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DOI: 10.3102/00346543074001059
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School Engagement: Potential of the Concept, State of the Evidence

Jennifer A. Fredricks,Phyllis C. Blumenfeld,Alison H. Paris

Student engagement
Psychology
Construct (python library)
2004
The concept of school engagement has attracted increasing attention as representing a possible antidote to declining academic motivation and achievement. Engagement is presumed to be malleable, responsive to contextual features, and amenable to environmental change. Researchers describe behavioral, emotional, and cognitive engagement and recommend studying engagement as a multifaceted construct. This article reviews definitions, measures, precursors, and outcomes of engagement; discusses limitations in the existing research; and suggests improvements. The authors conclude that, although much has been learned, the potential contribution of the concept of school engagement to research on student experience has yet to be realized. They call for richer characterizations of how students behave, feel, and think—research that could aid in the development of finely tuned interventions
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    School Engagement: Potential of the Concept, State of the Evidence” is a paper by Jennifer A. Fredricks Phyllis C. Blumenfeld Alison H. Paris published in 2004. It has an Open Access status of “closed”. You can read and download a PDF Full Text of this paper here.