Academic Resilience among Malaysian Secondary School Students: A Confirmatory Factor Analysis

Authors

  • Rose Manisah Sulong
  • Nor Aniza Ahmad
  • Norlizah Che Hassan
  • Zaida Nor Zainudin
  • Maimunah Ismail

Keywords:

Confirmatory Factor Analysis, Measurement Model, Structural Equation Modelling, Academic Resilience, Education.

Abstract

Academic resilience refers to the ability of students to maintain motivation and achieve success in academics despite the presence of risk factors that put themselves at risk for failing and dropping out (Benard, 1991; Alva, 1991; Gonzalez & Padilla, 1997; Finn & Rock, 1997). Hence, studying and understanding the factors that make these students successful is important in helping them improve their academic performance. The purpose of the study is to validate the measurement model based on Resilience Theory (Benard, 1991). The proposed measurement model comprises three constructs, namely school external protective factors, resilience traits and academic achievement. This study involved a total of 315 secondary school students in the East Coast of Peninsular Malaysia. The findings show that the proposed measurement model fits the survey data. Therefore, through the actual data, the measurement model can be used to confirm the Resilience Theory.

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Published

2019-11-30

How to Cite

Sulong, R. M., Ahmad, N. A., Che Hassan, N., Zainudin, Z. N., & Ismail, M. (2019). Academic Resilience among Malaysian Secondary School Students: A Confirmatory Factor Analysis . International Journal of Academic Research in Progressive Education and Development, 8(4). Retrieved from https://ijarped.com/index.php/journal/article/view/2451