2019
DOI: 10.1177/0894845319828541
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Facets of Career Development in a New Immigrant Destination: Exploring the Associations Among School Climate, Belief in Self, School Engagement, and Academic Achievement

Abstract: With contemporary career challenges facing Latino/a youth, particularly those from immigrant communities, counselors and career development professionals may find it challenging to provide effective career services for this unique population. Students from one middle school and one high school located in a new immigrant destination were surveyed to test the hypothesis that belief in self and school engagement (i.e., behavioral, emotional, and cognitive engagement) played a serial mediating role in the associat… Show more

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“…Increasing student engagement affects some variables like academic achievement (Reyes, Brackett, Rivers, White & Salovey, 2012;Storlie & Toomey, 2020), reducing undesirable behaviour (Nelson, 2015), reducing alienation (Wimpenny & Savin-Baden, 2013), reducing level of burnout (Schaufeli, Martinez, Pinto, Salanova & Bakker, 2002), academic effort, motivation, reducing dropout rate (Alexander, Entwisle & Kabbani, 2001;Buhs & Ladd, 2001;Fredricks, Blumenfeld & Paris, 2004;Lam et al, 2014) and positive attitude towards school and learning (Chiu,Pong, Mori & Chow, 2012;Sever, Ulubey, Toraman & Türe, 2014).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Increasing student engagement affects some variables like academic achievement (Reyes, Brackett, Rivers, White & Salovey, 2012;Storlie & Toomey, 2020), reducing undesirable behaviour (Nelson, 2015), reducing alienation (Wimpenny & Savin-Baden, 2013), reducing level of burnout (Schaufeli, Martinez, Pinto, Salanova & Bakker, 2002), academic effort, motivation, reducing dropout rate (Alexander, Entwisle & Kabbani, 2001;Buhs & Ladd, 2001;Fredricks, Blumenfeld & Paris, 2004;Lam et al, 2014) and positive attitude towards school and learning (Chiu,Pong, Mori & Chow, 2012;Sever, Ulubey, Toraman & Türe, 2014).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Pemrograman pengembangan karir telah dikaitkan dengan peningkatan prestasi akademik dan kinerja , aspek pengembangan karir tidak selalu dieksplorasi oleh para peneliti. Faktanya, berbagai studi SCCT belum meneliti prestasi akademik ketika mengeksplorasi pengembangan karir dan hasil kejuruan (Storlie & Toomey, 2020). Kemudian terdapat model pilihan karir yang memberikan suatu dasar yang substansial untuk mengeksplorasi factor faktor yang mempengaruhi pilihan karir para lulusan.…”
Section: Pengaruh Prestasi Mahasiswa Terhadap Pilihan Karir Menjadi Guruunclassified
“…Finally, Storlie and Toomey (2019), “Facets of Career Development in a New Immigrant Destination: Exploring the Associations Among School Climate, Belief in Self, School Engagement, and Academic Achievement,” examine students’ issue before the college years by looking at Latina/o middle and high school immigrant students. More specifically, Storlie and Toomey investigate issues related to school climate and safety, another timely and relevant topic influencing schools environments at all levels.…”
Section: Overview Of Contents Of Special Issuementioning
confidence: 99%