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Grade Retention: A Pathway to Solitude? A Cross-National Multilevel Analysis of the Effects of Being Retained on Students’ Sense of Belonging

Timo Van Canegem, Mieke Van Houtte, Jannick Demanet

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Having a low sense of belonging in secondary education is associated with feelings of social alienation, lower school performance, and dropping out early. Based on person-environment fit theory, we expect retained students to experience a misfit with their academic environment. This experience could intensify when there are fewer other retained students around. The contextual impact of grade retention on sense of belonging is as-sessed by cross-national multilevel analyses on PISA 2015 data (25 countries; 7,979 schools; 194,195 students). Overall, results suggest retained students have a significantly lower sense of belonging. The negative association between grade retention and sense of belonging in-creases in schools and countries with a low number of retained students. This indicates that in schools and countries with a low retention composition, retained students suffer from a lower sense of belonging, because of both their status as a retained student and the absence of other retained students. Implications are discussed.

Originele taal-2English
Pagina's (van-tot)664-687
Aantal pagina's24
TijdschriftComparative Education Review
Volume66
Nummer van het tijdschrift4
DOI's
StatusPublished - 28 okt. 2022

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