D. App. Ed. Psy. ThesisThis thesis explores school connectedness and ways in which this might be promoted.
It contains four chapters: a systematic literature review, a critical consideration of
research methodology and ethics, an empirical research project and a reflexive
chapter, which considers the personal and professional implications of the thesis.
Chapter 1: The systematic literature review explores the features of wider-school
initiatives which have been suggested to promote school connectedness. Thematic
synthesis was used to analyse five key papers, following a detailed process of
searching and selecting. The features were grouped into three analytical themes:
Practical Features, Features of the Relational Climate and Process Features. A
theoretical framework about how school connectedness could be promoted was
developed from the findings. This could be argued to begin to address comments
within the literature about a research-practice gap in this area.
Chapter 2: This chapter includes the rationale for the empirical research question
following the systematic literature review. It also details how and why particular
decisions were made about the research focus and design. Ethical considerations and
the importance of reflexivity within this context are also explored.
Chapter 3: The empirical report explores the relationship between school
connectedness and staff and students eating lunch together. The project was
undertaken in an Alternative Provision setting, where this practice was already in
place. A qualitative approach to the research project was adopted. A focus group with
staff members and two dyadic interviews with students were transcribed and analysed
using a hybrid approach of deductive and inductive Thematic Analysis. The data was
analysed using the findings of the Systematic Literature Review, which were
constructed to form a theoretical framework about how school connectedness might
be promoted. Findings are discussed with regards to the relationship between school
connectedness and staff and students eating together. The use of the theoretical
framework to evaluate practice and explore how school connectedness might be
promoted is also discussed.
Chapter 4: This chapter provides a reflective account about the research process and
outcomes. It allows a space for consideration about what has changed for me as a
result of engaging in this project and how this might shape my future practice and
research. It also summarises the implications for further research and wider practice
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