In this study we aim at investigating the association of the feeling of self-efficacy with academic performance, learning difficulties, gender and age of children in the early grades of elementary school. The sample was composed of 406 children (56% girls), aged 7 to 10 years, enrolled in a school in the metropolitan area of Florianópolis/SC. The instruments used were the Academic Performance Test (TDE) and Sense of self-efficacy Assessment Guide (RASAE). Statistically significant association was found between self-efficacy and academic performance for all levels of school skills and those with the best performance had higher self-efficacy (p <0.001). Regarding the results between gender, girls were more self-efficacy than boys (p <0,05). Children of different age groups (7-8 and 9-10 years) had similar levels of self-efficacy. The results suggest that actions which target the increase of self-efficacy are directed especially to boys and groups with low academic performance. This produces impacts on the motivation and school learning.
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da Silva, J., Beltrame, T. S., da Silveira Viana, M., Capistrano, R., & de Oliveira, A. do V. P. (2014). Autoeficácia e desempenho escolar de alunos do ensino fundamental. Psicologia Escolar e Educacional, 18(3), 411–420. https://doi.org/10.1590/2175-3539/2014/0183760
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