Relationship Between Self-Concept and Academic Achievement of Adolecents Students on The Basis of Gender Differences.

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Mrs. Ruchi Bhatt
Dr. Anup K. Pokhriyal

Abstract

Self-concept plays a crucial role in shaping a child's personality. Educators must take into account various factors that can foster a more positive self-concept. These factors include parenting styles, experiences of repeated failure, depression, and internal self-criticism. Within the school environment, the development of a student's self-concept is influenced by educators' emphasis on educational psychology in their teaching practices. A positive self-concept fosters a conducive learning atmosphere, which is believed to enhance students' academic performance. This study investigated the relationship between self-concept and academic achievement among adolescent students. It also explored gender differences in both self-concept and academic performance. The research involved 500 adolescent students from senior secondary schools in Dehradun city, and the data was analyzed using an independent sample t-test. The findings indicated that there was no significant difference in the levels of self-concept and academic achievement between male and female adolescents and their medium of instruction.

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Mrs. Ruchi Bhatt, & Dr. Anup K. Pokhriyal. (2024). Relationship Between Self-Concept and Academic Achievement of Adolecents Students on The Basis of Gender Differences. Educational Administration: Theory and Practice, 30(2), 1883–1889. https://doi.org/10.53555/kuey.v30i2.9819
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Mrs. Ruchi Bhatt

Research Scholar, Department of Education, Jigyasa University, (Former Himgiri Zee University), Email: ruchibhatt98@gmail.com

Dr. Anup K. Pokhriyal

Assistant Professor, Department of education, Jigyasa University, (Former Himgiri Zee University),

Email: anup.kumar@jigyasauniversity.edu.in