BACKGROUND: The theory of human functioning and school organisation proposes that schools with rigid 'boundaries' (weaker relationships), for example, between staff and students, or learning and broader development, engender weaker student school commitment and sense of belonging, particularly among disadvantaged students, leading to greater involvement in risk-behaviours. Existing studies provide some support but rely on a proxy exposure of 'value-added education' and have not explored effects by disadvantage. METHODS: We used longitudinal data from English secondary schools from the control arm of a trial, assessing school-level measures of rigid boundaries, and student commitment and belonging at age 11/12, and student risk-behaviours at...
AbstractThe theory of human functioning and school organisation informed by Basil Bernstein?s sociol...
The theory of human functioning and school organisation informed by Basil Bernstein’s sociology of e...
School staff have an important role to play in identifying and assisting pupils who require addition...
BACKGROUND: The theory of human functioning and school organisation proposes that schools with rigid...
This article examines interactions between school-level and pupil-level measures of socio-economic s...
Objectives: It has been suggested that students are healthier in schools where more students are com...
Objectives: It has been suggested that students are healthier in schools where more students are com...
Objectives: It has been suggested that students are healthier in schools where more students are com...
INTRODUCTION: The theory of human functioning and school organization proposes that schools promote ...
Objectives: It has been suggested that students are healthier in schools where more students are com...
Objectives: It has been suggested that students are healthier in schools where more students are com...
Objectives: It has been suggested that students are healthier in schools where more students are com...
Objectives: It has been suggested that students are healthier in schools where more students are com...
Objectives: It has been suggested that students are healthier in schools where more students are com...
The theory of human functioning and school organisation informed by Basil Bernstein’s sociology of e...
AbstractThe theory of human functioning and school organisation informed by Basil Bernstein?s sociol...
The theory of human functioning and school organisation informed by Basil Bernstein’s sociology of e...
School staff have an important role to play in identifying and assisting pupils who require addition...
BACKGROUND: The theory of human functioning and school organisation proposes that schools with rigid...
This article examines interactions between school-level and pupil-level measures of socio-economic s...
Objectives: It has been suggested that students are healthier in schools where more students are com...
Objectives: It has been suggested that students are healthier in schools where more students are com...
Objectives: It has been suggested that students are healthier in schools where more students are com...
INTRODUCTION: The theory of human functioning and school organization proposes that schools promote ...
Objectives: It has been suggested that students are healthier in schools where more students are com...
Objectives: It has been suggested that students are healthier in schools where more students are com...
Objectives: It has been suggested that students are healthier in schools where more students are com...
Objectives: It has been suggested that students are healthier in schools where more students are com...
Objectives: It has been suggested that students are healthier in schools where more students are com...
The theory of human functioning and school organisation informed by Basil Bernstein’s sociology of e...
AbstractThe theory of human functioning and school organisation informed by Basil Bernstein?s sociol...
The theory of human functioning and school organisation informed by Basil Bernstein’s sociology of e...
School staff have an important role to play in identifying and assisting pupils who require addition...