Abstract

School engagement reflects the degree to which students are invested, motivated and willing to participate in learning at their school and this relates to future academic and professional success. Although school engagement is a primary factor predicting educational dropout or successful school completion in Europe and North America, little is known about school engagement factors in non-English speaking countries. We adapted a 15-item school engagement scale and assessed validity and reliability of the Russian translation on a sample of Russian school-aged children (N = 537, 6–12 years, 46% females) who attended at public schools in Moscow. Results of the final factorial structure that included emotional, cognitive and behavioral components were selected based on its excellent fit indices and principles of parsimony. Component results show that the emotional component has the highest internal consistency and the behavioral component has the lowest. Although, all components are significantly interrelated, we observed no gender differences and no significant correlation with age. Theoretically, our data agree with the notion that children’s emotional engagement in schools sets the foundation for learning, participating and succeeding in school activities. Practically, the proposed scale in Russian can be used in educational and clinical settings with Russian speaking children.

Highlights

  • School engagement is highly related to educational dropout or successful school completion [1, 2]

  • The five schools that accepted to participate were distributed throughout the official schools ranking in Moscow as posted by the Ministry of Education, we are confident in terms of demographic representation of Russian children

  • According to Kline [22] the minimum sample size required to test the validity of a measurement tool using confirmatory factor analysis (CFA) is 200, or 5 times the number of parameters

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Introduction

School engagement is highly related to educational dropout or successful school completion [1, 2]. Literacy rates are related to scholastic success and school engagement that is driven. School engagement of children in early grades by emotional, cognitive, and behavioral investment students apply for learning [6]. There is general agreement concerning the multidimensional nature of school engagement in North America and Europe as a meta-construct with two to three main dimensions: behavioral, emotional and cognitive [6, 7, 8]. We are not aware of any scales in Russian speaking countries that assess the degree of school engagement using this tri-factor approach (i.e., behavioral, emotional and cognitive). Our study adapted a 15-item school engagement scale proposed in English by Fredricks, Blumenfeld, Friedel and Paris [9] to Russian and examined linguistic accuracy, validation and reliability in school aged children

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