SHS Web of Conferences (Jan 2022)

Student Self Concept (Case Study at SMP N 1 Kawangkoan)

  • Wua Telly,
  • Rorimpandey Widdy,
  • Ratu Jan A.,
  • Mantiri Jeane,
  • Sriana Umbase Ruth

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1051/shsconf/202214901052
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 149
p. 01052

Abstract

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This study aims to reveal the mindset of students. The disclosure of mindset will be studied through students' background, academic self-concept, and non-academic self-concept. The research method used is a qualitative approach with data sources from students' teachers and parents at SMP N 1 Kawangkoan. The results showed that a positive non-academic self-concept was able to make students able to process their emotions, have many friends and become honest individuals. On the other hand, a negative non-academic self-concept will make it difficult for students to interact with their social environment and process wrong emotions it leading to actions that are not normal. Students who have a positive self-concept can be categorized as a growth mindset and a negative self-concept can be categorized as a fixed mindset. Students with a growth mindset are students who have an unyielding attitude. He will face all the challenges that are in front of him. Meanwhile, students with a fixed mindset are students who easily give up. He will consider a challenge as an obstacle so that the feeling of stopping fighting arises.

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