The Self-Concept in Specific Areas of Students attending Multigrade and Single Grade Elementary Schools. Comparative Approach

2018 ◽  
Vol 17 (12) ◽  
pp. 116-134
Author(s):  
Eleni Pistioli
2018 ◽  
Vol 224 (3) ◽  
pp. 293-316
Author(s):  
Assist. Inst. Fadia Fakhry Smoaay

The goal of the current research is to identify the Self-Concept for children according to the age of (5, 6, and 7 years). These variable1 can be shown as follow:  A - Age (5, 6, and 7) years .  B - Gender (male - female)       The present study shows that there is no statistically significant differences between the averages of the age of children (5, 6, and 7) years in self-concept, and sex variable (male - female) .The research sample consists of (230) boys and girls, they have been selected by class style randomly from kindergarten and elementary schools affiliated to Al Rusafa in the province of Baghdad.      For the purpose of achieving the objectives of the research ,the researchers formulaes  a suitable instrument for the research sample, so the researcher uses a tool to measure the evolution of self-concept in children aged (5, 6 and 7) years, it was rely on the theory of Carl Rogers and some previous studies on this concept, which was to reach for five dimensions to measure self-concept that includes ( Physical-self dimension, mental-self dimension, social-self dimension, emotional-self dimension, moral-self dimension) .  This tool consists of (42) paragraph, that reflects the truth of virtual scale, discrimination paragraphs,  in addition it is distinguishing the relationship between the paragraph degree with the total degree of the standard, and the link of the paragraph degree with the area degree, and it has been verified the stability of the standard by re-testing it, which was (0.75), and coefficient of Alvacrobach, in order to calculate the stability of (internal consistency) for the standard which was (0.84), which makes the standard ready for the final application.


2021 ◽  
Vol 4 (2) ◽  
pp. 503-509
Author(s):  
Galih Aditiya Wijayanto ◽  
Eni Hidayati

This study aims to determine how the influence of bullying behavior on self-concept in adolescents. The research method used is quantitative with a causal-comparative approach. The results showed that there was an effect of bullying on self-concept in adolescents. Based on the R square test results, it is known that bullying has an impact of 51.1% to determine self-concept in adolescents, and the remaining 48.9% is influenced by something not examined in this study. In conclusion, the higher or often the teenager is bullied, the self-concept will decrease. The more often a person becomes a victim of bullying, the more negative his self-concept will be.   Keywords: Bullying, Self Concept, Youth


Author(s):  
Dejana Bouillet ◽  
Renata Miljević-Riđički

Research consistently shows the connection between self-concept in children and youngpeople and their social relations, which is also reflected in pupils’ attitudes towardseducation. This paper analyses how family relations, peer relations and attitudestowards education contribute to the global self-concept of male and female pupilsof 8 to 14 years of age. The research was conducted by using an extended versionof the Questionnaire for Planning Social-pedagogic Interventions. The researchsample consisted of 3,335 pupils from 43 Croatian elementary schools. This studyexamines the hypothesis on differences in self-concept predictors between male andfemale elementary school pupils, suggesting that in comparison with male pupils, theself-concept of female pupils is more dependent on social relations and the level ofengagement in education. It was established that self-concept is relatively stable forboys of 8-14 years of age while it becomes weaker among girls of 8 -14 years of age.Statistically, for both male and female pupils, self-concept significantly depends on theassessment of the quality of family relations, peer relations, and the attitude of pupilstowards education. The most important self-concept predictor among male pupilsis their relationship with their peers, and among female pupils it is family relations.In addition, relationships with significant others and attitudes towards educationcontribute more strongly to the self-concept of female pupils than it does with theirmale peers.Keywords: attitude towards education; family relations; peer relations; significantothers in school age


1999 ◽  
Author(s):  
Kate M. Tilton ◽  
David H. Silvera

2014 ◽  
Author(s):  
Brent A. Mattingly ◽  
Gary W. Lewandowski ◽  
Amanda K. Mosley ◽  
Sarah N. Guarino ◽  
Rachel E. A. Carson

1961 ◽  
Vol 8 (4) ◽  
pp. 368-368
Author(s):  
Gilbert D. Nass
Keyword(s):  
The Self ◽  

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