The role of teaching support in assisting students' transition to high school

LEARNING AND INDIVIDUAL DIFFERENCES(2024)

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This study investigated the role of primary (elementary) school teaching support in assisting students' transition to high school. The sample comprised 19,465 Australian Year 6 students (the final year of primary school) who were tracked into Year 7 (the first year of high school). Path analytic findings showed that Year 6 perceived teaching support positively predicted their Year 7 motivation (valuing, growth goals, aspirations). In turn, Year 7 motivation predicted Year 7 engagement (perseverance, homework application, making schoolfriends-positively, misconduct-negatively) and achievement (positively). Findings showed that predictive paths were generally invariant across student and school attributes, suggesting that teaching support yielded positive transition effects across a diversity of student and school types. Taken together, teaching support in primary school reaches across time (Year 6 to Year 7) and context (primary school to high school) to play an important role in supporting students' transition-related motivation, engagement, and achievement.
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Teaching support,Educational transition,Motivation,Engagement,Achievement
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