Perceived norms and social values to capture school culture in elementary and middle school |
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Authors: | Adriana Galvá n,Agnieszka Spatzier,Jaana Juvonen |
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Affiliation: | aUniversity of California, Los Angeles, USA |
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Abstract: | The current study was designed to gain insights into shifting school culture by examining perceived peer group norms and social values across elementary and middle school grades. Perceived norms were assessed by asking participants (N = 605) to estimate how many grade mates were academically engaged, disengaged, and antisocial. To capture social values, peer nominations were used to assess “coolness” associated with these behaviors. Perceived norms became gradually more negative from fall to spring and across grades four to eight. Whereas academic engagement was socially valued in elementary school, negative social and academic behaviors were valued in middle school. Additionally, improved social status was associated with increased academic engagement in fifth grade, disengagement in seventh and eighth grades, and antisocial behavior in sixth grade. The findings suggest that differences between elementary and middle school cultural norms and values may shed light on negative behavior changes associated with the transition to middle school. |
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Keywords: | Peers Social status Norms School culture Middle school |
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