2001
DOI: 10.1521/scpq.16.4.427.19894
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The influence of attachment on school completion.

Abstract: The likelihood that children will complete school is enhanced by their healthy attachment to others and to key institutions. School completion and dropping out of school are developmental processes with strong social and emotional antecedents. The early development of attachment bonds, and subsequent positive and negative behaviors and relationships set an early path toward school completion or drop out. Emotional bonds to parents broaden to peer and teacher relationships and the school setting, affecting acad… Show more

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“…Social connections to teachers are negatively associated with grade repetition, suspension, and early school leaving (Catalano, Haggerty, Oesterle, Fleming, & Hawkins, 2004;Klem & Connell, 2004), as well as health-compromising behaviors such as drug use (McNeely & Falci, 2004). Teachers' caring behavior has also been shown to promote prosocial beliefs in students and motivate them to perform well in the classroom (Marcus & Sanders-Reio, 2001;Wentzel & Wigfield, 1998).…”
Section: Linking the Core Competencies With School Failure And Early mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Social connections to teachers are negatively associated with grade repetition, suspension, and early school leaving (Catalano, Haggerty, Oesterle, Fleming, & Hawkins, 2004;Klem & Connell, 2004), as well as health-compromising behaviors such as drug use (McNeely & Falci, 2004). Teachers' caring behavior has also been shown to promote prosocial beliefs in students and motivate them to perform well in the classroom (Marcus & Sanders-Reio, 2001;Wentzel & Wigfield, 1998).…”
Section: Linking the Core Competencies With School Failure And Early mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Del mismo modo, la transición del fracaso escolar a la exclusión social es un proceso con bastante incidencia (Marcus y Sanders-Reio, 2001) aunque borroso, puesto que es difícil identiicar un instante temporal que separe de manera nítida un antes y un después de la entrada a la exclusión (Sarasa y Sales, 2009). …”
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“…Acabar la escuela o abandonarla son dos acontecimientos básicos clave en la vida académica, personal y profesional de una persona (Marcus y Sanders-Reio, 2001), y en el caso de los desfavorecidos sociales tiene mayor impacto. Pero el éxito o fracaso escolar no puede limitarse a una serie de logros cuantitativos conseguidos o no, sino que tiene que ver con la formación cualitativa del individuo y con la consecución de los objetivos que le harán competente en todos sus ámbitos de actuación (Ruiz y Bosque, 1995;Bonal, 2014;), cuestión relevante a la hora de delimitar qué es el fracaso escolar y cuáles son sus condicionantes.…”
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“…A escolaridade bem conseguida, ou pelo contrário, o abandono escolar, devem, nesta óptica, ser encarados como processos desenvolvimentais a longo prazo (Marcus & Sanders-Reio, 2001;Strecht, 2008 …”
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