagement with high school education

... If a chart was used to present the findings from the more generic question about whether participants saw school as a waste of time, the results would be identical with the Figure 14. Surprisingly, though, a ...

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Short Term International Study For Teachers As A Form of Experiential Learning: A Case Study of American Educators in Turkey

Short Term International Study For Teachers As A Form of Experiential Learning: A Case Study of American Educators in Turkey

... the school, new practices are simply ‘more of the same’ and are unlikely to lead to much significant change in what happens to students” ...study school district, teachers have received training about how ...

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From discrete intervention to engage marginalised students to whole-school initiative to engage all students

From discrete intervention to engage marginalised students to whole-school initiative to engage all students

... in school’ (Lamb et ...in school by many measures’ ...because school enjoyment and engagement have been found to diminish socio-economic disparities (Abbott- Chapman et ...in engagement ...

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The impact of within school autonomy on students’ goal orientations and engagement with mathematics

The impact of within school autonomy on students’ goal orientations and engagement with mathematics

... the school. A within- school autonomy score was derived from 78 school leaders’ responses to 11 items from PISA 1 (Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD) 2012) that assessed ...

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The impact of mobile computer-based physics laboratory in learning forces and motion

The impact of mobile computer-based physics laboratory in learning forces and motion

... strategies. Students learn more in school in formal settings, and teaching and learning is the most suitable time allocated to teachers and students for use in a meaningful way. Generally, experiments constitute ...

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Beyond the Catch-22 of School-Based Social Action Programs: Toward a More Pragmatic Approach for Dealing with Power

Beyond the Catch-22 of School-Based Social Action Programs: Toward a More Pragmatic Approach for Dealing with Power

... a school-based program developed by the Center for Democracy and Citizenship ...after school with small groups of high school students who volunteer to participate in ...project-based school ...

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Social Support as Predictor of Student Engagement among Secondary School Students

Social Support as Predictor of Student Engagement among Secondary School Students

... It is generally described as the nearness and availability of people on whom we can depend, individuals who let us realize that they think about, esteem and respect us. Social support alludes to the perceived comfort, ...

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