Abstract

The paper presents a case study of a school of educational compensation, at the level of secondary education. The objective is to identify the extent to which family, school and classroom supports determine the engagement of students. First, in-depth interviews were conducted with 20 professors, and the constructs collected from the academic literature were contextualized. Secondly, this information was used to elaborate (adapt) the questionnaires, which were applied to all the students. The data showed a predominant effect of the support in the classroom, suggesting that the actions of the teaching staff in this type of schools transcend the boundaries of the classroom.

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