School Climate in American Secondary Schools: A Psychometric Examination of PISA 2009 School Climate Scale

  • Sun L
  • Royal K
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Abstract

The purpose of this study was to examine the quality of the Program for International Student Assessment (PISA)2009 school climate survey instrument and evaluate perceptions of secondary school principals' located in the UnitedStates about school climate using an Item Response Theory (IRT) methodological approach. In particular, this studysought to determine if the instrument’s items are of sufficient psychometric quality to effectively measure schools'climate status in the United States. Collectively, results indicate the School Climate Assessment (SCA) scale is ofsufficient psychometric quality to effectively measure schools' climate status in the United States. However, there areareas for which the instrument can be improved. Recommendations for improvement are provided.

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Sun, L., & Royal, K. D. (2017). School Climate in American Secondary Schools: A Psychometric Examination of PISA 2009 School Climate Scale. Journal of Curriculum and Teaching, 6(2), 6. https://doi.org/10.5430/jct.v6n2p6

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