Authors
Shay M Daily, Michael J Mann, Alfgeir L Kristjansson, Megan L Smith, Keith J Zullig
Publication date
2019/3
Journal
Journal of school health
Volume
89
Issue
3
Pages
173-180
Publisher
Wiley Periodicals, Inc.
Description
BACKGROUND
Emergent evidence suggests a positive school climate may be a promising population‐level intervention to promote academic achievement and student well‐being. However, researchers have called for expanding the school climate evidence‐base to better describe how the construct is associated with student outcomes. The purpose of this study was to determine the associations between 10 school climate domains and academic achievement among middle and high school students.
METHODS
ANOVAs were used to analyze survey data from 6–12 grade students in a Mid‐Atlantic US state (n = 2405, response rate: middle school = 82.4%, 50.5% female; high school = 62.5%, 56.1% female).
RESULTS
Significant main effects were found for all school climate domains and varied between middle and high school students apart from academic support. Effect sizes ranged from small to …
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