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중학생의 학급규모에 대한 인식과 학교생활간의 관계에 관한 실증적 연구open accessA Study on the Relationships Between Class Size and Middle School Students' Perceptions of School Lives

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A Study on the Relationships Between Class Size and Middle School Students' Perceptions of School Lives
Authors
신나민류호섭박종향
Issue Date
Nov-2013
Publisher
한국교육시설학회
Keywords
Class size; School facilities; Class facilities; Classroom atmospheres; School satisfaction; 학급규모; 학교시설; 교실시설; 교실 분위기; 학교생활만족도
Citation
교육시설, v.20, no.6, pp 49 - 56
Pages
8
Indexed
KCI
Journal Title
교육시설
Volume
20
Number
6
Start Page
49
End Page
56
URI
https://scholarworks.dongguk.edu/handle/sw.dongguk/15662
DOI
10.7859/kief.2013.20.6.049
ISSN
1227-7258
Abstract
This study investigated middle school students’ perceptions of an optimum class size as well as the relationships between a class size and various aspects of students' lives at school. Data were gathered from 858 students from 8 classes (grade 1 and 2) at 4 middle schools located in Busan by administering survey questionnaires. The average class sizes to which each participating students belonged were 17.88, 30.0, 31.88, 28.0 respectively. A series of comparative analyses were carried out, revealing that the majority of the participating students perceived 25-30 as an optimum size for one class. Also, students in a relatively smaller class tended to show higher levels of satisfaction with school lives and with school and classroom facilities, more positive attitudes towards classroom atmosphere, and greater needs for peer interaction than did their counterparts. Furthermore, it was found out that the actual class size had to do with the students' perceptions of the relationships between school facilities and their levels of stress and pleasure at school. These findings were discussed in order to provide educators, architects, and policy makers with practical implications for bringing about a better school environment that is conducive to learning and living for middle school students.
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