Young Adolescent Perceptions of School Climate and Self-Efficacy: The Intersectionality of Race and Gender.

Q2 Social Sciences
RMLE Online Pub Date : 2022-01-01 Epub Date: 2022-11-12 DOI:10.1080/19404476.2022.2140004
Margaret Zoller Booth, Audrey Conway Roberts, Jean M Gerard, Beth H Gilfillan
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The researchers investigated adolescent perceptions of school climate and academic self-efficacy over time for a group of Grade 7 through Grade 9 students. We followed 717 students in an ethnically diverse school district in a small town in northern Ohio from fall 2009 to spring 2011. Four waves of data collected in surveys each fall and spring included measures of perceptions of school climate and academic self-efficacy. Compared to the original cohort of middle school students, the Grade 9 cohort demonstrated the most consistent school climate scores over time, but the Grade 7 students demonstrated the greatest change over two years. White girls exhibited the most consistent level of self-efficacy over time, but ethnically minoritized girls demonstrated the lowest level of self-efficacy (most often) when compared to White girls or ethnically minoritized boys. Results illustrate the importance of intersectional analyses of adolescents' perceptions of their schools and of themselves so as not to make assumptions about all students within certain gender or ethnic/racial identities.

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青少年对学校氛围和自我效能的看法:种族与性别的交叉性。
研究人员调查了七年级至九年级青少年对学校氛围和学业自我效能感的看法。从 2009 年秋季到 2011 年春季,我们在俄亥俄州北部一个小镇的一个种族多元化学区对 717 名学生进行了跟踪调查。每年秋季和春季通过调查收集的四波数据包括对学校氛围和学业自我效能感的测量。与最初的初中学生相比,九年级学生的校风得分最稳定,但七年级学生在两年内的变化最大。随着时间的推移,白人女生的自我效能感水平最为稳定,但与白人女生或少数民族男生相比,少数民族女生的自我效能感水平最低(最常见)。研究结果表明,对青少年对学校和自身的看法进行交叉分析非常重要,这样才能避免对所有具有特定性别或民族/种族身份的学生做出假设。
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RMLE Online Social Sciences-Education
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