Academic Engagement (AE) can explain part of the success of current educational programmes. This observational and prospective study aims to identify the facilitating and hindering psychosocial variables involved in AE. We included achievement goals and academic motivation as facilitating academic variables and perceived stress and social problems as hindering variables. The sample included 603 students who were consecutively recruited in ESO and Baccalaureate in schools in Barcelona. The inclusion criteria for the participants were as follows: to be enrolled in a year from 1st year of ESO to 2nd year of Baccalaureate; to have access to the average mark of the previous year and to complete the questionnaires in full. The following were admi...
This paper aims to analyse the impact of personal variables related to the academic goals and learni...
<p>Nowadays the study of school engagement is a subject of great interest in the field of education ...
Previous research has shown that perceived control, task value, behavioral engagement and disaffecti...
This goal of this research was to find out the extent and type of engagement, motivation, stress, co...
The final years of secondary education seek to prepare students for independent learning at universi...
Introduction. Traditionally, the research on engagement-bournout has linked this academic bipolar em...
The present study examined the role of behavioral engagement and disaffection as mediators between s...
Motivational development represents a key element for academic performance in the university contex...
This article reviews the literature regarding Student’s Engagement in School (SES), its relationship...
The purpose of this study was to test a model linking interest, engagement, and performance. The stu...
The level of academic engagement of 307 second-year high school students is analyzed based on their ...
Introduction: Students’ engagement, defined as the behavioural and emotional actions developed by st...
There are few studies in Spain which analyze the influence of individual, motivational and contextua...
During the secondary school stage, students’ motivation to study may decrease and affect their futur...
Despite the increase in Latin America of Higher Education coverage, grave dropout problems persist t...
This paper aims to analyse the impact of personal variables related to the academic goals and learni...
<p>Nowadays the study of school engagement is a subject of great interest in the field of education ...
Previous research has shown that perceived control, task value, behavioral engagement and disaffecti...
This goal of this research was to find out the extent and type of engagement, motivation, stress, co...
The final years of secondary education seek to prepare students for independent learning at universi...
Introduction. Traditionally, the research on engagement-bournout has linked this academic bipolar em...
The present study examined the role of behavioral engagement and disaffection as mediators between s...
Motivational development represents a key element for academic performance in the university contex...
This article reviews the literature regarding Student’s Engagement in School (SES), its relationship...
The purpose of this study was to test a model linking interest, engagement, and performance. The stu...
The level of academic engagement of 307 second-year high school students is analyzed based on their ...
Introduction: Students’ engagement, defined as the behavioural and emotional actions developed by st...
There are few studies in Spain which analyze the influence of individual, motivational and contextua...
During the secondary school stage, students’ motivation to study may decrease and affect their futur...
Despite the increase in Latin America of Higher Education coverage, grave dropout problems persist t...
This paper aims to analyse the impact of personal variables related to the academic goals and learni...
<p>Nowadays the study of school engagement is a subject of great interest in the field of education ...
Previous research has shown that perceived control, task value, behavioral engagement and disaffecti...