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Journal of Advanced Academics | 2012

Academic Self-Concept and Learning Strategies: Direction of Effect on Student Academic Achievement.

Dennis Michael 麥翰林 Mcinerney; Rebecca Wing-yi Cheng; Magdalena Mo Ching 莫慕貞 Mok; Amy Kwok Hap Lam

This study examined the prediction of academic self-concept (English and Mathematics) and learning strategies (deep and surface), and their direction of effect, on academic achievement (English and Mathematics) of 8,354 students from 16 secondary schools in Hong Kong. Two competing models were tested to ascertain the direction of effect: Model A posited the effect of academic self-concept on learning strategies, whereas Model B posited the effect of learning strategies on academic self-concept. Structural equation modeling indicated that the data fit both models adequately, although Model B was found to have more applied heuristic value for practitioners than Model A because intervention is easier for learning strategies than self-concept. Further investigation also supported the reciprocal relationship between academic self-concept and academic achievement. The findings suggest that academic self-concept, learning strategies, and academic achievement have reciprocal relationships with each other.


Advances in Motivation and Achievement | 2012

Studying “A Thousand Miles Away”: The Motivational Implications of Cross-Cultural Transitions

Dennis Michael 麥翰林 Mcinerney; Ronnel B. King

The international student population is steadily increasing. However, we know little about what happens to their academic motivation as they transit from their home culture into a new host culture. This gap in knowledge needs to be addressed given that motivation is a key driver of academic success. The aim of this chapter is to examine factors that can influence international students academic motivation during and after transition. Three broad theoretical frameworks drawn from the acculturation literature – culture learning theory, stress and coping theory, and social identification theory – are proffered to help understand the impact of the transition on student motivation. It seems inevitable that student motivation will generally decline during the early phases of the transition. This may be due to the differences in sociocultural norms between the home and host culture, the variety of stressors that international students face, and the potential impact of stereotyping and discrimination. However, the extent and duration of this decline could be moderated by a variety of personal (e.g., language proficiency, personality, acculturation strategies, reasons for going abroad) and contextual (e.g., cultural distance, social support) factors. Examples of intervention programs that can buffer against motivational decline are given. Implications for theory and practice are discussed.


Journal of Business and Psychology | 2017

Complementary variable- and person-centered approaches to the dimensionality of psychometric constructs: application to psychological wellbeing at work

Alexandre J. S. Morin; Jean-Sébastien Boudrias; Herbert W. Marsh; Dennis Michael 麥翰林 Mcinerney; Véronique Dagenais-Desmarais; Isabelle Madore; David Litalien


Archive | 2014

Growth in mathematics cognitive and content domains: A 6-year longitudinal study

Magdalena Mo Ching 莫慕貞 Mok; JinXin 朱金鑫 Zhu; Dennis Michael 麥翰林 Mcinerney; Anthony Or


Teaching and Teacher Education | 2018

Teachers’ occupational attributes and their psychological wellbeing, job satisfaction, occupational self-concept and quitting intentions

Dennis Michael 麥翰林 Mcinerney; Hanke Korpershoek; Hui Wang; Alexandre J. S. Morin


Educational Psychology Review | 2018

Envisioning a Culturally Imaginative Educational Psychology

Ronnel B. King; Dennis Michael 麥翰林 Mcinerney; Riddhi J. Pitliya


Journal of Relationships Research | 2017

How social are social media? A review of online social behaviour and connectedness

Tracii Ryan; Kelly Allen; De Leon L. Gray; Dennis Michael 麥翰林 Mcinerney


Contemporary Educational Psychology | 2017

Generalizability of Achievement Goal Profiles across Five Cultural Groups: More Similarities than Differences

David Litalien; Alexandre J. S. Morin; Dennis Michael 麥翰林 Mcinerney


Archive | 2016

Comparing achievement goal profiles among students from various cultural backgrounds

David Litalien; Alexandre J. S. Morin; Dennis Michael 麥翰林 Mcinerney


Archive | 2015

High school students’ motivation profiles: Predictors, outcomes, and gender comparison

David Litalien; Alexandre J. S. Morin; Dennis Michael 麥翰林 Mcinerney

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Herbert W. Marsh

Australian Catholic University

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