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Change in Myself-As-a-Learner Scale (MALS) scores as pupils transfer to and progress through secondary school
Authors:Roger Norgate  Cara Osborne  Amy Warhurst
Institution:Hampshire Educational Psychology , Clarendon House, Monarch Way, Winchester , UK
Abstract:Longitudinal changes in pupils’ academic self-perception (as measured by Myself-As-a-Learner Scale MALS]) were investigated between Year 6 and Year 10. The possibility of there being gender and attainment differences was also explored. There was a significant drop in mean MALS scores between Years 6 and 7. There was a further drop between Years 7 and 8 but this was small and not statistically significant. MALS scores remained largely stable between Years 7 and 10. Girls scored lower than boys on this measure and this difference reached significance in the Years 6 to 7 data. The results showed that higher attaining pupils (as measured by the Key Stage 2 levels in English, Maths and Science) had higher average MALS scores. Implications for the standardisation arrangements of the MALS test are discussed, with particular reference to the desirability to include norms to incorporate attainment, age and sex.
Keywords:academic self-perception  Key Stage 3  transfer  MALS  attainment  sex differences
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