Effects of Learning Attitudes and COVID-19 Risk Perception on Poor Academic Performance among Middle School Students

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The purpose of this study is to examine the effects of middle school students' learning attitudes and risk perception toward COVID-19 on their poor academic performance since the COVID-19 pandemic began. This study limited the sample to middle school students who responded that their academic performance was an A or B grade during the last academic year in 2019. For this study, 268 respondents were selected and logistic regression was employed. Self-motivated studying time and positive attitudes toward online learning predicted consistent academic performance since the COVID-19 pandemic began. Middle school students' preference toward an in-person classroom format was related to poor academic performance since the COVID-19 pandemic began. A risk perception toward COVID-19 was related to poor academic performance since the COVID-19 pandemic began. It is imperative to provide educational programs which help students develop self-motivated studying habits to maintain their academic performance during COVID-19. Policymakers in schools should consider providing in-person options for students who are more academically successful in such an environment.

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COVID-19learning attitudesacademic performancemiddle school studentsACHIEVEMENTMOTIVATIONADOLESCENTSRESILIENCE
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Effects of Learning Attitudes and COVID-19 Risk Perception on Poor Academic Performance among Middle School Students
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Lee, JaewonLim, HyejungAllen, JenniferChoi, Gyuhyun
DOI
10.3390/su13105541
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2021-05
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