Self-Esteem and Resilience in Students of Teaching: Evolution Associated with Academic Progress
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2022-01-19Referencia bibliográfica
Antonio Fernández-Castillo, Helena Chacón-López, María J. Fernández-Prados, "Self-Esteem and Resilience in Students of Teaching: Evolution Associated with Academic Progress", Education Research International, vol. 2022, Article ID 4854332, 9 pages, 2022. [https://doi.org/10.1155/2022/4854332]
Resumen
Resilience is the ability of the person to face adverse situations and emerge stronger from them. On the other hand, self-esteem is
the general assessment that a person makes of himself. In the educational field, situations that can be related to both factors
converge. Not too many studies have focused so far on knowing how these variables evolve during the training of future teachers.
In the present study, we intend to check the levels of self-esteem and resilience in a sample of teaching students as well as to explore
whether there is an association between the different levels of self-esteem and the resilience of the participants. (is is a crosssectional
descriptive investigation through an evaluation instrument. (e sample consists of 1547 students aged 17–57 years. (e
sample consisted of 916 primary education students (59.2%) and 631 early childhood education students (40.8%). Of these, 337
were men, 1195 were women, and 14 of them did not indicate their gender. (e results confirm a positive association between selfesteem
and resilience. Furthermore, an increase in the levels of both variables has been found as students progress in their studies.
(ese data verify that the students seem to be in a position to face adverse situations, as well as qualified to transfer these
competencies during the performance of their future teaching work.