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School Climate and Perceived Academic Performance: Direct or Resilience-Mediated Relationship?

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SUSTAINABILITY
卷 13, 期 1, 页码 -

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MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/su13010068

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school climate; resilience; perceived academic performance; adolescence

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  1. Basque University System of the Ministry of Economy, Industry and Competitiveness of Spain [IT1217-19]
  2. State Subprogram of Knowledge Generation of the Ministry of Economy, Industry and Competitiveness of Spain [EDU2017-83949-P]

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The study shows that resilience plays an important mediating role in adolescent school adjustment, especially between peer relationships and teachers' ability to motivate. It also finds a direct relationship between teachers' expectations and perceived academic performance within the school climate. This highlights the significance of specific factors within the school context and the role of teachers in shaping students' perceptions of their academic performance.
Although there is a growing interest in identifying the variables that enhance student school adjustment, there is a lack of understanding of the mechanisms involved in it during adolescence. Despite there being works that confirm the positive relationship between school climate and academic performance, it is still unresolved which of the more specific aspects of climate are linked to this performance, as well as the degree to which an individual variable such as resilience can play a mediating role between both; these unknown factors constitute the objective of this study. A total of 731 students (mean age, M-age = 15.20 years; Standard Deviation, SD = 1.62) from the Basque Country participated; they completed the PACE-33 -school climate scale-, the CD-RISC10 -resilience scale- and the EBAE-10 -perceived academic performance subscale-. The full mediation model and the partial mediation model were tested. The results show that the model of choice is that of partial mediation: the resilience mediates the relationship between two specific aspects of the school climate (peer relationship and teachers' ability to motivate) and perceived academic performance, and a third specific aspect (teachers' expectations) has a direct relationship with perceived academic performance. These findings highlight the importance of attending to variables specific to the context in which the subject interacts, with the role of the teacher being especially important, in addition to promoting the development of resilience, due to the weight it has on the perception that students have about their school performance.

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