Intergenerational solidarity and ICT usage : empirical insights from Finnish and Slovenian families
Taipale, S., Petrovcic, A., & Dolnicar, V. (2018). Intergenerational solidarity and ICT usage : empirical insights from Finnish and Slovenian families. In S. Taipale, T.-A. Wilska, & C. Gilleard (Eds.), Digital Technologies and Generational Identity : ICT Usage Across the Life Course (pp. 69-86). Routledge. Routledge Key Themes in Health and Society.
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The promotion of students’ engagement with school is an internationally acknowledged challenge
in education. There is a need to examine the structure of the concept of student engagement and to
discover the best practices for fostering it across societies. That is why the cross-cultural invariance
testing of students’ engagement measures is highly needed. This study aimed, first, to find the
reduced set of theoretically valid items to represent students’ affective and cognitive engagement
forming the Brief-SEI (brief version of the Student Engagement Instrument; SEI; Appleton,
Christenson, Kim, & Reschly, 2006). The second aim was to test the measurement invariance of the
Brief-SEI across three countries (Denmark, Finland, and Portugal). A total of 4,437 seventh-grade
students completed the SEI questionnaires in the three countries. The analyses revealed that of the
total 33 original instrument items, 15 items indicated acceptable psychometric properties of the
Brief-SEI. With these 15 items, cross-national factorial validity and invariances across genders and
students with different levels of academic performance (samples from Finland and Portugal) were
demonstrated. This article discusses the utility of the Brief-SEI in cross-cultural research and its
applicability in different national school contexts.
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