To the extent that Asian American students are encouraged to remediate their weaknesses rather than dwell on their accomplishments,
the mediating role of student competency beliefs would function differently for these students than for those in other groups.
For example,
the mediating role of students» competency beliefs emerged in a comparative study of sixth and seventh grade students in the USA and Switzerland (Neuenschwander et al. 2007).
Not exact matches
The multiple linkages model asserts a prominent
role for «situational variables» — the size
of the work group, organizational policies and procedures, the prior training and experience
of members — which
mediate what the leader is able to do.131 For example, the size
of the school will have a significant effect on how well teachers know other teachers; it also will affect the way in which teachers form workgroups or departments to talk about their work.132 The fragmented nature
of professional communities, rather than size per se, becomes a constraint on how principals try to organize professional communities to focus on instruction and
student learning.
A randomized trial examining the effects
of Conjoint Behavioral Consultation in rural schools:
Student outcomes and the
mediating role of the teacher - parent relationship.
Studies that investigated the
role of classroom discourse and other forms
of scaffolding describe how teachers
mediate between
students» current English abilities and levels
of science understanding and the more academic English and science knowledge being targeted (Gibbons, 2003; Parkinson, Jackson, Kirkwood, & Padayachee, 2007; Young & Nguyen, 2002).
Wright, M.O., Crawford, E. and Del Castillo, D. (2009) Childhood emotional maltreatment and later psychological distress among college
students: The
mediating role of maladaptive schemas.
This study examines the
mediating role of rumination, state anger, and blame attribution, and the moderating
role of trait forgiveness in the relationship between workplace harassment intensity and revenge among employed
students at a medium - sized Midwestern U.S. university (N = 310) and full - time employees from various industries in Shanghai, China (N = 251).
The present study examined the
mediating effects
of ambivalent sexism (hostile and benevolent) in the relationship between sex
role orientation (masculinity and femininity) and gender stereotypes (dominance and assertiveness) in college
students.
[jounal] Kim, J. / 2009 / Linking childhood maltreatment to substance use in use in college
students: The
mediating role of self - worth contingencies.
A structural model was developed and tested in which the
mediating roles of insecure adult attachment and emotional dysregulation were examined in a large sample
of college
students (N = 541).
In the future, it would be
of interest to conduct studies examining the
mediating role of academic competency or self - efficacy beliefs among Asian American
students.
Evidence regarding the
mediating role of academic self - efficacy among Asian American
students is scarce, but a study by Eaton and Dembo (1997) found that, on average, Asian American ninth graders had lower academic self - efficacy beliefs but higher achievement behaviors compared to non-Asian American
students, suggesting that academic self - efficacy may not be responsible for the high achievement
of this group.
This study examined the
mediating role of self - perceived health between perceived spirituality, religiosity, and life satisfaction among a stratified, random sample
of college
students, while controlling for gender.