The utility of general self-esteem and domain-specific self-concepts: Their influence on indigenous and non-indigenous students' educational outcomes
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Bodkin-Andrews, Gawaian, O'Rourke, Virginia and Craven, Rhonda G.. (2010). The utility of general self-esteem and domain-specific self-concepts: Their influence on indigenous and non-indigenous students' educational outcomes. Australian Journal of Education. 54(3), pp. 277 - 306. https://doi.org/10.1177/000494411005400305
Authors | Bodkin-Andrews, Gawaian, O'Rourke, Virginia and Craven, Rhonda G. |
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Abstract | It is only relatively recently that empirical research has begun to emerge that has sought to further understand the factors that may contribute to the educational inequities between Indigenous Australian and non-Indigenous Australian students. Although it has been argued that research has typically employed small, unrepresentative case studies and weak statistical approaches, a new wave of Indigenous educational research is seeking to understand the impact of psychological constructs on educational outcomes for Indigenous (and non-Indigenous) students. Embedded within this research is a careful consideration as to whether measures used are not only equivalent in meaning for Indigenous and non-Indigenous students but also equivalent in their ability to predict important schooling outcomes. Using this approach, this investigation tests the relation of multiple dimensions of self-concept to Indigenous and non-Indigenous students' educational outcomes. The validity of the quantitative measures was tested through a range of reliability, confirmatory factor analyses and invariance tests with the results demonstrating cross-cultural equivalence of the measures investigated. In addition, moderating structural equation modelling path analyses attested to the predictive power of specific dimensions of self-concept in relation to schooling outcomes for Indigenous and non-Indigenous students and some subtle differences were noted. The results imply that targeting domain-specific self-concepts to increase both Indigenous and non-Indigenous educational outcomes can provide potentially potent solutions for contributing to realising equitable educational standards in Australia. |
Year | 2010 |
Journal | Australian Journal of Education |
Journal citation | 54 (3), pp. 277 - 306 |
Publisher | Sage Publications Ltd. |
ISSN | 0004-9441 |
Digital Object Identifier (DOI) | https://doi.org/10.1177/000494411005400305 |
Scopus EID | 2-s2.0-78651269302 |
Page range | 277 - 306 |
Place of publication | United Kingdom |
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