Students' self-concept and effort in schoolwork are known to have significant influences on essential academic outcomes, but self-concept and effort may decline as students grow up. Students from 16 schools in Sydney (N = 2200) were asked to rate on two self-concept components (competency and affect) and effort in schoolwork. Based on measures established in confirmatory factor analysis, a 5 (grade: 3rd, 5th, 7th, 9th, 11th) x 2 (gender: boys, girls) x 3 (measure: competency, affect, effort) repeated-measures ANOVA found that: (a) for all variables, scores were lower for higher grade levels; (b) boys were lower in affect and effort; (c) particularly for effort, gender differences favouring girls in primary became negligible in higher second...
This study examined age and gender differences in global, academic, athletic, and social self concep...
This research examined whether the tendency for girls to outperform boys in the classroom is due to ...
This paper aims, on the one hand, to analyze the relationship between self-concept and school achiev...
The purpose of this study was to examine differences in the self-concept levels of sixth- through ei...
Low academic achievement and the need to search for factors influencing performance, explanations su...
The impact of a positive classroom environment on boys and girls is significant to their satisfactio...
The influence of gender on the development of elementary school students' (N = 390) general self-con...
Research on gender issues in achievement motivation has often yielded conflicting results. Whereas b...
Motivation research has shown significant relations of self-concept and value of schooling to educat...
This study was designed to investigate more completely the variable of achievement effort (effort in...
This study investigated the causal ordering between general academic self-concept and academic achie...
AbstractThe following study examines gender differences existing in various cognitive motivational v...
Using a confirmatory factor analytic approach, the aim of the study was to examine the construct val...
This study examined the relationship between academic domain specific self-concept (specifically mat...
It has long been argued that gender considerations are an important factor in educational outcomes f...
This study examined age and gender differences in global, academic, athletic, and social self concep...
This research examined whether the tendency for girls to outperform boys in the classroom is due to ...
This paper aims, on the one hand, to analyze the relationship between self-concept and school achiev...
The purpose of this study was to examine differences in the self-concept levels of sixth- through ei...
Low academic achievement and the need to search for factors influencing performance, explanations su...
The impact of a positive classroom environment on boys and girls is significant to their satisfactio...
The influence of gender on the development of elementary school students' (N = 390) general self-con...
Research on gender issues in achievement motivation has often yielded conflicting results. Whereas b...
Motivation research has shown significant relations of self-concept and value of schooling to educat...
This study was designed to investigate more completely the variable of achievement effort (effort in...
This study investigated the causal ordering between general academic self-concept and academic achie...
AbstractThe following study examines gender differences existing in various cognitive motivational v...
Using a confirmatory factor analytic approach, the aim of the study was to examine the construct val...
This study examined the relationship between academic domain specific self-concept (specifically mat...
It has long been argued that gender considerations are an important factor in educational outcomes f...
This study examined age and gender differences in global, academic, athletic, and social self concep...
This research examined whether the tendency for girls to outperform boys in the classroom is due to ...
This paper aims, on the one hand, to analyze the relationship between self-concept and school achiev...