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The effects of school contexts and student characteristics on cognitive and affective achievement in South Korea

Authors
Kim, SoyoungHong, Sehee
Issue Date
12월-2018
Publisher
SPRINGER
Keywords
Affective achievement; Balanced achievement; School context; Multivariate multilevel modeling; National assessment of educational achievement; South Korea
Citation
ASIA PACIFIC EDUCATION REVIEW, v.19, no.4, pp.557 - 572
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SSCI
SCOPUS
KCI
Journal Title
ASIA PACIFIC EDUCATION REVIEW
Volume
19
Number
4
Start Page
557
End Page
572
URI
https://scholar.korea.ac.kr/handle/2021.sw.korea/71393
DOI
10.1007/s12564-018-9557-2
ISSN
1598-1037
Abstract
This study investigated the effects of educational context variables on two types of achievement: cognitive domain and affective domain. To assess the effects of educational context variables at student and school levels, the National Assessment of Educational Achievement data were used, which were collected by the Korea Educational Development Institute. Participants were in the second year of a high school. Multivariate multilevel modeling was employed to model the two related dependent variables: cognitive and affective domains. Results showed that school characteristics were generally more influential for cognitive achievement than for affective achievement. Moreover, it was found that psychological stability and satisfaction with the facilities at school played an important role in predicting affective achievement for the subjects of Korean, English, and mathematics. Korea's Educational Broadcasting System was found to exert a positive effect on affective achievement, but negative effects on cognitive achievement. Shadow education was found to be generally helpful in improving cognitive/affective achievement. Programs aimed at improving academic achievement at school were found to have had very limited success in accomplishing their aim. Teacher climate, in particular, adversely affected students' cognitive achievement. Schools must be equipped with good facilities and counseling centers for student to improve student achievement.
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