“…For example, studies have demonstrated that age negatively predicted academic buoyancy (Martin, Colmar, Davey, & Marsh, 2010) and teacher-student relationships (Bracken & Crain, 1994), but it was a positive predictor of deep learning (Sadler-Smith, 1996) and flow experience (Sahoo & Sahu, 2009). Studies have also shown the role of language or ethnicity background in deep learning, resilience, the quality of teacherestudent relationship, and peer cooperation (den Brok & Levy, 2005;Leung, Ginns, & Kember, 2008;Liem, Martin, Nair, Bernardo, & Prasetya, 2009). Another factor to control is academic ability as, through its impact on self-efficacy and sense of control in learning, academic ability has been associated with deep learning, academic flow, academic buoyancy, the quality of student-teacher relationships, and peer cooperation (Bandura, 1997;Liem et al, 2008;Wentzel, 1997).…”