School Climate and Citizenship: Portuguese Pupils’ Overview

School is both time and space of experience and citizenship. Students as individuals, create and recreate meaning on how to be in school and society, different affiliations that sustain their identity and the various spheres of participation. When defining citizenship we noted three dimensions: the...

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Main Authors: Manuela Texeira, Conceição Alves-Pinto
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: LED Edizioni Universitarie 2015-06-01
Series:Journal of Educational, Cultural and Psychological Studies
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Online Access:https://www.ledonline.it/index.php/ECPS-Journal/article/view/849
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spelling doaj-1a7aa5ed31af41c990d631234428bf542020-11-24T22:10:39ZengLED Edizioni Universitarie Journal of Educational, Cultural and Psychological Studies 2037-79322037-79242015-06-0101115317510.7358/ecps-2015-011-texe684School Climate and Citizenship: Portuguese Pupils’ OverviewManuela Texeira0Conceição Alves-Pinto1Instituto Superior de Educação e Trabalho (ISET) - PortoInstituto Superior de Educação e Trabalho (ISET) - PortoSchool is both time and space of experience and citizenship. Students as individuals, create and recreate meaning on how to be in school and society, different affiliations that sustain their identity and the various spheres of participation. When defining citizenship we noted three dimensions: the person, the social ties and participation. Based on school climate – which we assume is what actors mostly represent and feel of their organization – this study takes four dimensions into account: relationships with various school stakeholders, equity, safety and working conditions. The sample included 3617 students from 5th to 12th grade education originating from 13 schools. The data instrument is a questionnaire on school climate, experiencing school aspects and the value attributed to being a citizen. School climate is globally positive, except for the working conditions dimension. The added value of the citizenship dimension varies according to different dimensions. School climate, experiencing school and the citizenship value have highly statistically significant relationships among all dimensions. The most favorable school climate appears consistently linked to the feeling of belonging, to teachers’ democratic leadership and to the valorization of citizenship dimensions. These results suggest that school climate and its relation to the meaning that students give to citizenship come from the relevance of the care of relationships between the different school actors.https://www.ledonline.it/index.php/ECPS-Journal/article/view/849citizenshipleadershipportuguese pupilsschool climatesense of belongingcittadinanzaclima scolasticosenso di appartenenzastudenti portoghesi
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Conceição Alves-Pinto
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Conceição Alves-Pinto
School Climate and Citizenship: Portuguese Pupils’ Overview
Journal of Educational, Cultural and Psychological Studies
citizenship
leadership
portuguese pupils
school climate
sense of belonging
cittadinanza
clima scolastico
senso di appartenenza
studenti portoghesi
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Conceição Alves-Pinto
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title School Climate and Citizenship: Portuguese Pupils’ Overview
title_short School Climate and Citizenship: Portuguese Pupils’ Overview
title_full School Climate and Citizenship: Portuguese Pupils’ Overview
title_fullStr School Climate and Citizenship: Portuguese Pupils’ Overview
title_full_unstemmed School Climate and Citizenship: Portuguese Pupils’ Overview
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publisher LED Edizioni Universitarie
series Journal of Educational, Cultural and Psychological Studies
issn 2037-7932
2037-7924
publishDate 2015-06-01
description School is both time and space of experience and citizenship. Students as individuals, create and recreate meaning on how to be in school and society, different affiliations that sustain their identity and the various spheres of participation. When defining citizenship we noted three dimensions: the person, the social ties and participation. Based on school climate – which we assume is what actors mostly represent and feel of their organization – this study takes four dimensions into account: relationships with various school stakeholders, equity, safety and working conditions. The sample included 3617 students from 5th to 12th grade education originating from 13 schools. The data instrument is a questionnaire on school climate, experiencing school aspects and the value attributed to being a citizen. School climate is globally positive, except for the working conditions dimension. The added value of the citizenship dimension varies according to different dimensions. School climate, experiencing school and the citizenship value have highly statistically significant relationships among all dimensions. The most favorable school climate appears consistently linked to the feeling of belonging, to teachers’ democratic leadership and to the valorization of citizenship dimensions. These results suggest that school climate and its relation to the meaning that students give to citizenship come from the relevance of the care of relationships between the different school actors.
topic citizenship
leadership
portuguese pupils
school climate
sense of belonging
cittadinanza
clima scolastico
senso di appartenenza
studenti portoghesi
url https://www.ledonline.it/index.php/ECPS-Journal/article/view/849
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