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Importance of Adult Connections in Adolescents' Sense of School Belonging: Implications for Schools and Practitioners

NCJ Number
245854
Journal
Journal of School Violence Volume: 12 Issue: 2 Dated: 2013 Pages: 134-155
Author(s)
Amy Dutton Tillery; Kris Varjas; Andrew T. Roach; Gabriel P. Kuperminc; Joel Meyers
Date Published
2013
Length
22 pages
Annotation
This article discusses the significance of adult connections for adolescents' sense of school belonging and identifies areas for future research and practice.
Abstract
This article discusses the significance of adult connections for adolescents' sense of school belonging and identifies areas for future research and practice by (a) exploring the influence of adult connections on adolescents' sense of school belonging; (b) reviewing the literature regarding school belonging outcomes; (c) identifying potential barriers to building adult connections and school belonging; (d) presenting school improvement initiatives that hold promise for facilitating adult connections and school belonging; and (e) introducing a research and practice agenda that underscores the need for further investigation into the relationship between adult connections and school belonging. This proposed agenda represents an important addition to the literature by advocating for an increased focus on the process and significance of these relationships during adolescence, emphasizing adult connections and school belonging in school improvement initiatives, and indicating how adult connections can promote positive outcomes for at-risk students. Abstract published by arrangement with Taylor and Francis.