The correlation between levels of physical activity, academic performance and self-esteem in Grade 4 children in a South African private school
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University of Pretoria
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The study of self-esteem has spanned more than a century, with theorists approaching it from many and varied standpoints. This study aimed to examine the relationship between physical activity, self-esteem and academic achievement in grade 4 children at a private school in South Africa. A correlational research design was used to investigate the relationships between the Piers-Harris Children’s Self-Concept Scale, 2nd Edition, the Physical Activity Questionnaire for Older Children, and Academic Achievement. The results indicated a statistically significant positive correlation between self-esteem and academic achievement (r = 0.420). Correlations were noted between levels of physical activity and physical self-concept (r = 0.486) and between academic achievement and intellectual and school self-concept (r = 0.562). Future research beyond merely correlational analysis would provide more insight into the nature of the relationships.
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Mini Dissertation (MA)--University of Pretoria, 2016.
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Psychology, Academic achievement, Physical activity, Children, Self-esteem, UCTD
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Dryden, L 2016, The correlation between levels of physical activity, academic performance and self-esteem in Grade 4 children in a South African private school, MA Mini Dissertation, University of Pretoria, Pretoria, viewed yymmdd <http://hdl.handle.net/2263/58975>