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Tytuł:
Why it is important to engage students in school activities? Examining the mediation effect of student school engagement on the relationships between student alienation and school burnout
Autorzy:
Tomaszek, Katarzyna
Powiązania:
https://bibliotekanauki.pl/articles/2129880.pdf
Data publikacji:
2020
Wydawca:
Polska Akademia Nauk. Czytelnia Czasopism PAN
Tematy:
student alienation
student engagement
school burnout
mediation
Opis:
Student engagement and burnout have become the latest focus of attention among researchers and practitioners. This is because both are seen as the main factors connected with the meaningful and purposeful educational activities that lead to high learning outcomes and better physical and mental health. Specifically, burnout decreases, and engagements heightened these characteristics. The aim of the present study was to explore the relationships between alienation, engagement and burnout in an educational context. Additionally, the mediation role of school engagement on the association between alienation and burnout was tested. The study was conducted among 109 early adolescents, aged 13–15 years (NFemale=52). ESSBS (Elementary Student School Burnout Scale), PAI (Alienation Inventory – Short Form) and SSEM (Student School Engagement Scale) were used to measure the levels of burnout, alienation and engagement, respectively. The results indicated that higher alienation was associated with lower engagement and with higher school burnout. Student engagement, productivity and belonging significantly mediated the links between alienation total score, normlessness, powerlessness and school burnout. The path analysis revealed that normlessness significantly predicted student engagement (-.44) and school burnout (-.20). The model explained 31% of the variances for school engagement, and 46% of the variances for school burnout. In conclusion, alienated students – especially those suffering from normlessness – feel disconnected and overwhelmed by school duties. In addition, to diminish the risk of alienation and burnout in a school context of students, educational practitioners should include school engagement (especially belonging and productivity) improvement as one of the most significant protective factors.
Źródło:
Polish Psychological Bulletin; 2020, 51, 2; 89-97
0079-2993
Pojawia się w:
Polish Psychological Bulletin
Dostawca treści:
Biblioteka Nauki
Artykuł
Tytuł:
The moderation effect of genderon the relationship between student alienation, engagement, and burnout
Autorzy:
Tomaszek, Katarzyna
Powiązania:
https://bibliotekanauki.pl/articles/1930294.pdf
Data publikacji:
2020-12-29
Wydawca:
Akademia Pedagogiki Specjalnej im. Marii Grzegorzewskiej. Wydawnictwo APS
Tematy:
school burnout
student engagement
alienation
gender differences
Opis:
Background: Burnout syndrome is a condition which can affect people in a variety of settings and in every period of life. Preliminary studies have focused on adults’ burnout related to occupational hazards. However, in recent years researchers have become increasingly interested in student burnout in the academic and school setting. Objective: The current study analyzed the moderation effect of gender on the association between student engagement, student alienation, and school burnout. Methods: 109 secondary school adolescents completed questionnaires concerning student burnout (ESSB scale), engagement (SSEM scale), and alienation (PAI inventory) scores. Data collection was voluntary and without compensation, and took place during the students’ class hours. Results: The moderation effect of gender was discovered forthe relationship between student burnout and total alienation and anomy scores, but not for engagement indicators. In the female sample, 63% of variance in the ESSB total score was explained by engagement indicators. In the male sample, burnout was connected with lower belonging and productivity and higher social isolation, which explained 32% of the variance in the ESSB score. Conclusion: In sum, the results suggest that disengagement increases the risk of student burnout in both adolescent girls and boys. However, social isolation must also be considered as an important predictor of this syndrome in adolescent boys. Thus, the gender gap should be included in prevention interventions.
Źródło:
Psychologia Wychowawcza; 2020, 60(18); 75-89
0033-2860
Pojawia się w:
Psychologia Wychowawcza
Dostawca treści:
Biblioteka Nauki
Artykuł
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