The authors examine whether school segregation is related to pupils’ global self-esteem and whether this association is mediated by teacher–pupil relationships. Multilevel analyses based on a survey of 2,845 pupils (aged 10 to 12) in 68 primary schools in Belgian urban areas reveal that, for native-Belgian pupils, a higher proportion of immigrants at school is associated with increasing self-esteem. Initially no such association was found for immigrant pupils, as the effect of schools ’ ethnic composition on their self-esteem was suppressed by teacher–pupil relationships. For both groups, experiences of supportive relationships with teachers were largely associated with self-esteem
Children's ethnic outgroup attitudes are influenced by their teachers' beliefs and multicultural edu...
Ethnic minority adolescents receive not only less formal mental health services than their ethnic ma...
Although the importance of self-esteem in educational achievement is contested, it remains a signifi...
The authors examine whether school segregation is related to pupils’ global self-esteem and whether ...
The authors examine whether school segregation is related to pupils’ global self-esteem and whether ...
Self-esteem is considered a core component of psychological well-being, and it has long been assumed...
The central focus of this study is the perceived frequency and consequences of ethnic microaggressio...
This study investigated how teachers' self-efficacy for intervening in social dynamics and teacher-s...
Research into the effects of ability grouping has usually been conducted within schools. In the Brit...
This study investigated how teachers’ self-efficacy for intervening in social dynamics and teacher-s...
The term "self-esteem" which is a popular concept in schools and the wider society, has troubled edu...
Numerous empirical researches in youth revealed that youth who are high on ethnic identity tend to h...
The schools-as-communities perspective provides a popular explanation for school-disruptive behavior...
A few studies have attempted to examine whether children’s low self-esteem is partially explained by...
The aim of this study was to investigate the role of personal, social and citizenship education (PSC...
Children's ethnic outgroup attitudes are influenced by their teachers' beliefs and multicultural edu...
Ethnic minority adolescents receive not only less formal mental health services than their ethnic ma...
Although the importance of self-esteem in educational achievement is contested, it remains a signifi...
The authors examine whether school segregation is related to pupils’ global self-esteem and whether ...
The authors examine whether school segregation is related to pupils’ global self-esteem and whether ...
Self-esteem is considered a core component of psychological well-being, and it has long been assumed...
The central focus of this study is the perceived frequency and consequences of ethnic microaggressio...
This study investigated how teachers' self-efficacy for intervening in social dynamics and teacher-s...
Research into the effects of ability grouping has usually been conducted within schools. In the Brit...
This study investigated how teachers’ self-efficacy for intervening in social dynamics and teacher-s...
The term "self-esteem" which is a popular concept in schools and the wider society, has troubled edu...
Numerous empirical researches in youth revealed that youth who are high on ethnic identity tend to h...
The schools-as-communities perspective provides a popular explanation for school-disruptive behavior...
A few studies have attempted to examine whether children’s low self-esteem is partially explained by...
The aim of this study was to investigate the role of personal, social and citizenship education (PSC...
Children's ethnic outgroup attitudes are influenced by their teachers' beliefs and multicultural edu...
Ethnic minority adolescents receive not only less formal mental health services than their ethnic ma...
Although the importance of self-esteem in educational achievement is contested, it remains a signifi...