In this study, the relationship between adolescents’ difficulty in mathematics and reading and the influence on academic self-concept and school grades was examined. The participants (N = 585; 299 girls, 286 boys) were one age group of ninth-graders whose mathematics and reading skills were assessed at the end of comprehensive school at age 16 years. Five student profile groups were found using cluster analysis: best achievers, normal achievers (NA), the reading difficulty (RD) group, the mathematical difficulty (MD) group, and the learning difficulty (LD) group. Post-hoc tests revealed that the RD group and the LD group had a higher academic self-concept than the MD group. In school grades history, surprisingly, the NA group and the RD gro...
The purpose of this study was to investigate the relationship between student self-concept, both in ...
A study involving 109 male and 116 female high achieving high school students (ages 16-18) and their...
This study examined the structural relationships among cognitive constructs (intelligence and achiev...
The purpose of this thesis was to investigate the interplay between learning difficulties in mathema...
grantor: University of TorontoThis study investigated the individual and combined effects ...
This study examined the relationship between academic domain specific self-concept (specifically mat...
:This study examines the relation between math self-concept, test and math anxiety, achievement moti...
This study examines the relation between math self-concept, test and math anxiety, achievement motiv...
Five non-school factors were identified as independent variables and include: (1) Absenteeism; (2) F...
International audienceThere is today ample evidence that academic achievement depends on individual ...
This study investigated whether reading problems affect adolescents\u27 self-concept and examined ad...
This study examines the role of self-concept regarding mathematical ability in explaining the gender...
Academic self-concept and achievement have been found to be reciprocally related across time. Howeve...
The purpose of this study was to determine the relationship between self concept and reading ability...
One thousand seven hundred and sixty six secondary school students in Hong Kong participated in the ...
The purpose of this study was to investigate the relationship between student self-concept, both in ...
A study involving 109 male and 116 female high achieving high school students (ages 16-18) and their...
This study examined the structural relationships among cognitive constructs (intelligence and achiev...
The purpose of this thesis was to investigate the interplay between learning difficulties in mathema...
grantor: University of TorontoThis study investigated the individual and combined effects ...
This study examined the relationship between academic domain specific self-concept (specifically mat...
:This study examines the relation between math self-concept, test and math anxiety, achievement moti...
This study examines the relation between math self-concept, test and math anxiety, achievement motiv...
Five non-school factors were identified as independent variables and include: (1) Absenteeism; (2) F...
International audienceThere is today ample evidence that academic achievement depends on individual ...
This study investigated whether reading problems affect adolescents\u27 self-concept and examined ad...
This study examines the role of self-concept regarding mathematical ability in explaining the gender...
Academic self-concept and achievement have been found to be reciprocally related across time. Howeve...
The purpose of this study was to determine the relationship between self concept and reading ability...
One thousand seven hundred and sixty six secondary school students in Hong Kong participated in the ...
The purpose of this study was to investigate the relationship between student self-concept, both in ...
A study involving 109 male and 116 female high achieving high school students (ages 16-18) and their...
This study examined the structural relationships among cognitive constructs (intelligence and achiev...