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Original Article

Effect of Evaluation on the Student's Self-Concept

Pages 50-61 | Published online: 18 Dec 2014
 

Abstract

Self-concept is a significant educational idea and its development is an essential aim of education. It is shaped by environmental influences, especially in social interaction with those closest and most important to the individual. Self-concept is learned. It includes the individual's idea of what he is, what he is like, what value he has, and what he ought to be (ideal self).

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