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Arslan, Gökmen – Educational and Developmental Psychologist, 2021
Objective: Social ostracism is a serious psychosocial pattern because of its detrimental impact on adolescents' adjustment and school functioning. The objective of present study was to examine whether academic self-concept and prosocial behaviour mediated the association of social ostracism with conduct problems among adolescents. Method:…
Descriptors: Peer Acceptance, Social Isolation, Self Concept, Prosocial Behavior
Pinquart, Martin; Behle, Anika – International Journal of Disability, Development and Education, 2021
The objective of the study was to analyse whether young people with physical disabilities have lower global self-esteem and less positive domain-specific self-concepts than peers without physical disabilities, as well as which processes protect their self-esteem. Data were collected from 179 German adolescents with physical disabilities and 296…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Physical Disabilities, Self Esteem, Self Concept
Pupils' Self-Perceptions: The Role of Teachers' Judgment Controlling for Big-Fish-Little-Pond Effect
Bressoux, Pascal; Pansu, Pascal – European Journal of Psychology of Education, 2016
This article aims to study the relationship between teachers' judgment and pupils' self-perceptions controlling for the big-fish-little-pond effect (BFLPE). Three studies were conducted among third-grade pupils. Study 1 (n = 585) focused on pupils' perceptions of their scholastic competence. Teachers' judgment and BFLPE were found to have an…
Descriptors: Student Attitudes, Elementary School Students, Grade 3, Self Concept
Preckel, Franzis; Rach, Hannah; Scherrer, Vsevolod – Gifted and Talented International, 2016
The present study investigated changes in self-esteem, academic self-concept, intellectual self-concept, and social self-concepts of acceptance, assertion, relations with same-sex peers and relations with other-sex peers with 177 gifted students participating in a 16-day summer school in Germany. Students were assessed three times by self-report…
Descriptors: Self Concept, Self Esteem, Academic Ability, Intelligence
Becerra, Sandra; Merino, María Eugenia; Mellor, David – International Education Studies, 2015
Ethnic or racial discrimination towards children and adolescents at schools is of concern in many contexts around the world because it is associated with diverse psychosocial, behavioural, emotional, and identity problems. The purpose of this study was to identify the types of ethnic discrimination experienced by indigenous Mapuche adolescents in…
Descriptors: Ethnicity, Racial Bias, American Indian Students, Teacher Attitudes
Niehaus, Kate; Kumpiene, Gerda – Hispanic Journal of Behavioral Sciences, 2014
This exploratory study examined the relationships among individual characteristics, language brokering experiences and attitudes, and multiple dimensions of self-concept among a sample of Latino adolescents. The sample was comprised of 66 Latino students in 6th through 11th grades who were proficient in both Spanish and English. Results from…
Descriptors: Self Concept, Academic Ability, Peer Acceptance, Interpersonal Attraction
Tabbah, Rhonda; Miranda, Antoinette Halsell; Wheaton, Joe E. – Psychology in the Schools, 2012
The purpose of this study was to investigate three domains (Scholastic Competence, Social Acceptance, and Global Self-Worth) of self-concept in Arab American adolescents in relation to their school experiences, including discrimination, self-perceived teacher social support, and self-perceived classmate social support. Half of the sample either…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Self Concept, Arabs, North Americans
Sweeting, Helen; West, Patrick; Young, Robert; Kelly, Shona – Journal of Adolescence, 2011
School pupils strive to meet both school-defined and social goals, and the structure of adolescent self-concept is multidimensional, including both academic and non-academic self-perceptions. However, subjective social status within the school community has been represented as a single dimension. Scottish 15-year olds participating in a…
Descriptors: Social Status, Self Concept, Factor Analysis, Adolescents
Woodland, Malcolm H. – Journal of Black Psychology, 2008
In this study, factor analyses were used to examine the structural validity of scores on the Personal and Academic Self-Concept Inventory (PASCI) in a group of 222 Black college males. Definitions of self-concept and how self-concept has been operationalized in Black populations were also reviewed. Results from this study challenged the…
Descriptors: Black Colleges, Construct Validity, Measures (Individuals), Cultural Differences
Larouche, Marie-Noelle; Galand, Benoit; Bouffard, Therese – European Journal of Psychology of Education, 2008
This paper reports results from two studies aimed at examining whether perception of social acceptance and actual social acceptance differ according to the presence of an illusion of scholastic incompetence. Results of both studies conducted in Belgium and in Quebec (respectively 179 and 543 participants) show that children's illusion of…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Peer Acceptance, Academic Ability, Student Attitudes
Shields, Nora; Loy, Yijun; Murdoch, Alison; Taylor, Nicholas F.; Dodd, Karen J – Developmental Medicine & Child Neurology, 2007
This study examined whether the self-concept of children with cerebral palsy (CP) differed from that of children without impairment. Forty-seven children (24 males, 23 females; mean age 11y 8mo [SD 2y 6mo]) with spastic diplegia or hemiplegia were matched with children without impairment. The level of disability of the children with CP was…
Descriptors: Physical Activities, Females, Self Concept, Cerebral Palsy
Hughes, Jan N.; Zhang, Duan – Contemporary Educational Psychology, 2007
This study examined the effects of classroom in degree for ability (the degree to which peer nominations as academically capable show high consensus and focus on a relatively few number of children in a classroom) on first grade children's peer acceptance, teacher-rated classroom engagement, and self-perceived cognitive competence. Participants…
Descriptors: Grade 1, Peer Acceptance, Academic Ability, Academic Achievement

Coleman, J. Michael; Minnett, Ann M. – Exceptional Children, 1993
Measures of the social and academic competence of 73 children with learning disabilities in grades 3-6 indicated that subjects differed from children without disabilities on virtually all indexes of academic competence, regardless of social status. Most social differences were linked to the child's peer status, independent of disability.…
Descriptors: Academic Ability, Comparative Analysis, Ecological Factors, Elementary Education

Begley, Amanda – International Journal of Disability, Development and Education, 1999
The self-perceptions of 64 English pupils (ages 8-16) with Down Syndrome were assessed in three school-related domains: academic competence, physical competence, and social acceptance. The pupils held very positive self-perceptions in each domain. Self-perceptions became more positive with age, were more positive for females than males, and were…
Descriptors: Academic Ability, Downs Syndrome, Elementary Secondary Education, Foreign Countries
Vermeiren, Robert; Bogaerts, Jef; Ruchkin, Vladislav; Deboutte, Dirk; Schwab-Stone, Mary – Journal of Child Psychology and Psychiatry, 2004
Aim: To investigate the relationship between subtypes of self-esteem/self-concept (familial, academic, social, and personal security) and antisocial behavior in adolescents (violent and property offending). Method: A self-report survey was administered in a representative group of 1466 students aged 12 to 18. Results: Both low family acceptance…
Descriptors: Delinquency, Antisocial Behavior, Adolescents, Self Esteem
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