Attitudes of Students in a "Student-Centred" High School

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  • Donald W. Knowles
  • Jack Henly-Lewis

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Attitudes of 437 students toward school were studied to test hypothesized superiority for students attending a "student-centered" secondary school in British Columbia. Comparisons were made with students attending two more-conventional schools in comparable socioeconomic areas in B.C. Attitudes were measured by a modification of a 36-item scale developed by Weaver (1959). Scores for students at the "student-centered" school were significantly greater (p < .05) than for students at other schools. Demographic variables such as school program and sex were associated with differences in attitude scores but the relative advantage of the "student-centered" school was maintained through all comparisons.

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1972-01-01

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