Research Article

The Relationship between School Climate Perceptions and School Size and Status / Okul İklimi Algıları ile Okulun Büyüklüğü ve Statüsü Arasındaki İlişki

Volume: 4 Number: 4 January 28, 2014
  • Postgrad.esin Çağlayan
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The Relationship between School Climate Perceptions and School Size and Status / Okul İklimi Algıları ile Okulun Büyüklüğü ve Statüsü Arasındaki İlişki

Abstract

Over the last three decades, much research into school effectiveness has indicated the importance of school climate in school improvement efforts. This article describes the results of a study on school climate perceptions in relation to school size and status. The study employed a sample of 600 sixth, seventh and eighth grade students and 426 teachers in 16 public and 4 private primary schools in four central districts of Izmir, Turkey. The findings of this descriptive study indicated that both the teachers and the students hold generally positive perceptions about school climate and that there is a significant difference in the school climate perceptions of both the teachers and students in terms of school characteristics. One interesting finding of the present research is that students in public schools have more positive perceptions of school climate than their private school counterparts. In light of the findings of the study, some suggestions were made for school principals as well as policy-makers.

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Details

Primary Language

English

Subjects

Studies on Education

Journal Section

Research Article

Authors

Postgrad.esin Çağlayan

Publication Date

January 28, 2014

Submission Date

December 7, 2013

Acceptance Date

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Published in Issue

Year 2013 Volume: 4 Number: 4

APA
Çağlayan, P. (2014). The Relationship between School Climate Perceptions and School Size and Status / Okul İklimi Algıları ile Okulun Büyüklüğü ve Statüsü Arasındaki İlişki. E-Uluslararası Eğitim Araştırmaları Dergisi, 4(4), 100-116. https://izlik.org/JA62ZY57YW

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