ERIC Number: EJ1030381
Record Type: Journal
Publication Date: 2014
Pages: 19
Abstractor: As Provided
Reference Count: 42
ISBN: N/A
ISSN: ISSN-0951-8398
Teachers' Perceptions of School Connectedness and Risk-Taking in Adolescence
Chapman, Rebekah L.; Buckley, Lisa; Sheehan, Mary; Shochet, Ian M.
International Journal of Qualitative Studies in Education (QSE), v27 n4 p413-431 2014
School connectedness has been shown to be an important protective factor in adolescent development, which is associated with reduced risk-taking behavior. Interventions to increase students' connectedness to school commonly incorporate aspects of teacher training. To date, however, research on connectedness has largely been based on student survey data, with no reported research addressing teachers' perceptions of students' connectedness and its association with student behavior. This research attempted to address this gap in the literature through in-depth interviews with 14 school teachers and staff from two Australian high schools. Findings showed that teachers perceived students' connectedness to be important in regard to reducing problem behavior, and discussed aspects of connectedness, including fairness and discipline, feeling valued, belonging and having teacher support, and being successfully engaged in school, as being particularly important. This research enables the development of school-based intervention programs that are based on both student- and teacher-focused research.
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Student School Relationship, Risk, Intervention, Teacher Education, High Schools, Teacher Attitudes, Behavior Problems, Discipline, Justice, Learner Engagement, High School Students, Adolescents, Semi Structured Interviews, Teacher Student Relationship, Extracurricular Activities, Interpersonal Relationship, Group Membership, Qualitative Research
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Publication Type: Journal Articles; Reports - Research
Education Level: High Schools; Secondary Education
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Language: English
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Identifiers: Australia

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