RELATIONSHIPS BETWEEN WELLBEING, RESILIENCE AND SCHOOL CLIMATE release_urxcd3casbfvnpj5ojpan56guy

by E Cocoradă, I Orzea

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2017   Volume 10, Issue 59

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How happy students are at school is a relatively recent question in the public area. Using a sample included students enrolled in secondary education, our study aims to analyze the relationships between school climate, well being and resilience. The results show that the participants with higher well-being and resilience report a favorable school climate, and the boys report higher well being compared to girls, and girls more seek novelty. Cluster analysis indicates the following sets of the variables: Emotions, Openness and Learning support. The findings may be useful to school counselors in implementing interventions focused on positive consequences of the school climate on the students' satisfaction with their school life.
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