Self-concept, self-esteem and academic achievement: Strategies for maintaining self-esteem in students experiencing academic failure

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Main Author: Peixoto, Francisco José Brito
Publication Date: 2010
Other Authors: Almeida, Leandro da Silva
Format: Article
Language: eng
Source: Repositórios Científicos de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (RCAAP)
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Summary: Previous research into the relationship between self-esteem and academic achievement shows that despite differences in academic self-evaluation, students’ global self-representations do not differ as a result of their grades at school. In this study, we will analyse the strategies that underachievers used to maintain their self-esteem at an acceptable level. The participants were 955 adolescents in the 7th, 9th and 11th grades at four secondary schools in Lisbon. Three hundred fifty-two of these students had retaken a year at least once in their school careers, whilst 603 had never done so. We collected the data using both a self-concept scale and a scale for evaluating attitudes towards school. Results show that self-esteem is maintained through positive self-representations in non-academic facets of self-concept and/or by devaluing school-related competences. They also show that younger students are less likely to maintain self-esteem by devaluing the school experience.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Self-concept, self-esteem and academic achievement: Strategies for maintaining self-esteem in students experiencing academic failure
title Self-concept, self-esteem and academic achievement: Strategies for maintaining self-esteem in students experiencing academic failure
spellingShingle Self-concept, self-esteem and academic achievement: Strategies for maintaining self-esteem in students experiencing academic failure
Peixoto, Francisco José Brito
Self-esteem
Self-concept
Academic achievement
title_short Self-concept, self-esteem and academic achievement: Strategies for maintaining self-esteem in students experiencing academic failure
title_full Self-concept, self-esteem and academic achievement: Strategies for maintaining self-esteem in students experiencing academic failure
title_fullStr Self-concept, self-esteem and academic achievement: Strategies for maintaining self-esteem in students experiencing academic failure
title_full_unstemmed Self-concept, self-esteem and academic achievement: Strategies for maintaining self-esteem in students experiencing academic failure
title_sort Self-concept, self-esteem and academic achievement: Strategies for maintaining self-esteem in students experiencing academic failure
author Peixoto, Francisco José Brito
author_facet Peixoto, Francisco José Brito
Almeida, Leandro da Silva
author_role author
author2 Almeida, Leandro da Silva
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Peixoto, Francisco José Brito
Almeida, Leandro da Silva
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Self-esteem
Self-concept
Academic achievement
topic Self-esteem
Self-concept
Academic achievement
description Previous research into the relationship between self-esteem and academic achievement shows that despite differences in academic self-evaluation, students’ global self-representations do not differ as a result of their grades at school. In this study, we will analyse the strategies that underachievers used to maintain their self-esteem at an acceptable level. The participants were 955 adolescents in the 7th, 9th and 11th grades at four secondary schools in Lisbon. Three hundred fifty-two of these students had retaken a year at least once in their school careers, whilst 603 had never done so. We collected the data using both a self-concept scale and a scale for evaluating attitudes towards school. Results show that self-esteem is maintained through positive self-representations in non-academic facets of self-concept and/or by devaluing school-related competences. They also show that younger students are less likely to maintain self-esteem by devaluing the school experience.
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