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COMMITMENT TO LEARNING

Education has improved immensely in the past 20 years. Today, more young people are taking high-level courses, fewer of them are dropping out, math and science scores are on the rise, and more students are entering college after high school. But that doesn’t mean a commitment to learning happens naturally in all young people. Instilling this important trait involves a combination of values and skills that include the desire to succeed in school, a sense of the lasting importance of learning, and a belief in one’s own ability. This commitment is strongly influenced by the school environment and relationships with family and peers.

There are 5 types developmental assets for Commitment to Learning:

Achievement Motivation: Young person is motivated to do well in school.

School Engagement: Young person is actively engaged in learning.

Homework: Young person reports doing at least one hour of homework every school day.

Bonding to School: Young person cares about her or his school.

Reading for Pleasure: Young person reads for pleasure three or more hours per week.