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The Influence of Student Perceptions of School Climate on Socioemotional and Academic Adjustment: A Comparison of Chinese and American Adolescents
Authors:Yueming Jia  Niobe Way  Guangming Ling  Hirokazu Yoshikawa  Xinyin Chen  Diane Hughes  Xiaoyan Ke   Zuhong Lu
Affiliation:Southeast University;
New York University;
Educational Testing Service (ETS);
Harvard University;
University of Western Ontario;
New York University;
Nanjing Brain Hospital;
Southeast University
Abstract:This study explored students' perceptions of 3 dimensions of school climate (teacher support, student–student support, and opportunities for autonomy in the classroom) and the associations between these dimensions and adolescent psychological and academic adjustment in China and the United States. Data were drawn from 2 studies involving 706 middle school students ( M  = 12.26) from Nanjing, China, and 709 middle school students ( M  = 12.36) from New York City. Findings revealed that students in China perceived higher levels of teacher support, student–student support, and opportunities for autonomy in the classroom than students in the United States. Furthermore, students' perceptions of teacher support and student–student support were positively associated with adolescents' self-esteem and grade point average but negatively associated with depressive symptoms for both Chinese and American adolescents.
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