The intent of this study was to explore the effects of two settings on self-concept and school satisfaction of academically advanced high school students. The research designs were causal-comparative and correlational. Participants were 224 partial-day academic Governor\u27s School students and 56 academically advanced students in district schools in a southern U.S. state.;Self-concept for the total group appeared adequate to strong, and the two student groups were similar in total self-concept and its dimensions ( p \u3e .01), as measured by the Piers-Harris Children\u27s Self-Concept Scale -- Second Edition (Piers- Harris 2). However, frequent worry, nervousness, and feelings of differentness were revealed by a number of participants. The...
Student well-being remains a relatively neglected topic despite its intimate link to positive school...
achievements and mental health. Experiencing stress and anxiety is common for young people of schoo...
Students’ emotions are closely tied to their self-esteem, self-concept, and feelings of self-efficac...
The intent of this study was to explore the effects of two settings on self-concept and school satis...
This research study examined the unique matching of perspectives between teachers and students on th...
The purpose of the researcher was to investigate a self-esteem program implemented by the elementary...
Research shows that some students need nontraditional settings in order to learn. Alternative school...
textFor many years, researchers and educators have been concerned about achievement scores but seeme...
This study attempted to answer the question of whether participation in a high school service learni...
Recent research in the educational context has focused not only on academic achievement but also on ...
Self-concept is related to student academic achievement and locus of control (Coleman et al., 1966),...
The aim of this study was to investigate relationships between children's self-processes--- self-con...
As secondary schools increase in size there is a paralleling increase in the number of students who ...
The stresses of high school students, and the variables that add to their stress, have been research...
Low academic achievement and the need to search for factors influencing performance, explanations su...
Student well-being remains a relatively neglected topic despite its intimate link to positive school...
achievements and mental health. Experiencing stress and anxiety is common for young people of schoo...
Students’ emotions are closely tied to their self-esteem, self-concept, and feelings of self-efficac...
The intent of this study was to explore the effects of two settings on self-concept and school satis...
This research study examined the unique matching of perspectives between teachers and students on th...
The purpose of the researcher was to investigate a self-esteem program implemented by the elementary...
Research shows that some students need nontraditional settings in order to learn. Alternative school...
textFor many years, researchers and educators have been concerned about achievement scores but seeme...
This study attempted to answer the question of whether participation in a high school service learni...
Recent research in the educational context has focused not only on academic achievement but also on ...
Self-concept is related to student academic achievement and locus of control (Coleman et al., 1966),...
The aim of this study was to investigate relationships between children's self-processes--- self-con...
As secondary schools increase in size there is a paralleling increase in the number of students who ...
The stresses of high school students, and the variables that add to their stress, have been research...
Low academic achievement and the need to search for factors influencing performance, explanations su...
Student well-being remains a relatively neglected topic despite its intimate link to positive school...
achievements and mental health. Experiencing stress and anxiety is common for young people of schoo...
Students’ emotions are closely tied to their self-esteem, self-concept, and feelings of self-efficac...