Junior secondary students' perceptions of influences on their engagement with schooling
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Sullivan, Peter
Mornane, Angie
Prain, Vaughan
Campbell, Chris
Deed, Craig
Drane, Sue
Faulkner, Michael
McDonough, Andrea
Smith, Caroline
Griffith University Author(s)
Year published
2009
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Various explanations and solutions have been proposed over the last decade in relation to the implications of students' apparent lack of engagement with middle years schooling in Australia. This article reports on responses to a questionnaire by 333 Year 8 students (aged about 13, in the second year of high school) on perceptions of factors relating to their engagement with the academic curriculum. While the majority of students reported a strong sense of the importance of, and opportunities in, schooling, and saw English, mathematics and science connected to those opportunities, this orientation was not matched by corresponding ...
View more >Various explanations and solutions have been proposed over the last decade in relation to the implications of students' apparent lack of engagement with middle years schooling in Australia. This article reports on responses to a questionnaire by 333 Year 8 students (aged about 13, in the second year of high school) on perceptions of factors relating to their engagement with the academic curriculum. While the majority of students reported a strong sense of the importance of, and opportunities in, schooling, and saw English, mathematics and science connected to those opportunities, this orientation was not matched by corresponding positive engagement with these same subjects. There was diversity in the responses of students, and it is recommended that schools take steps to identify individual students' perceptions of factors influencing their engagement, and where appropriate, deal with those perceptions.
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View more >Various explanations and solutions have been proposed over the last decade in relation to the implications of students' apparent lack of engagement with middle years schooling in Australia. This article reports on responses to a questionnaire by 333 Year 8 students (aged about 13, in the second year of high school) on perceptions of factors relating to their engagement with the academic curriculum. While the majority of students reported a strong sense of the importance of, and opportunities in, schooling, and saw English, mathematics and science connected to those opportunities, this orientation was not matched by corresponding positive engagement with these same subjects. There was diversity in the responses of students, and it is recommended that schools take steps to identify individual students' perceptions of factors influencing their engagement, and where appropriate, deal with those perceptions.
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Journal Title
Australian Journal of Education
Volume
53
Issue
2
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Sullivan, P; Mornane, A; Prain, V; Campbell, C; Deed, C; Drane, S; Faulkner, M; McDonough, A; Smith, C, Junior secondary students' perceptions of influences on their engagement with schooling, Australian Journal of Education, 2009, 53 (2), pp. 176-191. Copyright 2009 The Authors. Reprinted by permission of SAGE Publications.
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Education
Social Sciences
Education & Educational Research
student motivation
middle years
student attitudes