ERIC Number: EJ734313
Record Type: Journal
Publication Date: 2005-Nov
Pages: 14
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ISSN: ISSN-0022-0663
Reflected Appraisals, Academic Self-Perceptions, and Math/Science Performance during Early Adolescence
Bouchey, Heather A.; Harter, Susan
Journal of Educational Psychology, v97 n4 p673-686 Nov 2005
The authors tested a model of the relations among adolescents' perceptions of parents', teachers', and classmates' support for, valuing of, and beliefs about their competence in math/science; adolescents' own academic self-perceptions concerning math/science; and their academic performance. The sample included 378 middle school students; 65% were Latino, and 21% were European American. Reflected appraisals of adults' beliefs concerning both the importance of and students' competence in math/science, as well as perceived support, predicted students' own self-perceived importance, competence, scholastic behavior, and performance in these courses. Latino students reported lower mean levels of perceived competence than did European American students (controlling for maternal education). Findings have important implications for understanding achievement socialization in ethnically diverse populations.
Descriptors: Early Adolescents, Adolescents, Student Evaluation, Student Attitudes, Middle School Students, Mathematics Achievement, Science Achievement, Academic Achievement, Hispanic Americans, Adults, Cultural Differences, Self Concept, Academic Ability, Whites
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Publication Type: Journal Articles; Reports - Research
Education Level: Middle Schools
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Language: English
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