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Lee, Jungup; Hong, Jun Sung; Choi, Mijin; Lee, Jumi – School Mental Health, 2023
Socioeconomic inequality is a persistent societal problem affecting various aspects of adolescent development. Existing studies have revealed that low socioeconomic status (SES) is associated with a higher prevalence of internalizing symptoms. However, little is known about the underlying factors that may mediate this relationship. The current…
Descriptors: Victims, Computer Mediated Communication, Bullying, Foreign Countries
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Allen Joseph; Kathy Sylva; Pam Sammons; Iram Siraj – British Journal of Educational Psychology, 2024
Background: Socio-economic status (SES) is a powerful predictor of attainment. Research has identified multiple mechanisms that underpin the effect of SES on attainment. For example, self-regulation (processes through which individuals direct and control their attention, emotion and behaviour) has been identified as one mechanism mediating the SES…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Socioeconomic Background, Family Environment, Home Instruction
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Bakchich, Julien; Carré, Arnaud; Claes, Nele; Smeding, Annique – British Journal of Educational Psychology, 2023
Background: Teacher social support (TSS) has been identified as one of the most important factors of success and well-being for students. Yet, there is a gap in the literature regarding the impact of students' socioeconomic status (SES) on their perceptions of TSS, and whether SES may impact the strength of the relationship between teacher social…
Descriptors: Secondary School Students, Achievement Tests, International Assessment, Foreign Countries
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Acar, Selcuk; Tadik, Harun; Uysal, Recep; Myers, Danielle; Inetas, Betul – Journal of Creative Behavior, 2023
In the present study, we examined the relationship between socio-economic status (SES) and creativity through a meta-analysis of 885 effect sizes from 151 samples in 117 studies. Analyses of a multivariate model with a robust variance estimator showed a small positive correlation between creativity and SES (r = 0.120, 95% CI [0.086, 0.154]).…
Descriptors: Socioeconomic Status, Creativity, Literature Reviews, Educational Attainment
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De Schepper, Ayla; Clycq, Noel; Kyndt, Eva – Journal of Career Development, 2023
The transition from higher education to the labour market is considered an important and uncertain life stage wherein young adults exchange an academic environment for an often-chaotic entry into the labour market. Specifically, for graduates with a lower socioeconomic status (SES), this transition involves several difficulties. Investigating…
Descriptors: College Graduates, Education Work Relationship, Labor Market, Socioeconomic Status
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Jukka Sivola; Vesa Närhi; Asko Tolvanen; Tuomo Virtanen; Hannu Savolainen – European Journal of Special Needs Education, 2024
The outcomes of studies on the effectiveness of special education (SE) remain unclear. There are only a few studies on the effects of SE that have used advanced methodology to minimise the influence of potential selection bias. This study examined the plausible effects of SE on students' affective and motivational outcomes using a…
Descriptors: Special Education, Affective Behavior, Outcomes of Education, Grade 5
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Zhao, Decheng; Liu, Simiao; Li, Qianfeng – Asia Pacific Journal of Education, 2023
The relationship between socioeconomic status (SES) and academic achievement can both reflect the degree to which students' academic achievement is affected by SES and reveal detailed information about educational equity in a country/economy. Based on PISA 2018 data, this study investigated the effects of SES and its components on student academic…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Socioeconomic Status, Socioeconomic Influences, Academic Achievement
Jill McVey; Nola Daley; Cristina Anguiano-Carrasco – ACT, Inc., 2023
Numerous studies have demonstrated that social and emotional skills (SE skills) can predict academic achievement, including grades and test scores, and prior research at ACT has shown that stronger SE skills are associated with higher ACT scores. However, despite the abundant evidence that SE skills are beneficial for students in general, less is…
Descriptors: Social Emotional Learning, Interpersonal Competence, Academic Achievement, Students with Disabilities
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Kahta, Shani; Kiassi-Lebel, Mali; Cohen, Miki; Sasson, Ayelet; Schiff, Rachel – Reading and Writing: An Interdisciplinary Journal, 2022
Morphological knowledge plays an essential role in the acquisition of literacy skills and has therefore gained increasing attention in studies involving populations with literacy deficits, such as students from low socioeconomic status (SES) backgrounds. Previous studies have shown that fully developed morphological representations are abstract…
Descriptors: Semantics, Morphology (Languages), Socioeconomic Status, Low Income Students
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Lennart Van Eycken; Ama Amitai; Mieke Van Houtte – Research Papers in Education, 2024
Teacher turnover negatively impacts educational quality. This study investigates whether schools' socioeconomic composition (SES), teachers' teachability perceptions, emotional exhaustion and teacher efficacy impact teachers' intention to quit and transfer schools. Through multilevel analysis on data of 1247 teachers in 59 Flemish schools, our…
Descriptors: Teachers, Foreign Countries, Faculty Mobility, Intention
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Tan, Minda – Social Psychology of Education: An International Journal, 2022
School socioeconomic segregation is regarded as a threat to education equity worldwide. A policy tool randomising school admission can be utilised to adjust school socioeconomic status (SES), and it has the potential to compensate students disadvantaged by family socioeconomic status. To test this claim, this study investigated a longitudinal…
Descriptors: Socioeconomic Status, Social Integration, Academic Achievement, Longitudinal Studies
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Berry, Vashti; Melendez-Torres, G. J.; Axford, Nick; Axberg, Ulf; de Castro, Bram Orobio; Gardner, Frances; Gaspar, Maria Filomena; Handegård, Bjørn Helge; Hutchings, Judy; Menting, Ankie; McGilloway, Sinéad; Scott, Stephen; Leijten, Patty – Prevention Science, 2023
There is a social gradient to the determinants of health; low socioeconomic status (SES) has been linked to reduced educational attainment and employment prospects, which in turn affect physical and mental wellbeing. One goal of preventive interventions, such as parenting programs, is to reduce these health inequalities by supporting families with…
Descriptors: Socioeconomic Status, Low Income Groups, Health, Economically Disadvantaged
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Rocamora, Irene; Casey, Ashley; González-Víllora, Sixto; Arias-Palencia, Natalia María – Journal of Teaching in Physical Education, 2023
Purpose: To understand how a season of sport education (SE) and a hybrid SE and cooperative learning season impacted on elementary school students' physical activity levels and motivation and to examine possible differences according to gender. Method: A total of 97 fourth- to fifth-grade students in four intact classes participated in a 14-lesson…
Descriptors: Student Motivation, Elementary School Students, Cooperative Learning, Athletics
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Zembrodt, Isabella – Journal of College Student Retention: Research, Theory & Practice, 2021
Students with low socioeconomic status (SES) are more likely to leave college without a degree than students with high SES, although there are fewer low-SES students who persist to graduation. The most likely time for students to leave the University is after the first year. The purpose of this qualitative study of low-SES students, both retained…
Descriptors: College Freshmen, Academic Persistence, Low Income Students, Socioeconomic Status
Xin Qiao; Akihito Kamata; Cornelis Potgieter – Grantee Submission, 2023
Oral reading fluency (ORF) assessments are commonly used to screen at-risk readers and to evaluate the effectiveness of interventions as curriculum-based measurements. As with other assessments, equating ORF scores becomes necessary when we want to compare ORF scores from different test forms. Recently, Kara et al. (2023) proposed a model-based…
Descriptors: Error of Measurement, Oral Reading, Reading Fluency, Equated Scores
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