2022
DOI: 10.3390/su14042131
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Direct and Indirect Effects of Social Support and School Social Capital on the Academic Success of 11–19-Year-Old Students Using Distance Learning

Abstract: In the context of current changes in the education process due to the pandemic, the main aims of this study were to highlight social capital factors within the school community that are associated with better students’ outcomes in the context of distance learning. This study was a cross-sectional population-based study. The research sample consisted of 1483 students, whose ages varied from 11 to 19 years old (56.9% were girls). Academic success in this study was measured in terms of average grade and students’… Show more

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“…There is a strong correlation between students’ trust in teachers and motivation to learn ( Mieziene et al 2022 ). This suggests that trust seems to be an important prerequisite for helping students achieve a more positive state of learning.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…There is a strong correlation between students’ trust in teachers and motivation to learn ( Mieziene et al 2022 ). This suggests that trust seems to be an important prerequisite for helping students achieve a more positive state of learning.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Rural students who successfully enroll in the elite universities are inseparable from the support and sacrifices of their parents [56]. Social capital from family, friends, and teachers influences positive attitude and learning [57]. Social capital which is shown by the involvement of parents in the education process at home, for example reading to their child at home, discussing issues at school, and building expectations for success, will have an impact on children's academic success [58].…”
Section: Social Capitalmentioning
confidence: 99%