The relationship between school climate and students’ engagement at school
The school climate is a construct that can adequately represent the quality of school life. School climate is the sum of perceptions of teachers, parents, students and administration about different aspects of school functioning and has an impact on their lives. The aim of the research was to determ...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Zbornik Instituta za pedagoška istraživanja 2020, Vol.52 (2), p.233-274 |
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Zusammenfassung: | The school climate is a construct that can adequately represent the quality
of school life. School climate is the sum of perceptions of teachers,
parents, students and administration about different aspects of school
functioning and has an impact on their lives. The aim of the research was to
determine the relationship between the school climate and student
engagement. The sample consists of 332 high school students from Sombor and
Novi Sad. The Delaware School Climate Scale was used, namely the School
Climate and Student Engagement subscales. Prior to data processing, a
confirmatory factor analysis was performed to confirm the latent
dimensionality of the used instruments. Then, descriptive indicators were
presented. According to descriptive indicators students assess the school
climate moderately, and on average they are more cognitively/behaviourally
engaged than emotionally. The intercorrelation table indicates low to
moderate correlations between variables. In order to respond to the aim of
the study, two multiple regression analyses were performed. Regression
analysis shows that teacher student relations are statistically sig?nificant
predictor of all three types of student engagement, while fairness of school
rules appears as a statistically significant predictor of
cognitive/behavioural student engagement, and the factor respect for
diversity of students? emotional engagement. Similar results are found in
other studies conducted around the world. |
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ISSN: | 0579-6431 1820-9270 |
DOI: | 10.2298/ZIPI2002233D |