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Peer Victimization, Student Engagement, And School Attendance: Structural Equation Models, Jason Benjamin Dunkle
Peer Victimization, Student Engagement, And School Attendance: Structural Equation Models, Jason Benjamin Dunkle
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Survey data from a study of 6th grade students in Colorado (n=860) were used to estimate structural equation models in which peer victimization types were hypothesized to have significant relationships with both student engagement and attendance. Then, student engagement and attendance variables were hypothesized to have significant effects on achievement (measured as grade point average). Student engagement was viewed as a multi-faceted construct, composed of behavioral, cognitive, and emotional aspects. Four different types of peer victimization variables (verbal, physical, exclusion, and intensity) were combined to form a latent measure for peer victimization that was expected to predict …
Bridging Policy And Education: How Elementary Students Are Impacted By Reform Efforts, Kristen E. Bunn
Bridging Policy And Education: How Elementary Students Are Impacted By Reform Efforts, Kristen E. Bunn
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This study focuses on how state policies that encourage school reform impact student experience. The paper demonstrates what students in these reformed schools experience and what lessons we can learn from their experiences. In particular, the research focuses on engagement levels and the matching of intentions to student propensities. A goal of the paper is to help bridge the policy and educational worlds by shedding light on what is happening in four school-of-choice classrooms.
A mixed methodology is used; data from an Educational Connoisseurship and Criticism, an engagement measure, and interviews are triangulated. The research was conducted at two school-of-choice …
School Engagement And The Achievement Gap, Nicole R. Skalsky
School Engagement And The Achievement Gap, Nicole R. Skalsky
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Evidence of the influence of engagement on learning and achievement is well established. There is also indication of a test-score gap between poor students and middle class students as well as among racial and ethnic groups.
This gap continues to be a top priority in educational reform. Since the achievement gap continues to widen for many school districts and states, investigating the possible connection between the engagement gap and the achievement gap deserves needed attention.
This study sought to determine the differences in school engagement and achievement levels between students from low and high-SES backgrounds, as measured by free and …