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Academic and social self-concept: effects of teaching styles and gender in English as a foreign language setting
Authors:Marwa Alrajhi  Said Aldhafri
Affiliation:1. Department of Psychology, College of Education, Sultan Qaboos University, Muscat, The Sultanate of Omanmalrajhi36@gmail.com;3. Department of Psychology, College of Education, Sultan Qaboos University, Muscat, The Sultanate of Oman
Abstract:This study examined the relationship between academic and social self-concept and teachers’ teaching styles (authoritative, authoritarian and permissive). The participants included 511 school students (53.2% females). They completed the Self-Definition Questionnaire (SDQ-I) and the Teacher Authority Questionnaire. Data were analysed to predict self-concept from teaching styles. On the one hand, females’ academic self-concept was positively predicted by authoritative and permissive teaching. However, their social self-concept was only predicted by permissive teaching. On the other hand, males’ academic and social self-concepts were not predicted by any of the teaching styles. Teaching styles seem to support learning self-concept in female students more strongly than in male students. The findings contribute to social cognitive theories when applied to cross-cultural settings.
Keywords:academic self-concept  Omani tenth graders  social self-concept  teaching styles
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