Sense of Belonging Among High School Students Representing 4 Ethnic Groups

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Beverly S. Faircloth
Jill V. Hamm
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[1] University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill,
[2] University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill,undefined
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Journal of Youth and Adolescence | 2005年 / 34卷
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belonging; adolescent; motivation; ethnicity; minority; achievement; high school;
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The authors investigated the dimensions and mechanisms of belonging relevant to motivation and achievement among high school students representing 4 ethnic groups. Using survey data from 9th to 12th grade students (N = 5,494) attending 7 ethnically-diverse high schools, structural equation modeling was employed to explore, independently for each ethnic group, the relationships between students’ perceptions of their belonging (encompassing relationships with teachers and peers, extracurricular involvement, and perceived ethnic-based discrimination), motivation (efficacy beliefs and valuing school activities), and academic success. All 4 measures of belonging were significant for European-American and Latino students. However, friendship nominations were not significant for all groups, suggesting potential variability in perspectives across ethnic groups. The strength of the structural model postulating belonging as a mediator, including statistically significant indirect paths, supported the hypothesis that the belonging construct accounted for much of the relationship between student motivation and success across groups.
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