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Sense of futility as subject of disciplinary action : do students with negative attitudes toward the educational system get disciplined more often?
- Source :
- BEHAVIORAL DISORDERS
- Publication Year :
- 2022
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Abstract
- School discipline research has demonstrated that the labeling of student behaviors as requiring disciplinary action is a selective process in which school staff take into account other factors than the characteristics of the behaviors. We argue that school staff react in a disciplinary way to students with negative attitudes toward the educational system. Concretely, we examined if feelings of futility caused students to suffer disciplinary consequences more often. Multilevel analysis was carried out on data of 2,358 students in 28 Ghentian (Belgium) schools that participated in the International Study of City Youth (ISCY). Results indicate that school staff do not react to students’ sense of futility directly by means of disciplinary actions; however, they impose disciplinary actions following disruptive behaviors on students displaying higher feelings of futility more often.
- Subjects :
- SECONDARY-EDUCATION
CLASSROOM DISCIPLINE
Process (engineering)
sense of futility
Subject (philosophy)
Social Sciences
OFFICE DISCIPLINE
School discipline
discipline gaps
SCHOOL DISCIPLINE
Education
AFRICAN-AMERICAN
CLIMATE
Clinical Psychology
Disciplinary action
DROP-OUT
ACHIEVEMENT
Developmental and Educational Psychology
Mathematics education
STRAIN THEORY
Psychology
student attitudes
ZERO-TOLERANCE POLICIES
Educational systems
Subjects
Details
- Language :
- English
- ISSN :
- 01987429 and 21635307
- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Journal :
- BEHAVIORAL DISORDERS
- Accession number :
- edsair.doi.dedup.....f15cd5100a8986d3ed8f0266c3c14e9f