Does the timing of transition matter? : comparison of German students' self-perceptions before and after transition to secondary school

A. Katrin Arens, Alexander Seeshing Yeung, Rhonda G. Craven, Rainer Watermann, Marcus Hasselhorn

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    Abstract

    The often observed decline in students' self-perceptions across transition to secondary school after grade 6 is often attributed to students' entry to puberty. This study aims to examine whether lowered self-perceptions can be observed after transition in Germany which occurs after grade 4 and thus takes place before puberty. Fifth graders (N=307) were found to be lower in self-esteem, academic competence perceptions, and academic affect than 4th graders (N=318). No mean differences were found for physical appearance and peer self-concepts. Boys and girls did not differ in their reactions to transition. Hence, students' lowered self-perceptions after transition may be predominantly attributed to the transition itself rather than to the co-occurrence of transition and puberty.
    Original languageEnglish
    Pages (from-to)1-11
    Number of pages11
    JournalInternational Journal of Educational Research
    Volume57
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - 2013

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