Children undergo significant changes as they enter secondary school, a time during which their social and academic self-concept is fluid and the pressures to adjust and show positive attitudes and behaviours are intense. Utilising data from the Millennium Cohort Study (Waves 4 and 5) the purpose of this study was two-fold: to examine longitudinal changes in academic self-concept, self-esteem and school attitudes in pre and mid adolescents through the lenses of gender and SES; and to trace the unique and cumulative effects of SES, gender and parenting on academic self-concept, self-esteem and school attitudes in 14- year-olds. The findings showed that academic self-concept, self-esteem and positive school attitudes decreased considerably bet...
[Extract] Transition to secondary school embraces substantial changes in the educational environment...
The transition from primary to secondary school challenges children's psychological well-being. A cr...
Self-concept clarity reflects the consistency or structure of self-concepts, and is distinct yet rel...
Children undergo significant changes as they enter secondary school, a time during which their socia...
Reported are the results of a 6 year study of adolescent self-esteem. This study observed a group of...
The purpose of this study was to examine differences in the self-concept levels of sixth- through ei...
In the paper we briefly outline a research programme that explores the complex relationship between ...
This study investigated the causal ordering between general academic self-concept and academic achie...
Self-concept influences identity and the way that people behave, and it fluctuates over time. The m...
The influence of gender on the development of elementary school students' (N = 390) general self-con...
This study explores the extent and nature of academic peer reputation effects upon children’s academ...
The aim of this study was to investigate relationships between children's self-processes--- self-con...
Adolescence, the time between childhood and adulthood, is typically accompanied by significant and f...
Low academic achievement and the need to search for factors influencing performance, explanations su...
We found that high ability students, especially boys, experience a steeper decline than their peers ...
[Extract] Transition to secondary school embraces substantial changes in the educational environment...
The transition from primary to secondary school challenges children's psychological well-being. A cr...
Self-concept clarity reflects the consistency or structure of self-concepts, and is distinct yet rel...
Children undergo significant changes as they enter secondary school, a time during which their socia...
Reported are the results of a 6 year study of adolescent self-esteem. This study observed a group of...
The purpose of this study was to examine differences in the self-concept levels of sixth- through ei...
In the paper we briefly outline a research programme that explores the complex relationship between ...
This study investigated the causal ordering between general academic self-concept and academic achie...
Self-concept influences identity and the way that people behave, and it fluctuates over time. The m...
The influence of gender on the development of elementary school students' (N = 390) general self-con...
This study explores the extent and nature of academic peer reputation effects upon children’s academ...
The aim of this study was to investigate relationships between children's self-processes--- self-con...
Adolescence, the time between childhood and adulthood, is typically accompanied by significant and f...
Low academic achievement and the need to search for factors influencing performance, explanations su...
We found that high ability students, especially boys, experience a steeper decline than their peers ...
[Extract] Transition to secondary school embraces substantial changes in the educational environment...
The transition from primary to secondary school challenges children's psychological well-being. A cr...
Self-concept clarity reflects the consistency or structure of self-concepts, and is distinct yet rel...