Student, home, and school socio-demographic factors: links to school, home, and community arts participation

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Marianne Mansour
Andrew J. Martin
Michael Anderson
Robyn Gibson
Gregory Arief D. Liem
David Sudmalis
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[1] University of Sydney,Faculty of Education and Social Work
[2] University of New South Wales,School of Education (Educational Psychology Research Group)
[3] National Institute of Education,Psychological Studies Academic Group
[4] Australia Council for the Arts,undefined
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Arts participation; Socio-demographics; School; Home; Community; Youth;
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This study explored the role of student (e.g., age, language background, gender), home (e.g., parent/caregiver education), and school (e.g., school type, size) socio-demographic factors in students’ school (e.g., in-school arts tuition, arts engagement), home (e.g., parent/caregiver–child arts interaction), and community (e.g., arts attendance, arts tuition) arts participation. The sample comprised 1172 elementary and secondary school students from 15 schools. Findings revealed that student and home socio-demographic factors were the most salient in predicting arts participation across school, home, and community contexts. Age, gender, and prior achievement were the key student socio-demographic factors, while parent/caregiver education and occupation were also associated with students’ arts participation. Implications for practice and intervention pertinent to young people’s arts participation are discussed.
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