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Predicting adolescent truancy: The importance of distinguishing between different aspects of instructional quality

TitelPredicting adolescent truancy: The importance of distinguishing between different aspects of instructional quality
PublicatietypeJournal Article
Jaar van publicatie2012
AuteursSälzer C, Trautwein U, Lüdtke O, Stamm M
JournalLearning and Instruction
Volume22
Pagination311–319
ISSN0959-4752(Print)
Samenvatting

Little is known about the association of classroom characteristics with adolescent truancy. A critical question is whether high achievement standards, high workload, and fast pace protect against or increase adolescent truancy. In this study, self-reports from 3491 Swiss grade 7, grade 8 and grade 9 students in 202 classes were used to predict truancy. Multilevel modeling was used to differentiate between the student and the class levels. High achievement standards were associated with a lower truancy rate at both the student and the class level, whereas fast instructional pace was associated with more truancy at both levels. A perception of the workload as being too low was an additional predictor of high truancy at both the student and the class level. (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2016 APA, all rights reserved)

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