AbstractThe main question of this research is to establish if adolescents differ according to attachment to school perceived teacher support, and open classroom climate for discussion, and if there are different groups according to same aspects, so do those groups differ in various aspects of well-being, i.e. subjective well-being and social well-being. 1741 students (727 boys), of age 15-19 years (M=17.32, SD=0.96) from high schools in Lithuania participated. This study revealed that adolescents differ with regard to their attachment to school, teacher support and open classroom climate for discussions – six groups with distinct patterns of school context perception can be identified. The groups differ from each other in both subjective an...
Learning environment and school situations can trigger several affective states, which can include e...
We examined how each school climate aspect affect adolescence's psychological well-being by emphasiz...
Scholastic well-being is a multidimensional construct whose expression is determined by the cognitiv...
The main question of this research is to establish if adolescents differ according to attachment to ...
AbstractThe present study aimed to verify how attachment to school and open classroom climate for di...
AbstractBackground/Objective: The objective of this ex post facto study is to analyze both the direc...
The aim of this paper is to analyse how 10- to 15-year-old adolescents define their own perceptions ...
The tripartite theory of subjective well-being (SWB) suggests that well-being in adults is a multidi...
Relevance of the topic: The well-being of pupils in our society has been declining. The boys and gi...
Subjective well-being has been defined as an association among positive affect, negative affect, and...
The article first gives an introduction to well-being in school. Second, it argues for different per...
Parents, peers, and teachers provide a powerful context for school students’ well-being. However, a ...
Well-being is a multi-faceted construct that encompasses all aspects of healthy and successful human...
School satisfaction among secondary school students is a neglected research topic in the field of s...
peer reviewedFormal education is a very important, time-intensive, and highly consequential aspect o...
Learning environment and school situations can trigger several affective states, which can include e...
We examined how each school climate aspect affect adolescence's psychological well-being by emphasiz...
Scholastic well-being is a multidimensional construct whose expression is determined by the cognitiv...
The main question of this research is to establish if adolescents differ according to attachment to ...
AbstractThe present study aimed to verify how attachment to school and open classroom climate for di...
AbstractBackground/Objective: The objective of this ex post facto study is to analyze both the direc...
The aim of this paper is to analyse how 10- to 15-year-old adolescents define their own perceptions ...
The tripartite theory of subjective well-being (SWB) suggests that well-being in adults is a multidi...
Relevance of the topic: The well-being of pupils in our society has been declining. The boys and gi...
Subjective well-being has been defined as an association among positive affect, negative affect, and...
The article first gives an introduction to well-being in school. Second, it argues for different per...
Parents, peers, and teachers provide a powerful context for school students’ well-being. However, a ...
Well-being is a multi-faceted construct that encompasses all aspects of healthy and successful human...
School satisfaction among secondary school students is a neglected research topic in the field of s...
peer reviewedFormal education is a very important, time-intensive, and highly consequential aspect o...
Learning environment and school situations can trigger several affective states, which can include e...
We examined how each school climate aspect affect adolescence's psychological well-being by emphasiz...
Scholastic well-being is a multidimensional construct whose expression is determined by the cognitiv...