学生的幸福与学校氛围:文献计量分析

IF 2.7 Q1 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH Review of Education Pub Date : 2024-07-29 DOI:10.1002/rev3.3486
Bilal Fayiz Obeidat, Saber Haimed, Mohammad Salman AlKhaza'leh
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学校是青少年成长的重要环境,但很少有研究对学校氛围和学生幸福感的多个方面进行调查。本研究旨在绘制学生福祉和学校氛围这两个相互交织的概念的文献生产图。研究采用文献计量分析法,利用从 33 年间提取的元数据,绘制了学校氛围和学生幸福的研究状况图。分析从科研成果、引文、作者、国家成果和机构成果等方面详细概述了学校氛围与学生福祉。分析结果突显了近期有关学生福祉和学校氛围的出版物的发展趋势,并概述了引发这种结合的先决条件。关于学生的整体福祉,分析结果表明,世界各地关于学校氛围的研究明显增加。然而,与阿拉伯国家相比,开展的研究很少:对急剧增长的有关学校氛围和学生福祉的研究进行规划,可以指导利益相关者了解研究、差距和优先事项。有必要在此使用文献计量分析来评估不断增长的文献:通过阐明指数产出、概念演变和地域不平衡,分析揭示了一个成熟但分散的领域,该领域正等待整合和高影响力的研究,以激励现实世界的进步:研究结果为严格的干预试验、以学生为中心的方法、跨国合作网络以及将证据转化为学校政策/实践的途径等方面的战略投资提供了指导。这项分析使利益相关者有能力培养协调的、文化上相适应的研究生态系统,提供可操作的见解,创造有利的环境,使所有学生都能茁壮成长。
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Students' well‐being and school climate: A bibliometric analysis
Schools are significant settings for the development of young people, yet few studies have investigated the multiple facets of school climate and students' well‐being. This research aims to map the literature production in the two intertwined concepts: students' well‐being, and school climate. The study applied bibliometric analysis to map the research status of school climate and students' well‐being using metadata extracted from over a period of 33 years. The analysis presents a detailed overview of school climate and students’ well‐being in terms of scientific production, citations, authorship, countries' production, and institutions' outputs. Results highlighted the recent developmental trends of publications on students' well‐being and school climate and outlined the precursors for triggering this combination. With reference to students' overall well‐being, analysing the results shows that research on school climate increased markedly in different parts of the world. However, when compared to Arab countries, rare studies were conducted.Context and implicationsRationale: Mapping the exponentially growing research on school climate and student well‐being can guide stakeholders in understanding research, gaps and priorities. Using bibliometric analysis here is necessary to evaluate the growing literature.Why the new findings matter: By elucidating exponential output, conceptual evolution and geographical imbalances, the analysis reveals a maturing yet decentralised field awaiting integration and high‐impact studies to inspire real‐world progress.Implications for practitioners, policy makers, and researchers: Findings guide strategic investments in rigorous intervention trials, student‐centred methodologies, cross‐national collaborative networks, and pathways translating evidence to school policies/practices. This analysis equips stakeholders to cultivate coordinated, culturally responsive research ecosystems providing actionable insights to create nurturing climates enabling all students to thrive.
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