What Do Students Think About School? [electronic resource] / Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development
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Most students think that what they learned in school is useful for them or their future. Students' attitudes towards school are associated with their reading skills. Students who report that the climate at their school is conducive to learning tend to have more positive attitudes towards school.
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