Elementary school students’ learner self-concept, academic self-concepts and approaches to learning
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01/03/2002
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The present study investigated the relationships between academic selfconcepts, learner self-concept, and approaches to learning in elementary school students. A sample of 580 Australian Grade 6 and 7 school students with a mean age of 10.7 years participated in the study. Weak negative correlations between learner self-concepts and surface approaches to learning were identi ed. In contrast, deep approaches for both boys and girls showed the highest positive correlations with school self-concept and learning self-concept. Only slight variations in these gures were found between boys and girls. |
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Taylor & Francis |
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DOI:10.1080/0266736022000022020 Burnett, Paul C. & Proctor, Romina M. J. (2002) Elementary school students’ learner self-concept, academic self-concepts and approaches to learning. Educational Psychology in Practice, 18(4), pp. 325-333. |
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Copyright 2002 Taylor and Francis |
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Division of Research and Commercialisation |
Palavras-Chave | #Academic self-concept #Learner self-concept #Approaches to learning #Elementary School Students |
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Journal Article |