Authors
Brian Johnson, Amy L Reschly, Roy P Martin, Christopher Pinzone, James J Appleton
Publication date
2024/4/2
Journal
Journal of Education for Students Placed at Risk (JESPAR)
Volume
29
Issue
2
Pages
83-104
Publisher
Routledge
Description
Theories of student engagement for dropout and school completion are proposed to begin as early as age five. Student engagement in elementary-age students has been linked to school completion, post-secondary education, and achievement. However, there is little research examining patterns and profiles of student engagement in this population. In an effort to provide more individualized support and intervention, work in the field of student engagement has begun to examine profiles of student engagement and disengagement or disaffection. This study explored the identification of distinguishable groups based on student engagement in a sample of third-grade students and those groups’ associations with demographic and outcome variables. Consistent with findings of research with older students, four distinct profiles of student engagement were found for males and females: Engaged, Cognitively/Affectively …
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