The Development of Adolescents’ Self-concept of Ability through Grades 7-9 and the Role of Parental Beliefs
Pesu, L., Aunola, K., Viljaranta, J., & Nurmi, J.-E. (2016). The Development of Adolescents’ Self-concept of Ability through Grades 7-9 and the Role of Parental Beliefs. Frontline Learning Research, 4(3), 92-109. https://doi.org/10.14786/flr.v4i3.249
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This study examined the development of adolescents’ self-concept of ability in
mathematics and literacy during secondary school, and the role that mothers’ and
fathers’ beliefs concerning their child’s abilities play in this development. Also examined
was whether the role of mothers’ and fathers’ beliefs about their adolescent child’s
ability in mathematics and literacy differs according to the adolescent’s gender and level
of performance. A total of 231 adolescents and their mothers and fathers were followed
up across secondary school. The results showed, first, that adolescents’ self-concept of
ability declined slightly from grade 7 to grade 9 in both mathematics and literacy.
Second, mothers’ and fathers’ beliefs about their adolescent child’s abilities in grade 7
predicted the child’s subsequent self-concept in grade 9, but only in mathematics. Third,
the role of mothers’ beliefs in their child’s self-concept of mathematics ability was found
to be stronger among high-performing than low-performing adolescents.
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