Academic buoyancy is developed as a construct reflecting everyday academic resilience within a positive psychology context and is defined as students' ability to successfully deal with academic setbacks and challenges that are typical of the ordinary course of school life (e.g., poor grades, competing deadlines, exam pressure, difficult schoolwork). Data were collected from 598 students in Years 8 and 10 at five Australian high schools. Half-way through the school year and then again at the end of the year, students were asked to rate their academic buoyancy as well as a set of hypothesized predictors (self-efficacy, control, academic engagement, anxiety, teacher–student relationship) in the area of mathematics. Multilevel modeling found th...
The aim of this study was to investigate relationship between teacher-student interaction and academ...
The purpose of this study was to prediction of academic buoyancy based on academic support and acade...
Academic resilience is defined as the ability to effectively deal with setback, stress or pressure i...
Academic buoyancy is developed as a construct reflecting everyday academic resilience within a posit...
Based on hypothesized reciprocal relations between psychological risk and academic buoyancy (dealing...
‘Academic resilience’ refers to a student’s capacity to overcome acute or chronic adversities that a...
University students navigate a variety of adversities throughout their studies. Academic resilience ...
Past research into the ability of students to 'bounce back' from everyday academic setback (academic...
Academic buoyancy describes the ability to successfully overcome and recover from setbacks in an aca...
Buoyancy is individuals' ability to successfully deal with setbacks and challenges that are typical ...
Background Academic buoyancy refers to students’ ability to come through ordinary challenges they f...
Buoyancy is individuals' ability to successfully deal with setbacks and challenges that are typical ...
Buoyancy is individuals ’ ability to successfully deal with setbacks and challenges that are typical...
High levels of test anxiety can be damaging for academic achievement, wellbeing, and mental health. ...
The purpose of this study was to extend the research on academic buoyancy by investigating how profi...
The aim of this study was to investigate relationship between teacher-student interaction and academ...
The purpose of this study was to prediction of academic buoyancy based on academic support and acade...
Academic resilience is defined as the ability to effectively deal with setback, stress or pressure i...
Academic buoyancy is developed as a construct reflecting everyday academic resilience within a posit...
Based on hypothesized reciprocal relations between psychological risk and academic buoyancy (dealing...
‘Academic resilience’ refers to a student’s capacity to overcome acute or chronic adversities that a...
University students navigate a variety of adversities throughout their studies. Academic resilience ...
Past research into the ability of students to 'bounce back' from everyday academic setback (academic...
Academic buoyancy describes the ability to successfully overcome and recover from setbacks in an aca...
Buoyancy is individuals' ability to successfully deal with setbacks and challenges that are typical ...
Background Academic buoyancy refers to students’ ability to come through ordinary challenges they f...
Buoyancy is individuals' ability to successfully deal with setbacks and challenges that are typical ...
Buoyancy is individuals ’ ability to successfully deal with setbacks and challenges that are typical...
High levels of test anxiety can be damaging for academic achievement, wellbeing, and mental health. ...
The purpose of this study was to extend the research on academic buoyancy by investigating how profi...
The aim of this study was to investigate relationship between teacher-student interaction and academ...
The purpose of this study was to prediction of academic buoyancy based on academic support and acade...
Academic resilience is defined as the ability to effectively deal with setback, stress or pressure i...