Incremental Theory of Intelligence Moderated the Relationship between Prior Achievement and School Engagement in Chinese High School Students

School engagement plays a prominent role in promoting academic accomplishments. In contrast to the relative wealth of research that examined the impact of students’ school engagement on their academic achievement, considerably less research has investigated the effect of high school students’ prior...

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Main Authors: Ping Li, Nan Zhou, Yuchi Zhang, Qing Xiong, Ruihong Nie, Xiaoyi Fang
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Language:English
Published: Frontiers Media S.A. 2017-09-01
Series:Frontiers in Psychology
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Online Access:http://journal.frontiersin.org/article/10.3389/fpsyg.2017.01703/full
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spelling doaj-fa48bfff54ed40f9876fe1ec559824a72020-11-24T22:48:01ZengFrontiers Media S.A.Frontiers in Psychology1664-10782017-09-01810.3389/fpsyg.2017.01703282831Incremental Theory of Intelligence Moderated the Relationship between Prior Achievement and School Engagement in Chinese High School StudentsPing LiNan ZhouYuchi ZhangQing XiongRuihong NieXiaoyi FangSchool engagement plays a prominent role in promoting academic accomplishments. In contrast to the relative wealth of research that examined the impact of students’ school engagement on their academic achievement, considerably less research has investigated the effect of high school students’ prior achievement on their school engagement. The present study examined the relationship between prior achievement and school engagement among Chinese high school students. Based on the Dweck’s social-cognitive theory of motivation, we further examined the moderating effect of students’ theories of intelligence (TOIs) on this relationship. A total of 4036 (2066 girls) students from five public high school enrolled in grades 10 reported their high school entrance exam achievement in Chinese, Math and English, school engagement, and TOIs. Results showed that (a) students’ prior achievement predicted their behavioral, emotional, and cognitive engagement, respectively, and (b) the association between prior achievement and behavioral, emotional, and cognitive engagement is strong for students with an incremental theory but not for those with an entity theory in the emotional and cognitive engagement. These findings suggest that prior achievement and incremental theory were implicated in relation to adolescents’ school engagement. Implications and future research directions were discussed.http://journal.frontiersin.org/article/10.3389/fpsyg.2017.01703/fullprior achievementschool engagementtheory of intelligenceChinese high school students
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author Ping Li
Nan Zhou
Yuchi Zhang
Qing Xiong
Ruihong Nie
Xiaoyi Fang
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Nan Zhou
Yuchi Zhang
Qing Xiong
Ruihong Nie
Xiaoyi Fang
Incremental Theory of Intelligence Moderated the Relationship between Prior Achievement and School Engagement in Chinese High School Students
Frontiers in Psychology
prior achievement
school engagement
theory of intelligence
Chinese high school students
author_facet Ping Li
Nan Zhou
Yuchi Zhang
Qing Xiong
Ruihong Nie
Xiaoyi Fang
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title Incremental Theory of Intelligence Moderated the Relationship between Prior Achievement and School Engagement in Chinese High School Students
title_short Incremental Theory of Intelligence Moderated the Relationship between Prior Achievement and School Engagement in Chinese High School Students
title_full Incremental Theory of Intelligence Moderated the Relationship between Prior Achievement and School Engagement in Chinese High School Students
title_fullStr Incremental Theory of Intelligence Moderated the Relationship between Prior Achievement and School Engagement in Chinese High School Students
title_full_unstemmed Incremental Theory of Intelligence Moderated the Relationship between Prior Achievement and School Engagement in Chinese High School Students
title_sort incremental theory of intelligence moderated the relationship between prior achievement and school engagement in chinese high school students
publisher Frontiers Media S.A.
series Frontiers in Psychology
issn 1664-1078
publishDate 2017-09-01
description School engagement plays a prominent role in promoting academic accomplishments. In contrast to the relative wealth of research that examined the impact of students’ school engagement on their academic achievement, considerably less research has investigated the effect of high school students’ prior achievement on their school engagement. The present study examined the relationship between prior achievement and school engagement among Chinese high school students. Based on the Dweck’s social-cognitive theory of motivation, we further examined the moderating effect of students’ theories of intelligence (TOIs) on this relationship. A total of 4036 (2066 girls) students from five public high school enrolled in grades 10 reported their high school entrance exam achievement in Chinese, Math and English, school engagement, and TOIs. Results showed that (a) students’ prior achievement predicted their behavioral, emotional, and cognitive engagement, respectively, and (b) the association between prior achievement and behavioral, emotional, and cognitive engagement is strong for students with an incremental theory but not for those with an entity theory in the emotional and cognitive engagement. These findings suggest that prior achievement and incremental theory were implicated in relation to adolescents’ school engagement. Implications and future research directions were discussed.
topic prior achievement
school engagement
theory of intelligence
Chinese high school students
url http://journal.frontiersin.org/article/10.3389/fpsyg.2017.01703/full
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