初中学生对学校的兴趣和期望有什么影响?

Q2 Social Sciences
RMLE Online Pub Date : 2016-01-01 Epub Date: 2016-09-27 DOI:10.1080/19404476.2016.1226100
Megan L Smith, Michael J Mann, Zornitsa Georgieva, Reagan Curtis, Christine J Schimmel
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摘要

在这个发展的关键时期,青少年和与他们一起工作的中层教育工作者面临着许多令人兴奋但又艰巨的挑战。根据阶段-环境契合度理论,初中生对学校环境与自身需求契合度的感知程度影响其学业和生活成果。作者努力通过研究学生的需求在多大程度上受到学校环境因素的支持,以及这种“契合”如何与两个学术结果变量:学校享受和抱负相关,来建立中等水平的研究。样本由10至14岁的中学生(N = 1027)组成。进行了层次逻辑回归分析。在控制了年龄、种族和性别之后,输入了四个分量表(社会技能需求、心理健康需求、学术和职业需求以及学校支持)作为潜在的预测因子。两个模型都是显著的,占方差的约20%。本研究表明,中学教育工作者、辅导员和管理人员可以考虑如何加强学生和中学学生的学习环境之间的匹配,特别是通过考虑非学业因素,为学业和生活成功提供间接但有力的支持。
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What Counts When it Comes to School Enjoyment and Aspiration in the Middle Grades.

Young adolescents, and the middle level educators who work with them, face many exciting but demanding challenges during this key period of development. According to stage-environment fit theory, the degree to which middle grades students perceive a good fit between their school environment and their needs impacts their academic and life outcomes. The authors endeavored to build on middle level research by studying the extent to which students' needs are supported by school environment factors and how this "fit" relates to two academic outcome variables: school enjoyment and aspiration. The sample consisted of middle grades students (N = 1,027) between the ages of 10 and 14. Hierarchical logistic regression analyses were conducted. After controlling for age, ethnicity, and gender, four subscales (Social Skills Needs, Mental Health Needs, Academic and Career Needs, and School Support) were entered as potential predictors. Both models were significant and accounted for ~20% of the variance. This study suggests that middle level educators, counselors, and administrators may benefit from considering ways to enhance the match between students' and the middle grades' learning environment, especially by considering non-academic factors as a way to provide indirect, but powerful, support for academic and life success.

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