The Learners's Academic Self-Concept and Its Influence to their Academic Performance Amidst the Online Learning Modality
Journal Title: Psychology and Education: A Multidisciplinary Journal - Year 2022, Vol 1, Issue 1
Abstract
Self-concept is a complex psychological construct that psychologists and educators must grasp since it has an impact on an individual's behavior, particularly at school. Further, this study investigates the influence of academic self-concept on learners' academic performance amidst the online learning modality. Employing descriptive correlational design, results of the statistical analysis suggested that academic self-concept had an influence on the learner's academic performance in school with initiatives and effort to maximize their learning capacity. Thus, this implies that education stakeholders should use all measures required to ensure that learners make an effort throughout their daily learning activities.
Authors and Affiliations
Jennifer Dela Cruz, James Manolo A. Lumahan, Kelvin B. Esposa
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