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Jennifer E. Symonds
Jennifer E. Symonds
Professor of Educational and Developmental Psychology, University College London
Verified email at ucl.ac.uk - Homepage
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Death of mixed methods? Or the rebirth of research as a craft
JE Symonds, S Gorard
Evaluation & Research in Education 23 (2), 121-136, 2010
574*2010
Moving to the next school at age 10–14 years: An international review of psychological development at school transition
JE Symonds, M Galton
Review of Education 2 (1), 1-27, 2014
2162014
Emotional and motivational engagement at school transition: A qualitative stage-environment fit study
J Symonds, L Hargreaves
The Journal of Early Adolescence 36 (1), 54-85, 2016
1592016
Student engagement in adolescence: A scoping review of longitudinal studies 2010–2020
K Salmela‐Aro, X Tang, J Symonds, K Upadyaya
Journal of Research on Adolescence 31 (2), 256-272, 2021
1512021
Understanding school transition: What happens to children and how to help them
J Symonds
Routledge, 2015
1472015
Conceptualising primary-secondary school transitions: A systematic mapping review of worldviews, theories and frameworks
D Jindal-Snape, JE Symonds, EFS Hannah, W Barlow
Frontiers in Education 6, 540027, 2021
1182021
The development of motivation and amotivation to study and work across age-graded transitions in adolescence and young adulthood
J Symonds, I Schoon, J Eccles, K Salmela-Aro
Journal of Youth and Adolescence 48 (6), 1131-1145, 2019
812019
Momentary Student Engagement as a Dynamic Developmental System
JE Symonds, A Kaplan, K Upadyaya, KS Aro, BM Torsney, E Skinner, ...
Journal of Theoretical and Philosophical Psychology, 2024
74*2024
Changing adolescence: Social trends and mental health
A Hagell
Policy Press, 2012
722012
The supportive school: Wellbeing and the young adolescent
J Gray, M Galton, C McLaughlin, B Clarke, J Symonds
University of Sussex, 2011
702011
Mental health improves after transition from comprehensive school to vocational education or employment in England: A national cohort study.
J Symonds, J Dietrich, A Chow, K Salmela-Aro
Developmental Psychology 52 (4), 652, 2016
662016
Family–school connectivity during transition to primary school
E Tobin, S Sloan, J Symonds, D Devine
Educational Research 64 (3), 277-294, 2022
582022
Developmental trajectories of emotional disengagement from schoolwork and their longitudinal associations in England
J Symonds, I Schoon, K Salmela‐Aro
British Educational Research Journal 42 (6), 993-1022, 2016
562016
What keeps them physically active? Predicting physical activity, motor competence, health-related fitness, and perceived competence in Irish adolescents after the transition …
U Britton, J Issartel, J Symonds, S Belton
International journal of environmental research and public health 17 (8), 2874, 2020
522020
Positive youth development and being bullied in early adolescence: A sociocultural analysis of national cohort data
G D’Urso, J Symonds, U Pace
The Journal of Early Adolescence 41 (4), 577-606, 2021
452021
The long-term benefits of adolescent school engagement for adult educational and employment outcomes.
JE Symonds, G D'Urso, I Schoon
Developmental Psychology 59 (3), 503, 2023
422023
Population heterogeneity in developmental trajectories of internalising and externalising mental health symptoms in childhood: Differential effects of parenting styles
I Katsantonis, JE Symonds
Epidemiology and Psychiatric Sciences 32, e16, 2023
422023
The perspectives of students with Autism Spectrum Disorder on the transition from primary to secondary school: A systematic literature review
K Stack, JE Symonds, W Kinsella
Research in Autism Spectrum Disorders 84, 101782, 2021
422021
Children's self-talk in naturalistic classroom settings in middle childhood: A systematic literature review
RM Flanagan, JE Symonds
Educational Research Review 35, 100432, 2022
402022
Silver linings and storm clouds: Divergent profiles of student momentary engagement emerge in response to the same task.
JE Symonds, JB Schreiber, BM Torsney
Journal of Educational Psychology 113 (6), 1192, 2021
402021
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