articleInternational Journal of Leadership in EducationMay 12, 2008BRONZE OA

The effects of school culture and climate on student achievement

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Abstract

The purpose of the study was to investigate whether Exemplary, Recognized and Acceptable schools differ in their school climates, as measured by the 10 dimensions of the Organizational Health Inventory. Significant differences were found on all 10 dimensions of the Organiza-tional Health Inventory, with Exemplary schools out-performing Acceptable schools. No statistical significance was found between Exemplary and Recognized schools. Statistical significance was found, with Recognized schools out-performing Acceptable schools on the Organizational Health dimensions of Goal focus and Adaptation. The findings of this study suggest that students achieve higher scores on standardized tests in schools with healthy…

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Keywords
  • Organisation climate
  • Psychology
  • School climate
  • Statistical significance
  • Organizational culture
  • Academic achievement
  • Statistical analysis
  • Mathematics education
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Climate action
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