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The Relationship between Self-concept and Academic Achievement

English, German · Paperback / Softback

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Education is a right for all, including students with learning disabilities. Therefore, it is significant to identify the elements that predict and support academic success which leads students to become successful lifelong learners who will make substantial contributions to society. According to the previous studies, higher self-concept is associated with an ability to take risks academically, and thus achieve success and excellence, while a fear of failure may cause a student not to try and, thus, lead to poor academic outcomes. Thus, positive self-concept should be an extremely important goal for educational programs to promote. This study examines the influence of self-concept of academic success of students with learning disabilities, considering they were involved repeatedly in academic failures. The basis of this inquiry is to investigate whether moral and psychological support increases academic success. Parents and teachers may be the most important factors because they contribute either positively or negatively to other factors.

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Naseebah A. Alrehaili, Master of C&l: Studied special education at Taibah University. I'm really interested in knowing the strategy of the happiness and its attitudes. Therefore, currently, I am dedicated to composing in this regard, Saudi Arabia.

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Authors Naseebah Alrehaili
Publisher LAP Lambert Academic Publishing
 
Languages English, German
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 03.07.2017
 
EAN 9783330321403
ISBN 978-3-33-032140-3
No. of pages 64
Subject Humanities, art, music > Education > Special education

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