Studentsa Ratings of School Climate and School Belonging for Understanding Their Effects and Relationship of Junior High Schools in Taiwan

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Studentsa Ratings of School Climate and School Belonging for Understanding Their Effects and Relationship of Junior High Schools in Taiwan

Hui-Min Huang
Hui-Min Huang National Chi Nan University
Lin Xiao
Lin Xiao
Der-Hsiang Huang
Der-Hsiang Huang
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This study was to explore junior high students’ perception of school climate and school belonging. The main purposes of the present study were to test the relationships between school climate and school belonging. How’s the correlation between the two variables? Which one has better effects on the other? Three hundred and twenty-eight junior high students in Taiwan were selected to inclusion in the investigation. A statistically significant relationship between school climate and school belonging was found. From the construction analyses, we found that the path coefficients of Model 1 and Model 2 are the same. The outcomes meant that school climate had significant effects on school belonging and school belonging also had significant effects on school climate. The results of the study can offer the relative schools for evaluating school effects and school improvement.

Studentsa Ratings of School Climate and School Belonging for Understanding Their Effects and Relationship of Junior High Schools in Taiwan

This study was to explore junior high students’ perception of school climate and school belonging. The main purposes of the present study were to test the relationships between school climate and school belonging. How’s the correlation between the two variables? Which one has better effects on the other? Three hundred and twenty-eight junior high students in Taiwan were selected to inclusion in the investigation. A statistically significant relationship between school climate and school belonging was found. From the construction analyses, we found that the path coefficients of Model 1 and Model 2 are the same. The outcomes meant that school climate had significant effects on school belonging and school belonging also had significant effects on school climate. The results of the study can offer the relative schools for evaluating school effects and school improvement.

Hui-Min Huang
Hui-Min Huang National Chi Nan University
Lin Xiao
Lin Xiao
Der-Hsiang Huang
Der-Hsiang Huang

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Hui-Min Huang. 2013. “. Global Journal of Human-Social Science – G: Linguistics & Education GJHSS-G Volume 13 (GJHSS Volume 13 Issue G3): .

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Crossref Journal DOI 10.17406/GJHSS

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Studentsa Ratings of School Climate and School Belonging for Understanding Their Effects and Relationship of Junior High Schools in Taiwan

Hui-Min Huang
Hui-Min Huang National Chi Nan University
Lin Xiao
Lin Xiao
Der-Hsiang Huang
Der-Hsiang Huang

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