Examining classroom influences on student perceptions of school climate: The role of classroom management and exclusionary discipline strategies

被引:98
作者
Mitchell, Mary M.
Bradshaw, Catherine P.
机构
[1] Johns Hopkins Center for the Prevention of Youth Violence, Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health
关键词
School climate; Classroom management; Office discipline referrals; Positive behavior support; Multilevel modeling; POSITIVE BEHAVIORAL INTERVENTIONS; ORGANIZATIONAL HEALTH; BROKEN-WINDOWS; MULTILEVEL; VALIDITY; REFERRALS; SUPPORTS; IMPACT; LEVEL; CONNECTEDNESS;
D O I
10.1016/j.jsp.2013.05.005
中图分类号
G44 [教育心理学];
学科分类号
0402 ; 040202 ;
摘要
There is growing emphasis on the use of positive behavior supports rather than exclusionary discipline strategies to promote a positive classroom environment Yet, there has been limited research examining the association between these two different approaches to classroom management and students' perceptions of school climate. Data from 1902 students within 93 classrooms that were nested within 37 elementary schools were examined using multilevel structural equation modeling procedures to investigate the association between two different classroom management strategies (i.e., exclusionary discipline strategies and the use of positive behavior supports) and student ratings of school climate (i.e., fairness, order and discipline, student-teacher relationship, and academic motivation). The analyses indicated that greater use of exclusionary discipline strategies was associated with lower order and discipline scores, whereas greater use of classroom-based positive behavior supports was associated with higher scores on order and discipline, fairness, and student-teacher relationship. These findings suggest that pre-service training and professional development activities should promote teachers' use of positive behavior support strategies and encourage reduced reliance on exclusionary discipline strategies in order to enhance the school climate and conditions for learning. (C) 2013 Society for the Study of School Psychology. Published by Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
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页码:599 / 610
页数:12
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