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 selfesteem
Adolescents’ identities are multiple, yet there is very little research that investigates the import...
To advance social integration, policy makers strive for the educational desegregation of immigrant s...
Peer victimization based on one’s ethnic group membership contributes to the problems and conflicts ...
The authors examine whether school segregation is related to pupils’ global self-esteem and whether ...
The central focus of this study is the perceived frequency and consequences of ethnic microaggressio...
Self-esteem is considered a core component of psychological well-being, and it has long been assumed...
In various European countries, policymakers strive for educational desegregation to enhance pupils’ ...
Starting from a person-environment fit framework, this study investigates whether ethnic congruence—...
From the Second World War onwards, Belgium became a migration society and, over the past few decades...
Starting from a person-environment fit framework, this study investigates whether ethnic congruence—...
Starting from a person-environment fit framework, this study investigates whether ethnic congruence—...
Abstract In various European countries, policymakers strive for educational desegregation to enhance...
School belongingness has proven its positive effect on a wide range of outcomes that lead to school ...
The schools-as-communities perspective provides a popular explanation for school-disruptive behavior...
In this paper, we investigate the integration of ethnic minorities, mainly from North-African, Turki...
Adolescents’ identities are multiple, yet there is very little research that investigates the import...
To advance social integration, policy makers strive for the educational desegregation of immigrant s...
Peer victimization based on one’s ethnic group membership contributes to the problems and conflicts ...
The authors examine whether school segregation is related to pupils’ global self-esteem and whether ...
The central focus of this study is the perceived frequency and consequences of ethnic microaggressio...
Self-esteem is considered a core component of psychological well-being, and it has long been assumed...
In various European countries, policymakers strive for educational desegregation to enhance pupils’ ...
Starting from a person-environment fit framework, this study investigates whether ethnic congruence—...
From the Second World War onwards, Belgium became a migration society and, over the past few decades...
Starting from a person-environment fit framework, this study investigates whether ethnic congruence—...
Starting from a person-environment fit framework, this study investigates whether ethnic congruence—...
Abstract In various European countries, policymakers strive for educational desegregation to enhance...
School belongingness has proven its positive effect on a wide range of outcomes that lead to school ...
The schools-as-communities perspective provides a popular explanation for school-disruptive behavior...
In this paper, we investigate the integration of ethnic minorities, mainly from North-African, Turki...
Adolescents’ identities are multiple, yet there is very little research that investigates the import...
To advance social integration, policy makers strive for the educational desegregation of immigrant s...
Peer victimization based on one’s ethnic group membership contributes to the problems and conflicts ...