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I (don't) need to know that I can make it. Socioeconomic differences in the link between students' academic self-efficacy and their educational aspirations and decisions

AutorInnen: Jansen, Max P.; Becker, Birgit; Salikutluk, Zerrin; Garritzmann, Susanne; Roßteutscher, Sigrid Publikationsjahr: 2024

Students from a high socioeconomic background show relatively homogeneous, high levels of educational attainment, whereas students with a low socioeconomic origin display a large variability in their educational careers. In this paper, we examine whether the varying degrees of students’ academic self-efficacy can contribute to an explanation of this variation. Focusing on Germany’s highly stratified educational system, we utilized the CILS4EU dataset to analyse the association between the academic self-efficacy of students from low and high socioeconomic backgrounds in 9th grade and their later educational aspirations and transitions. Our results show that students from non-academic families are much more likely to (a) aspire to an Abitur, (b) transition to upper secondary school, and (c) enter tertiary education if they exhibit a high level of academic self-efficacy. In contrast, academic self-efficacy shows no link to the educational aspirations and decisions of students who have at least one parent with an academic certificate.

doi: 10.1080/2331186X.2024.2355006 Open Access
Jansen, Max P.; Becker, Birgit; Salikutluk, Zerrin; Garritzmann, Susanne; Roßteutscher, Sigrid (2024): I (don't) need to know that I can make it. Socioeconomic differences in the link between students' academic self-efficacy and their educational aspirations and decisions. Cogent Education 11 (1). DOI: 10.1080/2331186X.2024.2355006.