Self-esteem and loneliness as predicting factors of Arab children achievement İn Kuala Lumpur

Taking into consideration the fact that self-esteem and loneliness have an even more important role to play in students' learning, this study seeks to examine the correlation of these two factors with children academic performance. The study involved 499 (grade 4 to grade 9) Arab children study...

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Main Authors: al-Hoot, Asma'a, Ssekamanya, Siraje Abdallah
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spelling my.iium.irep.494792018-05-23T02:39:47Z http://irep.iium.edu.my/49479/ Self-esteem and loneliness as predicting factors of Arab children achievement İn Kuala Lumpur al-Hoot, Asma'a Ssekamanya, Siraje Abdallah LB1050.9 Educational psychology Taking into consideration the fact that self-esteem and loneliness have an even more important role to play in students' learning, this study seeks to examine the correlation of these two factors with children academic performance. The study involved 499 (grade 4 to grade 9) Arab children studying at Arab schools in Kuala Lumpur-Malaysia. Data were collected via two questionnaires (one for loneliness and the other for self-esteem). The correlational data analysis yielded a negative correlation between loneliness and academic achievement while there is a positive correlation between self-esteem and achievement. Results also suggested that there is no correlation between students' gender, age, and academic achievement. Furthermore, the results revealed that self-esteem is a good predictor of achievement while loneliness and gender are not good predictors. The findings of the present study are discussed in relation to the relevant literature, taking into consideration the impact of children mental health on their academic achievement. Finally, recommendations for further research are presented. EUSEUR Pulishing 2015 Article REM application/pdf en cc_by_nd http://irep.iium.edu.my/49479/1/Siraje_%26_Asma.pdf al-Hoot, Asma'a and Ssekamanya, Siraje Abdallah (2015) Self-esteem and loneliness as predicting factors of Arab children achievement İn Kuala Lumpur. European Journal of Social Sciences Education and Research, 5 (1). pp. 199-206. ISSN 2411-9563 http://ejser.euser.org/index.php/315-self-esteem-and-loneliness-as-predicting-factors-of-arab-children-achievement-in-kuala-lumpur
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Self-esteem and loneliness as predicting factors of Arab children achievement İn Kuala Lumpur
description Taking into consideration the fact that self-esteem and loneliness have an even more important role to play in students' learning, this study seeks to examine the correlation of these two factors with children academic performance. The study involved 499 (grade 4 to grade 9) Arab children studying at Arab schools in Kuala Lumpur-Malaysia. Data were collected via two questionnaires (one for loneliness and the other for self-esteem). The correlational data analysis yielded a negative correlation between loneliness and academic achievement while there is a positive correlation between self-esteem and achievement. Results also suggested that there is no correlation between students' gender, age, and academic achievement. Furthermore, the results revealed that self-esteem is a good predictor of achievement while loneliness and gender are not good predictors. The findings of the present study are discussed in relation to the relevant literature, taking into consideration the impact of children mental health on their academic achievement. Finally, recommendations for further research are presented.
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author al-Hoot, Asma'a
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title Self-esteem and loneliness as predicting factors of Arab children achievement İn Kuala Lumpur
title_short Self-esteem and loneliness as predicting factors of Arab children achievement İn Kuala Lumpur
title_full Self-esteem and loneliness as predicting factors of Arab children achievement İn Kuala Lumpur
title_fullStr Self-esteem and loneliness as predicting factors of Arab children achievement İn Kuala Lumpur
title_full_unstemmed Self-esteem and loneliness as predicting factors of Arab children achievement İn Kuala Lumpur
title_sort self-esteem and loneliness as predicting factors of arab children achievement in kuala lumpur
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