1. Student-Identified Practices for Improving Belonging in Australian Secondary Schools: Moving beyond COVID-19
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Allen, Kelly-Ann, Berger, Emily, Reupert, Andrea, Grove, Christine, May, Fiona, Patlamazoglou, Lefteris, Gamble, Nick, Wurf, Gerald, and Warton, William
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Despite a strong body of evidence demonstrating the importance of school belonging across multiple measures of wellbeing and academic outcomes, many students still do not feel a sense of belonging to their school. Moreover, school closures caused by COVID-19 lockdowns have exacerbated challenges for developing a student's sense of school belonging. The current study used closed- and open-ended survey questions to explore student perspectives of practices influencing belonging in a sample of 184 Australian secondary school students. Thematic analysis of student responses to open-ended survey questions yielded four themes related to teacher-level practices influencing student belonging: emotional support, support for learning, social connection, and respect, inclusion and diversity. The implications of these findings are discussed, and strategies are suggested for implementing these student-identified practices.
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- 2023
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