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The Relationships Between Self-Concept, Self-Efficacy, and Military Skills and Abilities

Authors :
Ole Boe
Reidar Säfvenbom
Robert Buch
Rino Bandlitz Johansen
Source :
International Journal of Learning, Teaching and Educational Research
Publication Year :
2018

Abstract

This study investigated the relationship between academic self-concept, academic self-efficacy and the self-reported acquirement of certain specific military skills and abilities. Our sample consisted of 141 military cadets from the Norwegian Military Academy (Army), the Royal Norwegian Naval Academy, and the Royal Norwegian Air Force Academy. Supporting our hypotheses, it was found that perceived academic self-concept related positively to self-efficacy, after controlling for initial levels of self-efficacy, and that self-efficacy relates positively to self-reported Individual Coping Capacity (ICC), Cooperation in Difficult Situations (CDS), and Motivation to Achievement (MA), this after controlling for the initial levels of these Military Skills and Abilities (MSA). We discuss the implications of these findings. The present study and the conducted research has been supported by the Norwegian Defense University College and the South-Eastern University in Norway.

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
International Journal of Learning, Teaching and Educational Research
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....08a23ea49b77774e125b3fdb8f25f49b