Gender Differences In Self Esteem Flashcards
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How does self-esteem impact on education
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- self esteem impacts on perceived ability
- over-estimating ability leads to less concentration on work
- under-estimating ability leads to working harder
- Rejection can lead to de-motivation and underachievement
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Differences in Self esteem between males and females
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- gender socialisation of males and females - males have higher self-esteem in primary socialisation
- Barber boys over estimate their own ability whilst girls under-estimate theirs
- self esteem changing in school - boys rejected as behaviour does not fit in, females have self-esteem reinforced and act with more maturity
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Evidence Self esteem impact girls achievement
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- Licht and Dweck - girls lack confidence in their ability
- Francis girl receive less attention than boys in classrooms, although it is mostly positive attention that girls receive
- Sharpe girls aspirations increased as a result of feminism giving them more confidence to aim higher
- Power et al - girls more driven to succeed - also under more pressure
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Evidence Self esteem impact boys achievement
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- boys seen as disruptive and receive negative attention
- less likely to achieve status from teachers for their behaviour to turn to peer-groups
- lower expectations of boys - lower performance
- crisis of masculinity - less motivation as a result of fatalistic attitudes
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Evaluations
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- conversely girls despite having lower self esteem achieve higher
- feminisation of education and female role models in education alter girls attitudes towards themselves
- Skelton and Francis - girls believe they will never be good enough
- education erodes the self-esteem of boys who do not conform but process of socialisation reaffirms their position in society