Children spend more time in school than in any social
institution outside the home. And schools probably exert more
influence on children's development and life chances than any
environment beyond the home and neighbourhood. The purpose of this
book is to document some important ways schools influence
children's development and to describe various models and methods
for studying schooling effects. Key features include:
- Comprehensive Coverage ? this is the first book to provide a
comprehensive review of what is known about schools as a context
for human development. Topical coverage ranges from theoretical
foundations to investigative methodologies and from classroom-level
influences such as teacher-student relations to broader influences
such as school organization and educational policies.
- Cross-Disciplinary ? this volume brings together the divergent
perspectives, methods and findings of scholars from a variety of
disciplines, among them educational psychology, developmental
psychology, school psychology, social psychology, psychiatry,
sociology, and educational policy.
- Chapter Structure ? to ensure continuity, chapter authors
describe 1) how schooling influences are conceptualized 2) identify
their theoretical and methodological approaches 3) discuss the
strengths and weaknesses of existing research and 4) highlight
implications for future research, practice, and policy.
- Methodologies ? chapters included in the text feature various
methodologies including longitudinal studies, hierarchical linear
models, experimental and quasi-experimental designs, and mixed
methods.
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