Student’s Well-Being in the E-School Environment: Selected Research Results

A. Buczak, Izabella Maria Łukasik
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The aim of the study was to identify the areas most sensitive to the well-being of students in the e-school environment. The researchers’ interest in the field of education most often relates to students’ school achievements. It seems reasonable to look at the reality of school from the perspective of the well-being of adolescents. The threat of a pandemic and the transition to remote learning have created unique conditions for understanding student problems. In reference to Allardt’s concept, four categories of well-being were distinguished 1) school conditions, 2) interpersonal relationships, 3) means of self-fulfillment, and 4) overall health condition.The study was conducted online, but through schools, among grades 7 and 8, and the first grade of secondary school students (N = 360). The principal component analysis (PCA) and confirmatory factor analysis (CFA) of the tool have been developed. The criterion validity was determined on the basis of the relationship between the questionnaire and other tests that measure similar problems. Rosenberg’s Self-Assessment Scale and the KIDSCREEN-10 Health-Related Quality of Life Questionnaire for Children were used.The Student’s Well-being in the E-school Environment: A Questionnaire is sufficiently reliable and valid. The distribution of low, average and high results in the sub-scales was more or less even. Low scores in the first sub-scale were reported by every fourth student, in the second and third sub-scale by every third student. The scale can be used to recognise the well-being of students learning in a remote or hybrid system. Well-being translates into functioning in many areas of life activity.
电子学校环境下学生的幸福感:研究结果选
该研究的目的是确定对电子学校环境中学生的福祉最敏感的领域。研究人员对教育领域的兴趣通常与学生的学业成绩有关。从青少年幸福的角度来看待学校的现实似乎是合理的。流行病的威胁和向远程学习的过渡为了解学生的问题创造了独特的条件。根据Allardt的概念,幸福分为四类:1)学校条件;2)人际关系;3)自我实现的手段;4)整体健康状况。该研究是在线进行的,但通过学校,在七年级和八年级以及一年级的中学生中进行(N = 360)。开发了该工具的主成分分析(PCA)和验证性因子分析(CFA)。标准效度是根据问卷和测量类似问题的其他测试之间的关系来确定的。采用Rosenberg自我评估量表和KIDSCREEN-10儿童健康相关生活质量问卷。电子学校环境下学生幸福感调查问卷具有足够的信度和有效性。各子尺度的低、中、高结果分布基本均匀。在第一个子量表中得分低的学生占四分之一,在第二和第三个子量表中得分低的学生占三分之一。该量表可用于识别学生在远程或混合系统中学习的幸福感。幸福转化为生活活动的许多领域的功能。
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