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Avaliação do Autoconceito Infantil

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Resumo:Children Perception of Self-Concept is the name of an instrument developed by Sánchez and Escribano (1999) designed to evaluate self-concept of children with ages between 3 and 10 years (pre-primary and first level of basics). It’s a measure instrument of easy administration and scoring, suitable for individual and collective application. In its construct includes ten characteristic dimensions of children self-concept. The Portuguese adaptation presented here was developed in the context of the School Efficacy in Mathematics Teaching Project, with a sample of 954 students in the first level of basics from Cova da Beira region. The results show that this instrument of collective administration has a reasonable reliability (K-R 20 = 0.79) and an adequate factor structure.
Autores principais:Loureiro, Manuel Joaquim
Outros Autores:Ferrão, Maria Eugénia; Navio, Vera Marisa; Tavares, Adriano; Teles, José
Assunto:Auto-concept Infantile Évaluation psychologique de l’enfant Autoconceito infantil Avaliação psicológica Children self-concept Psychological evaluation
Ano:2010
País:Portugal
Tipo de documento:artigo
Instituição associada:Universidade de Coimbra
Idioma:português
Origem:Psychologica
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Resumo:Children Perception of Self-Concept is the name of an instrument developed by Sánchez and Escribano (1999) designed to evaluate self-concept of children with ages between 3 and 10 years (pre-primary and first level of basics). It’s a measure instrument of easy administration and scoring, suitable for individual and collective application. In its construct includes ten characteristic dimensions of children self-concept. The Portuguese adaptation presented here was developed in the context of the School Efficacy in Mathematics Teaching Project, with a sample of 954 students in the first level of basics from Cova da Beira region. The results show that this instrument of collective administration has a reasonable reliability (K-R 20 = 0.79) and an adequate factor structure.