Psikopedagogia
Vol. 8 No. 1: June 2019

The Difference in School Well-Being in High School Students with Full-Day Scholl and Half Day School Systems

Rahma, Ulifa (Unknown)
Pramitadewi, Rr. Karina Putri (Unknown)
Saribu, Risna Hotmauli Tambun (Unknown)
Faizah, Faizah (Unknown)
Perwiradara, Yuliezar (Unknown)



Article Info

Publish Date
20 Jun 2019

Abstract

This study aims to determine the differences in the school well-being of the full-day school and half-day high school students. The method used in this research is a quantitative correlational method with a population of 249 full day school students and 304 half-day schools with a total of 552. Sampling using accidental sampling The instrument in this study, namely, the school well-being profile questionnaire ( SWP), is based on Konu and Rimpela's theory, where there are four dimensions (having, loving, being, health). The results showed that there was no difference in school well-being among high school students with full-day school and half-day school systems. The results of the study are useful as a basis for providing guidance and counseling service techniques to improve school well-being in students.

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