Self-esteem as a predictor of students’ academic achievement in the colleges of education

Francis Britwum, Samuel Obed Amoah, Henry Yaw Acheampong, E. Adjei
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The quality of students’ academic achievement (AA) determines the effectiveness in the College of Education (CoE). In the educational sector, resolving low confidence or attachment issues that affect AA may necessitate addressing self-esteem. The main purpose of the study was to examine self-esteem (SE) as a predictor of students’ AA in the CoE in Ghana. The descriptive cross-sectional survey design within the positivist paradigm was employed. Multi-stage sampling procedures were used in the sample selection process. In all, 325 students were selected from six CoE to participate in the study. The questionnaire was used to collect data from the respondents and was tested using inferential statistics (Structural Equation Model, and Moderation analysis). The findings showed that SE predicted students’ AA. The result discovered that gender does not moderate the relationship between SE and AA of the students. Keywords: Academic Achievement (AA);  CoE;  Gender;  Self-Esteem (SE).
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自尊对高校学生学业成绩的预测作用
学生学业成绩(AA)的质量决定了教育学院(CoE)的有效性。在教育领域,解决影响AA的低自信或依恋问题可能需要解决自尊问题。本研究的主要目的是检验自尊(SE)作为加纳CoE学生AA的预测因子。采用实证主义范式下的描述性横断面调查设计。在样本选择过程中采用了多阶段抽样程序。总共有325名学生从6个CoE中选择参与研究。调查问卷用于收集受访者的数据,并使用推论统计(结构方程模型和适度分析)进行检验。结果表明,SE可以预测学生的AA。结果发现,性别对学生的自我体验与自我体验之间的关系没有调节作用。关键词:学业成绩(AA);CoE;性别;自尊(SE)。
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