Abstract

This study examined Self-Concept, Self-Efficacy, and Self-Esteem as Predictors of Academic Performance in Mathematics among Junior Secondary School Students in Edo State. The main purpose of the study is to determine the relationship between self-concept and academic performance in mathematics of Junior Secondary School students in Edo state. The study adopted the correlation research design. A sample of 3,639 was drawn from a population of 36,615 junior students in Edo state. The data generated for the study were obtained through a self designed questionnaire. Pearson Product Moment Correlation and Multiple Regression were used to analysed the data collected. The result obtained revealed the following: there was a positive relationship between self-concept and academic performance in mathematics among junior secondary school students, there was also a negative relationship between self-efficacy and academic performance in mathematics among junior secondary school students in Edo state. The study thus concluded that self-concept and self-efficacy are not only significantly related to academic performance, they significantly predict academic performance of students. It was therefore recommended that adequate and sufficient attention must be given to sustain the development of positive self-concept and self-efficacy of students in the school system, while deliberate efforts should be made to build up the self-esteem of the students and Teachers should be offered professional guidance by educational authorities on these self-constructs in students as an avenue to improve on students’ academic performance.

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  • IntroductionEvery educational process or program is expected to ensure that the students achieve a satisfactory outcome (Onyeizugbo, 2010) .Various variables (such as self-awareness, self-concept, self-efficacy, locus of control, self- esteem) are known to influence academic performance (Kaunda, 2010; Redmond, 2013; Zahra, 2010)

  • Every educational process or program is expected to ensure that the students achieve a satisfactory outcome (Onyeizugbo, 2010) .Various variables are known to influence academic performance (Kaunda, 2010; Redmond, 2013; Zahra, 2010)

  • The result of the analysis showed that self-concept, self-efficacy and self-esteem combined contribute significantly to academic performance in mathematics among junior secondary school students in Edo State

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Introduction

Every educational process or program is expected to ensure that the students achieve a satisfactory outcome (Onyeizugbo, 2010) .Various variables (such as self-awareness, self-concept, self-efficacy, locus of control, self- esteem) are known to influence academic performance (Kaunda, 2010; Redmond, 2013; Zahra, 2010). These variables are of great importance to educational researchers and other related disciplines. Since these three psychological variables have been known to influence performance, how much can academic performance depend on them? there are obviously other factors that can, and do affect the performance of students academically, many psychologists and educationists believe that these psychological constructs under study, if properly harnessed, will help to turn things around for students

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