Sense of belonging and transition to high schools in Peru

Type Journal Article - International Journal of Educational Development
Title Sense of belonging and transition to high schools in Peru
Author(s)
Volume 30
Issue 3
Publication (Day/Month/Year) 2010
Page numbers 277-287
URL https://ora.ox.ac.uk/objects/uuid:6a854e52-9516-4650-920d-02d223e662c1/datastreams/ATTACHMENT01
Abstract
Sense of belonging is the degree in which students feel integrated with their peers and teachers at school. This study describes sense of belonging among Peruvian students entering high school. Socioeconomic status had no direct effect on sense of belonging but had an indirect effect through achievement. Rural students had higher sense of belonging than their urban peers. This is likely due to rural children seeing the larger, better equipped high schools as improvements over their relatively small and more isolated primary schools. Some general orientation activities were organized by teachers and principals aimed at all incoming first graders but nothing was designed specifically for students who might face difficulties in adjusting to high school.

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