Helena Granziera is a PhD student at the University of New South Wales. She is also a primary school teacher in Sydney. Her research interests include teachers’ wellbeing, motivation, engagement, and self-efficacy.
When students feel a lack of autonomy, competence and belonging, this is known as psychological need frustration. In today’s article, Rebecca Collie, Helena Granziera and Andrew Martin share findings from their research into the role this frustration plays in students’ school engagement.
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