Research on students' social relationships shows their preference to associate with similar peers. This study focused on the similarity in selection criteria used by students to form groups and similarity of characteristics of existing groups in schools. It compared these criteria to those of isolated students. The sample consisted of 124 students aged 14-15. The results revealed that the assessment of peers' social skills was a relevant selection criterion, and that global self-esteem, well-being, and, physical activity were important variables in describing groups. The selection criteria and group characteristics of isolated students did not match those of the groups. The isolated students have more outspoken views on criteria and charact...
To understand the difficulties students with disabilities experience in their social participation i...
The article examines issues related to peer interactions and group joining in upper secondary school...
This study concerns peer selection and influence dynamics in early adolescents' friendships regardin...
Research on students' social relationships shows their preference to associate with similar peers. T...
Research on students' social relationships shows their preference to associate with similar peers. T...
One of the methods used most often to assess students' friendships and friendship networks is the re...
Peer relations represent an important area of research in the field of school pedagogy, reflecting t...
This study examined the role of academic status norms in friendship selection and influence processe...
Strategies to examine children’s peer relationships at school can be broadly distinguished into stud...
For over forty years ability grouping has been of professional concern to educators in the United St...
This empirical study took place over one academic year, in three primary schools in the North of Eng...
This study was designed to test hypotheses relating pupils ’ attitudes towards the school environmen...
When students can self-select their group members, a common assumption is that students prefer to se...
To understand the difficulties students with disabilities experience in their social participation i...
The article examines issues related to peer interactions and group joining in upper secondary school...
This study concerns peer selection and influence dynamics in early adolescents' friendships regardin...
Research on students' social relationships shows their preference to associate with similar peers. T...
Research on students' social relationships shows their preference to associate with similar peers. T...
One of the methods used most often to assess students' friendships and friendship networks is the re...
Peer relations represent an important area of research in the field of school pedagogy, reflecting t...
This study examined the role of academic status norms in friendship selection and influence processe...
Strategies to examine children’s peer relationships at school can be broadly distinguished into stud...
For over forty years ability grouping has been of professional concern to educators in the United St...
This empirical study took place over one academic year, in three primary schools in the North of Eng...
This study was designed to test hypotheses relating pupils ’ attitudes towards the school environmen...
When students can self-select their group members, a common assumption is that students prefer to se...
To understand the difficulties students with disabilities experience in their social participation i...
The article examines issues related to peer interactions and group joining in upper secondary school...
This study concerns peer selection and influence dynamics in early adolescents' friendships regardin...