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Abstract(s)
Pupils who like school have better academic performance and better
perception of health and well-being. This study aims to (1) know the
pupils’ views of their schools and their schools’ characteristics, assets
and problems and (2) identify the variables that may predict enjoying
school. A total of 6026 Portuguese pupils participated in the Health
Behaviour in School-aged Children study in 2014. Pupils reported that
programme contents are too long and too boring as well as negative
parental overpressure regarding school success. They also pinpointed
issues regarding their perception of teachers (lack of trust and low
person-to-person interaction) and regarding school facilities. These
issues have an impact on the perception of how much they like and
how they feel about school. Results suggested an urgent need to
review present public policies regarding Portuguese education and
the need to focus on the length and structure of programme contents
and to the dynamics and length of the classes and schoolworkload, as
well as investing in school physical structures. Portugal has a ‘chronic’
low ranking regarding academic achievement according to several
international studies; thus, some highlights on how to move forward
are provided.
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Keywords
Adolescents School Academic success Programme contents School facilities Enjoying school
Citation
Vulnerable Children and Youth Studies, 13(2), 116-123. Doi: 10.1080/17450128.2017.1363447
Publisher
Taylor & Francis