多元文化课堂的复原力:学校关系可以保护移民、难民和非移民儿童适应学校生活。

IF 3.1 2区 心理学 Q1 PSYCHOLOGY, EDUCATIONAL British Journal of Educational Psychology Pub Date : 2024-08-21 DOI:10.1111/bjep.12713
Francesca Ialuna, Sauro Civitillo, Nele McElvany, Birgit Leyendecker, Philipp Jugert
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背景:根据风险和复原力的观点,保护性因素可以减轻风险和挑战对儿童适应能力的影响。对于移民和难民儿童来说,新环境中的支持性关系尤其有益。目的:我们研究了师生关系和同伴关系质量对第一代移民儿童、难民儿童和非移民儿童的德语水平与学校适应性(即学校成绩和归属感)之间关系的调节作用:我们招募了 n = 278 名四年级儿童(Mage = 10.47,SDage = .55,53.24% 为女性;37% 为第一代移民和难民儿童):方法:问卷调查评估了儿童报告的师生关系和同伴关系质量以及学校归属感。一项词汇测试测量了儿童的德语水平。学校成绩通过平均学分绩点(GPA)和阅读理解测试进行评估。为了研究我们的假设,我们进行了路径分析:结果:在所有儿童中,教师与儿童的关系减轻了德语水平对儿童阅读理解能力的影响;在移民和难民儿童中,教师与儿童的关系减轻了德语水平对平均学分绩点的影响。同伴关系缓冲了德语水平对学校归属感的负面影响:师生关系和同伴关系的质量对第一代移民和难民儿童以及非移民儿童的学校适应都有好处。
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Resilience in multicultural classrooms: School relationships can protect the school adjustment of immigrant, refugee and non-immigrant children.

Background: According to the risk and resilience perspective, protective factors can attenuate the effect of risks and challenges on children's adjustment. For immigrant and refugee children, supportive relationships in the new context can be particularly beneficial. We expected that supportive school relationships play a protective role for the school adjustment of first-generation immigrant and refugee and non-immigrant children, by moderating the effect of one acculturative challenge (i.e., school language proficiency).

Aims: We investigated the moderating roles of teacher-child and peer relationship quality on the association between German language proficiency and school adjustment (i.e., school achievement and belongingness) among first-generation immigrant and refugee and non-immigrant children.

Sample: We recruited n = 278 fourth grade children (Mage = 10.47, SDage = .55, 53.24% female; 37% first-generation immigrant and refugee children).

Methods: Questionnaires assessed children's reported teacher-child and peer relationship quality and school belongingness. One vocabulary test measured children's German proficiency. School achievement was assessed by their grade point average (GPA) and by a reading comprehension test. To investigate our hypotheses, we performed path analyses.

Results: Teacher-child relationship mitigated the effect of German proficiency on children's reading comprehension among all children and on GPA among immigrant and refugee children only. Peer relationship buffered the negative effect of German proficiency on school belongingness.

Conclusions: Teacher-child and peer relationship quality can be beneficial for the school adjustment of both first-generation immigrant and refugee children and non-immigrant children.

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期刊介绍: The British Journal of Educational Psychology publishes original psychological research pertaining to education across all ages and educational levels including: - cognition - learning - motivation - literacy - numeracy and language - behaviour - social-emotional development - developmental difficulties linked to educational psychology or the psychology of education
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