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2011

Engagement

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Expanding A Validated Model: Effects And Antecedents Of Student Engagement, Barbara Nesbitt May 2011

Expanding A Validated Model: Effects And Antecedents Of Student Engagement, Barbara Nesbitt

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This study attempted to identify aspects of student engagement and capital inputs that impacted student achievement. The primary research question in the study asked: Does student engagement mediate the effects of capital inputs at the student, school, and class level to improve student achievement? The study also sought to understand how student engagement, capital inputs, and student achievement differed between White and African American students. This study used the 1990 and 1992 follow-up waves of the NELS:88 dataset. Two standardized scores defined student achievement: 12th grade reading and mathematics. The data were analyzed using confirmatory factor analysis (CFA) and structural …


Creating A Learning Environment To Increase Early Adolescent Motivation: A Dissertation, Mark Logan Jan 2011

Creating A Learning Environment To Increase Early Adolescent Motivation: A Dissertation, Mark Logan

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This study focuses on early adolescent motivation in school. It is an inquiry that seeks to understand the factors that contribute to students’ engagement in their learning through student and teacher perceptions. I examined significant research often cited as impacting motivation, including early adolescent development, middle school structures, transitions, student/teacher relationships, and parental involvement. I surveyed 345 sixth grade students on their perceptions of their own learning, thoughts, and behaviors. Participating students attended schools with various middle school age configurations, including K-8, K-12, 5-8, and 6-8. Schools represented public and charter public schools and were located in urban, suburban, and …