2016
DOI: 10.1590/1982-02752016000200002
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Students' engagement in school and family variables: A literature review

Abstract: Abstract"Students' engagement in school" is regarded in the literature as a current and valued construct despite the lack of empirical studies on its relationship with specific family variables. The present research aimed to survey studies on the correlation between students' engagement in school and family contexts, specifically in terms of the following variables: perceived parental support, socioeconomic and sociocultural levels, perceived rights, and parental educational styles. In order to describe the st… Show more

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“…Results of this study consistent with previous studies as well as existing theoretical concepts, in which this study has proven that parental involvement, academic self-efficacy, teacher support, and peer attachment are closely related to student engagement (Veiga et al, 2012). Veiga et al (2012) explained, that many scientific studies have explained that personal variables (such as self-efficacy and self-concept), as well as contextual variables (such as peers, school, family), are closely related to student engagement in school. Self-efficacy allows students to develop cognitive strategies and self-regulation in context of their education.…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 91%
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“…Results of this study consistent with previous studies as well as existing theoretical concepts, in which this study has proven that parental involvement, academic self-efficacy, teacher support, and peer attachment are closely related to student engagement (Veiga et al, 2012). Veiga et al (2012) explained, that many scientific studies have explained that personal variables (such as self-efficacy and self-concept), as well as contextual variables (such as peers, school, family), are closely related to student engagement in school. Self-efficacy allows students to develop cognitive strategies and self-regulation in context of their education.…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 91%
“…Self-efficacy allows students to develop cognitive strategies and self-regulation in context of their education. In addition, the existence of positive relationships with peers, teacher support, and quality of relationships in family were related to the high level of student involvement (Veiga et al, 2012).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This finding means that the higher level of support that is received by students from their teacher will increase the higher the level of engagement from the students. This finding is in the line of the previous studies from (Wang & Ecless, 2013;Wang & Lieberoth, 2018;Veigal & Almeida, 2012) which indicate that the teacher is the key role of the student's engagement in the school. This is because the teacher works directly in creating a class situation, designing an interactive class situation that encourages students to get involved actively in the class activities.…”
Section: Tabel 2 the Correlation Between Variablessupporting
confidence: 92%
“…The recent studies have examined the some factors which influence student's disengagement are parents, peers, teachers, also personal variables such as gender, self-concept, ages, and goal orientation, motivation, also school culture (Usher & Kober, 2012;Veigal & Almeida, 2012). The factors are categorized as the internal and external factor which contribute to the student's engagement in the school.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Aunque la H2 no fue aceptada en los términos formulados, los datos corroboraron, con matices, hallazgos precedentes (p.e., Annunziata et al, 2006;Rodríguez, Droguett y Revuelta, 2012;Sirin y Rogers-Sirin, 2005;Veiga, F., Galvão, D., Almeida, A., Carvalho, C., Janeiro, I., Nogueira, J., & Bahia, S. (2012) muestran que la participación de los familiares en eventos escolares, la asistencia a reuniones y tutorías tiene una relación significativa con el compromiso de los estudiantes y con el proceso de enseñanza-aprendizaje. No obstante, según los resultados del estudio esta influencia es indirecta.…”
Section: Discusión E Implicaciones Prácticasunclassified