جزئیات کتاب
فرمت
کتاب الکترونیکی
صفحات
23
زبان
انگلیسی
منتشر شده
Apr 1, 2002
ناشر
American School Health Association
توضیحات
In a comprehensive examination of school connectedness through the lens of adolescent health, this research presents findings from a significant longitudinal study. It delves into how relationships fostered within school environments impact the overall well-being of students. The authors meticulously analyze data that reveals the critical role these connections play in influencing academic outcomes and mental health.
Clea A. McNeely, James M. Nonnemaker, and Robert W. Blum deliver insights backed by robust statistical evidence, shedding light on the importance of a supportive school culture. Their research highlights the various factors that contribute to or detract from school connectedness, offering solutions for educators and policymakers aiming to enhance student engagement.
This study not only enriches the discourse surrounding adolescent development but also serves as a vital resource for those invested in improving educational strategies. By tying together health, behavior, and the school experience, the authors illuminate pathways toward fostering an environment where students feel valued and connected.
Clea A. McNeely, James M. Nonnemaker, and Robert W. Blum deliver insights backed by robust statistical evidence, shedding light on the importance of a supportive school culture. Their research highlights the various factors that contribute to or detract from school connectedness, offering solutions for educators and policymakers aiming to enhance student engagement.
This study not only enriches the discourse surrounding adolescent development but also serves as a vital resource for those invested in improving educational strategies. By tying together health, behavior, and the school experience, the authors illuminate pathways toward fostering an environment where students feel valued and connected.