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Academic self-concepts in adolescence: Relations with achievement and ability grouping in schools
Authors:Judith Ireson  Susan Hallam
Institution:1. Institute for Educational Quality Improvement, Humboldt University Berlin, Germany;2. Institute of Psychology, Humboldt University Berlin, Germany;1. German Institute for International Educational Research, Germany;2. Freie Universität Berlin, Germany
Abstract:The effects of ability grouping in schools on students' self-concept were examined in a sample of 23 secondary schools with a range of structured ability groupings. Measures of general self-concept, academic self-concept, and achievement were collected from over 1600 students aged 14–15 years and again two years later. Students' academic self-concept, but not their general self-concept, was related to the extent of ability grouping in the school attended. Subject-specific facets of academic self-concept were not related to the number of years of ability grouping students had experienced in English, mathematics and science; however, they were related to students' position in the grouping hierarchy, with students in high-ability groups having significantly higher self-concepts in all three subjects than students in low-ability groups. Students' intentions to learn in future were more strongly affected by self-concept than by achievement.
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