Past research into the ability of students to 'bounce back' from everyday academic setback (academic buoyancy) has lacked sensitivity to the contexts in which children demonstrate this behavior. Here we aimed to contextualize past findings by reporting the results of an exploratory investigation that featured: (1) repeated measurement of students' self-reported buoyancy across English, mathematics, science, and physical education; (2) measures of students' psychological appraisal as a test of external validity; (3) a novel national context (England rather than Australia). In total 260 English secondary school students aged 11-16. years completed self-report questionnaires. Students were found to hold relatively consistent views about their ...
Academic buoyancy describes the ability to successfully overcome and recover from setbacks in an aca...
AbstractAcademic Buoyancy has been described as a students’ ability to successfully navigate the eve...
© 2015 Taylor & Francis This study explores the relationship between students’ self-report levels of...
Past research into the ability of students to 'bounce back' from everyday academic setback (academic...
Academic buoyancy is developed as a construct reflecting everyday academic resilience within a posit...
Academic buoyancy is developed as a construct reflecting everyday academic resilience within a posit...
The purpose of this study was to extend the research on academic buoyancy by investigating how profi...
Adolescent buoyancy is essential for student wellbeing. It enables students to successfully deal wit...
This thesis examines if the positive character construct of academic buoyancy can be fostered in Key...
Background Academic buoyancy refers to students’ ability to come through ordinary challenges they f...
Academic buoyancy is conceptualised as the capacity to successfully navigate the typical adversities...
Background: Previous research has indicated that although academic buoyancy and student's achievemen...
Background Previous research has indicated that although academic buoyancy and student's achievemen...
Based on hypothesized reciprocal relations between psychological risk and academic buoyancy (dealing...
Academic buoyancy, the ability to respond adaptively to minor academic adversities, is positively re...
Academic buoyancy describes the ability to successfully overcome and recover from setbacks in an aca...
AbstractAcademic Buoyancy has been described as a students’ ability to successfully navigate the eve...
© 2015 Taylor & Francis This study explores the relationship between students’ self-report levels of...
Past research into the ability of students to 'bounce back' from everyday academic setback (academic...
Academic buoyancy is developed as a construct reflecting everyday academic resilience within a posit...
Academic buoyancy is developed as a construct reflecting everyday academic resilience within a posit...
The purpose of this study was to extend the research on academic buoyancy by investigating how profi...
Adolescent buoyancy is essential for student wellbeing. It enables students to successfully deal wit...
This thesis examines if the positive character construct of academic buoyancy can be fostered in Key...
Background Academic buoyancy refers to students’ ability to come through ordinary challenges they f...
Academic buoyancy is conceptualised as the capacity to successfully navigate the typical adversities...
Background: Previous research has indicated that although academic buoyancy and student's achievemen...
Background Previous research has indicated that although academic buoyancy and student's achievemen...
Based on hypothesized reciprocal relations between psychological risk and academic buoyancy (dealing...
Academic buoyancy, the ability to respond adaptively to minor academic adversities, is positively re...
Academic buoyancy describes the ability to successfully overcome and recover from setbacks in an aca...
AbstractAcademic Buoyancy has been described as a students’ ability to successfully navigate the eve...
© 2015 Taylor & Francis This study explores the relationship between students’ self-report levels of...