"Classroom Climate" Standardization Methodology in the Republic of Belarus

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Abstract

The concept of "Classroom climate" has a broad semantics. It covers the quality of interaction not only between students and teachers, but also with classmates at the managerial, social, emotional and academic levels. It is shown that students' subjective perception of the classroom climate carries their behavior, psychological well-being and success in teaching students, as well as their personal characteristics, the development of abilities and giftedness. The use of an evidence-based approach in education improves the quality of psychological tools used in different regions of the Russian Federation and other countries. The article reflects the standardization of the questionnaire "Climate in the classroom" in the Republic of Belarus. The study sample consisted of 425 school students from different regions of the Republic of Belarus (Minsk, Rogachev and Zhlobin) aged 10-18 years (54,35% female). The average age was 15±1 years (median=15 years). Using confirmatory factor analysis, the six-factor structure of the questionnaire was statistically validated, and its structure demonstrated satisfactory alignment with the empirical data. The Cronbach's alpha coefficient confirms the internal consistency of the scales, with their mutual correlations being at a moderate level. The magnitude and direction of the relationships are consistent with the expected outcomes. The convergent and differential validity of the questionnaire scales has been tested on the scales of the Multidimensional Life Satisfaction Scale (SHUJI) and academic performance. The questionnaire is recommended to school psychologists and teachers for psychological and pedagogical support of students from different age groups to create a favorable school environment.

General Information

Journal rubric: Developmental Psychology

Article type: review article

DOI: https://doi.org/10.17759/psyedu.2024160306

Funding. The study was carried out within the framework of the state assignment of the Ministry of Education of the Russian Federation dated 02/09/2024 No. 073-00037-24-01 "Development of a package of standardized psychodiagnostic tools in digital format for assessing the individual psychological characteristics of students at different levels of education."

Acknowledgements. The authors thank the management and teams of the schools of Minsk and Zhlobin, as well as the gymnasium of Rogachev in the Republic of Belarus, for their help in collecting data for the study.

Received: 30.06.2024

For citation: Shumakova N.B., Kosheleva Y.P., Kozyreva N.V. "Classroom Climate" Standardization Methodology in the Republic of Belarus [Elektronnyi resurs]. Psychological-Educational Studies, 2024. Vol. 16, no. 3, pp. 85–105. DOI: 10.17759/psyedu.2024160306. (In Russ., аbstr. in Engl.)

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Information About the Authors

Natalia B. Shumakova, Doctor of Psychology, Professor, Senior Researcher, Psychology of Giftedness Department, Federal Scientific Center of Psychological and Multidisciplinary Research, Moscow, Russia, ORCID: https://orcid.org/0000-0002-2843-6055, e-mail: n_shumakova@mail.ru

Yuliya P. Kosheleva, PhD in Psychology, Associate Professor, Associate Professor, Senior Researcher, Scientific and Practical Center for Integrated Support of Psychological Research PsyDATA, Moscow State University of Psychology and Education, Associate Professor of Psychology and Pedagogical Anthropology Department in Moscow State Linguistic University, Moscow, Russia, ORCID: https://orcid.org/0000-0001-5653-2143, e-mail: yu.p.kosheleva@mail.ru

Nina V. Kozyreva, PhD in Psychology, Associate Professor of the Department of Psychology of Education and Personality Development, Institute of Psychology,, Belarusian State Pedagogical University Named After Maxim Tank, Minsk, Belarus, ORCID: https://orcid.org/0000-0001-6635-0925, e-mail: kozyreva_nina@tut.by

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