Student Engagement Models: Parental Support, Academic Self-Efficacy, and the Teacher-Student Relationship
Student engagement is the basis for academic and social success in online learning. The study aimed to examine the measurement and structural models and empirically test the relationship between parental support, academic self-efficacy, teacher-student relationship, and student engagement. The numbe...
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Main Authors: | Khoirunnisa (Author), Eny Purwandari (Author) |
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IAI Ma'arif NUMetro Lampung,
2023-12-01T00:00:00Z.
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