نتایج جستجو برای: academic socialization

تعداد نتایج: 157670  

2005
Indira R. Guzman Raed Sharif Tyler J. Blanchard George S. Ellis Jeffrey M. Stanton

Socialization in an occupation differs in important ways from organizational socialization. Entering a defined occupation is apt to involve a lifelong commitment, yet it is one that individuals often drift into gradually. Entering occupations involves five different, but overlapping processes: attraction, access, adjustment, identification and commitment (Trice & Beyer, 1993). The first of thes...

2014
Lauren E. Molloy Scott D. Gest Kelly L. Rulison

The present study examines the relative role of three distinct types of peer relationships (reciprocated friendships, frequent interactions, and shared group membership) in within-year changes in academic self-concept and engagement before and after the transition to middle school (fifth and seventh grade). In a series of linear regression analyses, main effects of each peer type’s academic sel...

Journal: :Cultural diversity & ethnic minority psychology 2014
Rosario Ceballo Laura K Maurizi Gloria A Suarez Maria T Aretakis

Although myriad studies document the benefits of parental involvement in education on various indicators of children's academic performance, less research examines parental involvement among adolescents in low-income Latino families. Incorporating a multidimensional conceptualization of parental involvement, this study examined the relation between parental involvement and academic outcomes in ...

Journal: :International Journal of Bilingual Education and Bilingualism 2015

Journal: :Academic medicine : journal of the Association of American Medical Colleges 2002
Susan Ball Amy Bax

PURPOSE To examine changes in health habits (sleep, alcohol, and exercise) and the effects of an educational intervention promoting self-care on the emotional and academic adjustment of first-year medical students. METHOD Fifty-four medical students completed questionnaires that assessed various health habits, alcohol use, depression severity, and areas of life satisfaction at the beginning o...

2016
Ju-Hyun Song Gisela Trommsdorff

Child Studies in Asia-Pacific Contexts, 2016, 6(2) 47 Emotion regulation is the motivation and ability to control one’s subjective experience of emotion and to strategically manage one’s expression of emotion in communicative contexts (Saarni, 1999). Emotion regulation fosters one’s emotional well-being, positive social relationships (Eisenberg, Spinrad, & Eggum, 2010), and academic competence ...

2007
Heather Elizabeth Ridolfo Melissa Milkie Jeff Lucas Laura Mamo

Title of Document: RACE AND SELF IMAGE: HOW MOTHERS’ SOCIALIZATION MATTERS Heather Elizabeth Ridolfo, M.A., 2007 Directed By: Melissa Milkie, Ph.D. Department of Sociology For adolescents, having a strong Self is an important component of entering into adulthood successfully. Research suggests that despite living in a society often hostile to them, Black adolescents have Selves that is at least...

Journal: :Child development 2014
Ming-Te Wang Salam Sheikh-Khalil

Parental involvement in education remains important for facilitating positive youth development. This study conceptualized parental involvement as a multidimensional construct-including school-based involvement, home-based involvement, and academic socialization-and examined the effects of different types of parental involvement in 10th grade on student achievement and depression in 11th grade ...

2003
Anton Aluja Angel Blanch

This study analyzed the relationships among Cattellian personality factors, scholastic aptitudes, study habits, and academic achievement. A total of 887 volunteer students from primary education (453 males and 434 females), enrolled in 29 public schools, participated in this research. It was found that the scholastic aptitudes were the most predictive variables of achievement, while the persona...

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