2017
DOI: 10.1177/0734282917733652
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The Measurement Structure of School Engagement Among Youth in China: An Exploratory Structural Equation Modeling Study

Abstract: In this research, we examined the construct of a school engagement scale using exploratory structural equation modeling (ESEM). This study involved a translated measurement model that was originally developed by Li and Lerner for U.S. youth, and data from a sample of eighth-, ninth-, and 11th-grade Chinese adolescents ( N = 364). First, the results indicated that instead of the three factors (cognitive, emotional, and behavioral engagement) that have been found in previous research on school engagement, four f… Show more

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“…The results of this study also indicate that students' participation played an essential role in their school performance. The finding has been strengthened by the result of Banatao (2011), Dogan (2015), and Pan and Zaff (2019) studies: students' level of participation in school activities can predict their academic achievement. In addition, involvement in extracurricular is connected to improvement in academic performance and school attachment (Badura et al, 2016).…”
Section: Factors Of School Performancementioning
confidence: 96%
“…The results of this study also indicate that students' participation played an essential role in their school performance. The finding has been strengthened by the result of Banatao (2011), Dogan (2015), and Pan and Zaff (2019) studies: students' level of participation in school activities can predict their academic achievement. In addition, involvement in extracurricular is connected to improvement in academic performance and school attachment (Badura et al, 2016).…”
Section: Factors Of School Performancementioning
confidence: 96%
“…Some students seem to study hard, but their grades fall short of expectations. In China, good grades are important for students to gain recognition from adults and to keep good relationships with their parents (Ding et al, 2022;Pan & Zaff, 2017). The examination-oriented education may depress students' intrinsic learning motivation, which also seems to answer the question of why Chinese students have proficient numeracy skills but not lead in solving open-ended complex problems (H. Cai et al, 2017;J.…”
Section: Conclusion and Research Implicationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…El involucramiento escolar es un constructo importante de analizar, ya que se asocia con resultados positivos, por ejemplo, existe evidencia empírica que muestra que el compromiso escolar es un predictor de alto rendimiento académico (Kim y Suárez-Orozco, 2015;Lam et al, 2014;Pan y Zaff, 2017;Parra, 2010;Peña, Cañoto y Angelucci, 2017; Wang y Holcombe, 2010), más satisfacción con la escuela (Gutiérrez, Tomás, Romero y Barrica, 2017), éxito académico, más satisfacción con la vida, menos síntomas depresivos (Upadyaya y Salmela-Aro, 2013) y menor nivel de burnout, referido como cansancio emocional crónico, pérdida de realización personal y despersonalización (Parra y Pérez, 2010). Otros estudios señalan que el estudiantado con mayor puntaje en involucramiento escolar tiene un desarrollo favorable y reduce sus conductas de riesgo (Dolzan, Sartori, Charkhabi y De Paola, 2015), y quienes tienen una menor puntuación en compromiso escolar comportamental y emocional muestran aumento en puntajes de delincuencia y consumo de sustancias (Wang y Fredricks, 2014).…”
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