Strengthening School Connectedness to Increase Student Success
Category: Student Well-Being
The Student Engagement Instrument (SEI) is a 35-item (secondary) instrument that measures various components of student engagement, including teacher-student relationships which may provide insights into students' sense of belonging at school.
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American Institutes for Research® partnered with the Annenberg Institute at Brown University to collect instruments related to student well-being.
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Carter, C. P., Reschly, A. L., Lovelace, M. D., Appleton, J. J, & Thompson, D. (2012). Measuring student engagement among elementary students: Pilot of the Student Engagement Instrument—Elementary Version. School Psychology Quarterly, 27 (2), 61 - 73. https://doi.org/10.1037/a0029229