Author
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- Sapam Chinttoo Devi
(M.A Education, Indira Gandhi National Open University (IGNOU))
- Dr. Mayanglambam Prakash Singh
(Assistant Professor, Department of Education, Dhanamanjuri University)
Abstract
“Self-esteem†refers to an individual’s overall perception of self-worth and confidence in one’s abilities, and it plays a central role in personal growth and professional success. For student-teachers, who are at the initial stage of teacher preparation, self-esteem is particularly important as it shapes their attitude towards learning, enhances their ability to face challenges, and builds the confidencazae required to manage classroom effectively. A healthy level of self-esteem helps them develop positive teacher-student relationships, make sound pedagogical decisions, and cultivate resilience in the teaching profession. Conversely, low self-esteem may negatively affect their motivazation, communication and overall teaching performance. The present study aims to examine the self-esteem of student-teachers in Imphal East District, Manipur, with a focus on understanding its overall level and exploring how it varies across gender and locality, thereby highlighting its significance in teacher education. A descriptive survey method was employed to gather quantitative data from a total sample of 225 student-teachers across teacher education institutions in the district. A standardized self-esteem scale developed by Dr. Santosh Dhar and Dr. Upinder Dhar (2015), which measures six dimensions-positivity, openness, competence, humility, self-worth, and learning orientation was employed. The findings revealed that majority of the student-teachers of Imphal East District have Normal self-esteem level and there was a significant difference in the self-esteem of student-teachers of Imphal East District with respect to their gender and locality.
Suggested Citation
Sapam Chinttoo Devi & Dr. Mayanglambam Prakash Singh, 2025.
"Self-Esteem of the Student-Teachers of Imphal East District, Manipur,"
International Journal of Research and Scientific Innovation, International Journal of Research and Scientific Innovation (IJRSI), vol. 12(8), pages 2322-2328, August.
Handle:
RePEc:bjc:journl:v:12:y:2025:i:8:p:2322-2328
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