Open Access Open Access  Restricted Access Subscription Access
Open Access Open Access Open Access  Restricted Access Restricted Access Subscription Access

Impact of School Environment on Self-concept


Affiliations
1 DAV College of Education for Women, Karnal, Haryana, India
     

   Subscribe/Renew Journal


Self Concept grows in a social context. School is very good social context for students because their work is mainly defined by teachers in their schools. Self concept can be learnt and is not innate. Self concept gradually emerges and is shaped and restructured through repeated perceived experiences. It is developed continuously through the assimilation of new ideas and expulsion of old ideas. The aim of the study is to find out impact of school environment, type of school and subject combination on the self concept of the students. Keeping in view the nature of the study, the descriptive and survey method was employed. The investigator employed the two standardized tools: Self Concept Scale by Dr. R.K. Saraswat and School Environment Inventory by Dr. K.S. Mishra. A sample of 200 students from govt. and private schools was taken. The result show that majority of students have above average self concept. It was found that there is significant affect of type of school on the self concept of students. Govt. school students have higher level of self concept as compared to non-govt. students. School environment was also found to have significant effect on self concept. Effective school environment students have higher level of self concept as compared to non-effective school environment students.

Keywords

School Environment, Self Concept
Subscription Login to verify subscription
User
Notifications
Font Size


Abstract Views: 368

PDF Views: 0




  • Impact of School Environment on Self-concept

Abstract Views: 368  |  PDF Views: 0

Authors

Rakesh Sandhu
DAV College of Education for Women, Karnal, Haryana, India

Abstract


Self Concept grows in a social context. School is very good social context for students because their work is mainly defined by teachers in their schools. Self concept can be learnt and is not innate. Self concept gradually emerges and is shaped and restructured through repeated perceived experiences. It is developed continuously through the assimilation of new ideas and expulsion of old ideas. The aim of the study is to find out impact of school environment, type of school and subject combination on the self concept of the students. Keeping in view the nature of the study, the descriptive and survey method was employed. The investigator employed the two standardized tools: Self Concept Scale by Dr. R.K. Saraswat and School Environment Inventory by Dr. K.S. Mishra. A sample of 200 students from govt. and private schools was taken. The result show that majority of students have above average self concept. It was found that there is significant affect of type of school on the self concept of students. Govt. school students have higher level of self concept as compared to non-govt. students. School environment was also found to have significant effect on self concept. Effective school environment students have higher level of self concept as compared to non-effective school environment students.

Keywords


School Environment, Self Concept