Social capital is generally considered beneficial for students’ school adjustment. This paper argues that social relationships among pupils generate social capital at both the individual and the class levels, and that each has its unique effect on pupils’ performance and well-being. The sample in this study consists of 1036 children in 60 first-grade classes in 46 Dutch elementary schools. Multilevel regression results show that a substantial proportion of the variance in school adjustment can be attributed to the class level and that both individual-level and classroom-level social capital have substantial effects on school adjustment. At the individual level, the size of one’s network is more important than its structure. At the collectiv...
The present study aims to determine the associations between family, neighbourhood, and school socia...
Social capital refers to access and use of resources available through one\u27s networks to solve pr...
This ethnographic study was designed to examine how an elementary school can develop and foster chil...
Social capital is generally considered beneficial for students' school adjustment. This paper argues...
This article examines the role that social capital plays in school success and in the explanation of...
Resources from multiple social contexts influence students’ educational aspiration. In the field of ...
The main goal of this article is to defi ne the relation between social capital and pupils’ educatio...
[[abstract]]A newly proposed theoretical framework, social capital has successfully extended its inf...
This study investigates whether the established association between school socioeconomic composition...
Scholarly work on student and school performance poses a variety of explanations for observed variat...
This paper offers a preliminary analysis of social capital in an education system. The concept of so...
This study uses the british national child development study to examine the effect of educational at...
This study, based on the research of Coleman (1987), examined the effect of social capital on high s...
This paper investigates student social capital in Norwegian secondary schools and its effects on stu...
Social factors that contribute to student engagement, achievement, and attainment can provide educat...
The present study aims to determine the associations between family, neighbourhood, and school socia...
Social capital refers to access and use of resources available through one\u27s networks to solve pr...
This ethnographic study was designed to examine how an elementary school can develop and foster chil...
Social capital is generally considered beneficial for students' school adjustment. This paper argues...
This article examines the role that social capital plays in school success and in the explanation of...
Resources from multiple social contexts influence students’ educational aspiration. In the field of ...
The main goal of this article is to defi ne the relation between social capital and pupils’ educatio...
[[abstract]]A newly proposed theoretical framework, social capital has successfully extended its inf...
This study investigates whether the established association between school socioeconomic composition...
Scholarly work on student and school performance poses a variety of explanations for observed variat...
This paper offers a preliminary analysis of social capital in an education system. The concept of so...
This study uses the british national child development study to examine the effect of educational at...
This study, based on the research of Coleman (1987), examined the effect of social capital on high s...
This paper investigates student social capital in Norwegian secondary schools and its effects on stu...
Social factors that contribute to student engagement, achievement, and attainment can provide educat...
The present study aims to determine the associations between family, neighbourhood, and school socia...
Social capital refers to access and use of resources available through one\u27s networks to solve pr...
This ethnographic study was designed to examine how an elementary school can develop and foster chil...