AbstractAcademic optimism depends on positive psychology whose foundation based on scientific research contributing to the general wellness of the public and struggling to understand the individual traits. The three properties of academic optimism have interacted each other. Academic emphasis, being one of these features, triggers student achievement by carrying students’ learning to the top level. Collective efficacy reflects the thoughts and beliefs of the group. By increasing trust in school, student and parent trust increases and this strengthens the trust for school. In conclusion, despite the socio-economic status of the students, the triplet structure of academic optimism affects student achievement in a positive way
Research on positive psychology has widely grown since its emergence. The strength of the human bec...
AbstractThe academic optimism construct is an individual belief in teachers consisting of three comp...
Academic optimism is of the most promising achievements in educational psychology because it enables...
AbstractAcademic optimism depends on positive psychology whose foundation based on scientific resear...
Academic emphasis, collective efficacy, and faculty trust in students and parents (3 school character...
Academic optimism is a relatively new construct that combines collective efficacy, academic emphasis...
This study contributes to the research foundation of academic optimism (Hoy, Tarter & Woolfolk Hoy, ...
The need to increase student academic achievement has been established and well-documented in the li...
The pressure to perform well on high stakes testing may have caused many educational leaders to shif...
The positive psychology movement of the past decade has produced an impressive amount of psychologic...
Researchers have been challenged to go beyond socioeconomic status in the search for school-level ch...
In 2006, Hoy, Tarter, and Woolfolk Hoy introduced a new construct, academic optimism, which was show...
Academic optimism has an essential role in the adjustment of students in school. This study aimed to...
For decades, educational leaders have sought to identify school-level variables that have a positive...
Optimism has its modern roots in philosophy dating back to the 17th century in the writings of philo...
Research on positive psychology has widely grown since its emergence. The strength of the human bec...
AbstractThe academic optimism construct is an individual belief in teachers consisting of three comp...
Academic optimism is of the most promising achievements in educational psychology because it enables...
AbstractAcademic optimism depends on positive psychology whose foundation based on scientific resear...
Academic emphasis, collective efficacy, and faculty trust in students and parents (3 school character...
Academic optimism is a relatively new construct that combines collective efficacy, academic emphasis...
This study contributes to the research foundation of academic optimism (Hoy, Tarter & Woolfolk Hoy, ...
The need to increase student academic achievement has been established and well-documented in the li...
The pressure to perform well on high stakes testing may have caused many educational leaders to shif...
The positive psychology movement of the past decade has produced an impressive amount of psychologic...
Researchers have been challenged to go beyond socioeconomic status in the search for school-level ch...
In 2006, Hoy, Tarter, and Woolfolk Hoy introduced a new construct, academic optimism, which was show...
Academic optimism has an essential role in the adjustment of students in school. This study aimed to...
For decades, educational leaders have sought to identify school-level variables that have a positive...
Optimism has its modern roots in philosophy dating back to the 17th century in the writings of philo...
Research on positive psychology has widely grown since its emergence. The strength of the human bec...
AbstractThe academic optimism construct is an individual belief in teachers consisting of three comp...
Academic optimism is of the most promising achievements in educational psychology because it enables...