articleAmerican Educational Research JournalApr 19, 2010Closed access

Adolescents’ Perceptions of School Environment, Engagement, and Academic Achievement in Middle School

Harvard University · Harvard University Press

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Abstract

This short-term longitudinal research examined the relationships among middle school students’ perceptions of school environment, school engagement, and academic achievement. Participants were from a representative, ethnically diverse, urban sample of 1,046 students. The findings supported the theoretical conceptualization of three different, but related, dimensions of school engagement: school participation, sense of identification with school, and use of self-regulation strategies. The results also indicated that students’ perceptions of the distinct dimensions of school environment in seventh grade contribute differentially to the three types of school engagement in eighth grade. Finally, the authors found…

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Keywords
  • Academic achievement
  • Conceptualization
  • Perception
  • Psychology
  • Student engagement
  • Ethnically diverse
  • Mathematics education
  • Longitudinal study
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