Analysing the attitude and opinions of a ‘difficult’ year group in a secondary school

IF 0.9 Q3 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH Pastoral Care in Education Pub Date : 2022-03-31 DOI:10.1080/02643944.2022.2054020
J. Swinson, G. Henderson
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ABSTRACT This paper reports a small-scale action research project aimed at helping a school whose teachers were concerned about the behaviour and achievement of their Year 8 group. Two focus group was used to identify any worries or concerns of pupils in Key Stage 3 (Years 7–9; aged 11–14). These concerns were further explored using a ranking exercise completed by all 486 pupils across the three year groups. The same pupils then completed the ‘Psychological Sense of School Membership’ questionnaire. The results of the ranking exercise are reported. The pupils’ scores on the PSSM questionnaire suggests that pupils in Year 8 identified least with the aims of the school. The scores did show that a third (33%) of the pupils in Year 8 scored at a level regarded as ‘of serious concern’on the PSSM questionnaire indicating a negative view of the school. The results of the both exercises were shared with the teachers and a plan drawn up th improve the school's pupil management. Further development of this initiative was bought to a halt by the closure of the school in response to the COVID-19 pandemic.
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分析中学“困难”年级学生的态度和意见
本文报道了一个小规模的行动研究项目,旨在帮助一所学校的老师关心他们八年级学生的行为和成就。两个焦点小组被用来确定关键阶段3(7-9年级;11 - 14岁)。通过对三年级所有486名学生完成的排名练习,进一步探讨了这些问题。然后,这些学生完成了“学校成员的心理感受”问卷。报告排名活动的结果。学生在PSSM问卷上的得分表明,八年级的学生对学校的目标认同程度最低。分数确实显示,三分之一(33%)的八年级学生在PSSM问卷上的得分被认为是“严重关注”,这表明他们对学校的看法是负面的。这两次演习的结果都与老师们分享,并制定了改善学校学生管理的计划。为应对COVID-19大流行而关闭学校,这一举措的进一步发展陷入停顿。
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