Despite the major increase in university student numbers in recent years there remains a strong negative socio-economic gradient in participation. The main reason for these differences has been shown to be educational factors, including prior attainment, family background and perceptions about costs and returns to education. In this paper, we examine the role of young people’s belief in their own academic ability (academic self-concept) as a way to explain differences in university participation rates. Using Next Steps data, we examine whether young people with higher academic self-concept are more likely to study A Levels, participate in further education and attend university. For those who do attend university, we examine whether young p...
The purpose of this study was to investigate the relationship that exists between academic self-conc...
The study investigated the relationship between academic selfconcept and academic performance of Jun...
This research sought to study the academic self-concept and the relationship between the academic se...
Participation rates in higher education differ persistently between some groups in society. Using tw...
Participation rates in higher education differ persistently between some groups in society. Using tw...
Participation rates in higher education differ persistently between some groups in society. Using tw...
In this paper, we present findings from the second stage of a three year longitudinal study involvin...
Do positive self-perceptions lead to higher levels of achievement? If so, what is more important – s...
The aim of this research is to associate academic self-concept with the educational level of the par...
study investigated the association and relative influence of cognitive/motivational and demographic...
Low aspirations are often cited as crucial in determining differences in students’ post 16 choices.1...
The purpose of this study was to test children's academic self-concept, family socioeconomic status,...
The network of causal relations between academic self-concept and academic achievement was examined ...
As early career students face new challenges at university, the relationship between L2 skills and a...
The fact that many talented and capable students opt out of the STEM (science, technology, engineeri...
The purpose of this study was to investigate the relationship that exists between academic self-conc...
The study investigated the relationship between academic selfconcept and academic performance of Jun...
This research sought to study the academic self-concept and the relationship between the academic se...
Participation rates in higher education differ persistently between some groups in society. Using tw...
Participation rates in higher education differ persistently between some groups in society. Using tw...
Participation rates in higher education differ persistently between some groups in society. Using tw...
In this paper, we present findings from the second stage of a three year longitudinal study involvin...
Do positive self-perceptions lead to higher levels of achievement? If so, what is more important – s...
The aim of this research is to associate academic self-concept with the educational level of the par...
study investigated the association and relative influence of cognitive/motivational and demographic...
Low aspirations are often cited as crucial in determining differences in students’ post 16 choices.1...
The purpose of this study was to test children's academic self-concept, family socioeconomic status,...
The network of causal relations between academic self-concept and academic achievement was examined ...
As early career students face new challenges at university, the relationship between L2 skills and a...
The fact that many talented and capable students opt out of the STEM (science, technology, engineeri...
The purpose of this study was to investigate the relationship that exists between academic self-conc...
The study investigated the relationship between academic selfconcept and academic performance of Jun...
This research sought to study the academic self-concept and the relationship between the academic se...