Self-Descriptions of High-Performing and Regular-Performing Primary School Students: An Open, Exploratory Study

IF 1.7 Q2 EDUCATION, SPECIAL
A. Bakx, Elise Samsen-Bronsveld, Linda van Elderen, Janet van Horssen-Sollie
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ABSTRACT This study examined self-descriptions of high-performing students and other students and compared the descriptions of these two groups. The concept map, with the open-ended question “Who am I?,” was completed by 133 high-performing students and 160 other students. The self-descriptions of these students were subdivided into eleven categories. High-performing students reported mainly characteristics and skills, followed by sport. This pattern was reversed for the other students. School or scholastic skills, both positive and negative, were mentioned more often by high-performing students. Other notable differences between those groups and specific age and gender differences are discussed. The insights from this study are relevant for science, because studies concerning self-concept of primary school students are scarce, and for educational practice, because teachers might use concept maps in their classroom.
表现优异与表现一般的小学生自我描述:一项开放的探索性研究
摘要本研究考察了优秀学生和普通学生的自我描述,并比较了这两组学生的自我描述。概念图,有一个开放式的问题“我是谁?”,由133名优秀学生和160名其他学生完成。这些学生的自我描述被细分为11个类别。表现优异的学生报告的主要是特点和技能,其次是运动。其他学生的情况正好相反。学习或学习技能,无论是积极的还是消极的,在表现优异的学生中被提到的频率更高。讨论了这些群体之间的其他显著差异以及具体的年龄和性别差异。本研究的见解与科学相关,因为有关小学生自我概念的研究很少;与教育实践相关,因为教师可能会在课堂上使用概念图。
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