Mboya M M
School of Education, University of Cape Town, Rondebosch, South Africa.
Psychol Rep. 1995 Dec;77(3 Pt 1):831-9. doi: 10.2466/pr0.1995.77.3.831.
Gender differences in the relationship between teachers' behaviors and adolescents' self-concepts were investigated in 276 (156 boys and 120 girls) Standard Ten students from two coeducational high schools in Langa, Cape Town, South Africa. The Perceived Teacher Behavior Inventory was used to measure adolescents' self-concepts. Analysis indicated significant differences in perceived teachers' behavior and adolescents' self-description scale scores between boys and girls. Further, students' self-concept dimensions most strongly associated with teachers' behaviors were relations with family, general school, and health.