Positive Resources of School Class Communities—Determinants of Student Satisfaction

The aim of this study was to determine the factors affecting students’ satisfaction with their class community by measuring the contributions of “positive” resources: either the <i>socio-demographic</i> and <i>individual characteristics</i> of students, or <i>common cha...

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Main Authors: Tonči Bavčević, Boris Milavić, Damir Bavčević, Matej Babić, Dražen Čular
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Published: MDPI AG 2024-11-01
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Dražen Čular
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description The aim of this study was to determine the factors affecting students’ satisfaction with their class community by measuring the contributions of “positive” resources: either the <i>socio-demographic</i> and <i>individual characteristics</i> of students, or <i>common characteristics</i> of the class community. The research was conducted anonymously using multiple questionnaires on a sample of 267 students attending the higher grades (5th–8th grades) of primary schools from an urban area of the city of Split. It was determined that <i>social cohesion</i> and <i>prosocial behaviour</i> within the class community were the strongest determinants and were also the most important positive resources of <i>satisfaction with the class community</i>. <i>Individual psychological characteristics</i> (especially <i>self-esteem</i> and <i>hope</i>) and the <i>socio-demographic characteristics</i> of students also played a significant role in explaining <i>satisfaction with the class community</i>, but their relative contribution was much weaker than <i>social relations</i> within the class community. The three types of <i>psychological characteristics</i> of the students were positively related to the degree of <i>satisfaction with the class community</i>, but this association was at a low level. More than half of the students were not completely satisfied with their class community. Furthermore, based on the five fundamental dimensions of intrinsic (IM) and extrinsic motivation (EM) within PE motivation, four types of students with different motivational characteristics were determined: the <i>very low</i> type; <i>moderate</i> type; <i>very high IM</i> and <i>low EM</i> type; and <i>extremely high</i> type. It is recommended that experts continue researching the relationship between psychological and social variables in class communities, as well as investigating the effectiveness of possible interventions aimed at the development and improvement of social relationships in the educational and sports talent development environment.
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spelling doaj-art-3ef0d04ace094a518835d38923040e6d2025-08-20T02:08:03ZengMDPI AGEducation Sciences2227-71022024-11-011411123810.3390/educsci14111238Positive Resources of School Class Communities—Determinants of Student SatisfactionTonči Bavčević0Boris Milavić1Damir Bavčević2Matej Babić3Dražen Čular4Faculty of Kinesiology, University of Split, 21000 Split, CroatiaFaculty of Kinesiology, University of Split, 21000 Split, CroatiaFaculty of Kinesiology, University of Split, 21000 Split, CroatiaFaculty of Kinesiology, University of Split, 21000 Split, CroatiaFaculty of Kinesiology, University of Split, 21000 Split, CroatiaThe aim of this study was to determine the factors affecting students’ satisfaction with their class community by measuring the contributions of “positive” resources: either the <i>socio-demographic</i> and <i>individual characteristics</i> of students, or <i>common characteristics</i> of the class community. The research was conducted anonymously using multiple questionnaires on a sample of 267 students attending the higher grades (5th–8th grades) of primary schools from an urban area of the city of Split. It was determined that <i>social cohesion</i> and <i>prosocial behaviour</i> within the class community were the strongest determinants and were also the most important positive resources of <i>satisfaction with the class community</i>. <i>Individual psychological characteristics</i> (especially <i>self-esteem</i> and <i>hope</i>) and the <i>socio-demographic characteristics</i> of students also played a significant role in explaining <i>satisfaction with the class community</i>, but their relative contribution was much weaker than <i>social relations</i> within the class community. The three types of <i>psychological characteristics</i> of the students were positively related to the degree of <i>satisfaction with the class community</i>, but this association was at a low level. More than half of the students were not completely satisfied with their class community. Furthermore, based on the five fundamental dimensions of intrinsic (IM) and extrinsic motivation (EM) within PE motivation, four types of students with different motivational characteristics were determined: the <i>very low</i> type; <i>moderate</i> type; <i>very high IM</i> and <i>low EM</i> type; and <i>extremely high</i> type. It is recommended that experts continue researching the relationship between psychological and social variables in class communities, as well as investigating the effectiveness of possible interventions aimed at the development and improvement of social relationships in the educational and sports talent development environment.https://www.mdpi.com/2227-7102/14/11/1238hierarchical discriminant analysishopeoptimismPE motivationphysical educationprimary school prosocial behaviour
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Positive Resources of School Class Communities—Determinants of Student Satisfaction
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hierarchical discriminant analysis
hope
optimism
PE motivation
physical education
primary school prosocial behaviour
title Positive Resources of School Class Communities—Determinants of Student Satisfaction
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title_short Positive Resources of School Class Communities—Determinants of Student Satisfaction
title_sort positive resources of school class communities determinants of student satisfaction
topic hierarchical discriminant analysis
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optimism
PE motivation
physical education
primary school prosocial behaviour
url https://www.mdpi.com/2227-7102/14/11/1238
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