"Best Bets" for Increasing Educational Expectations: Promote Adolescents' Positive Perceptions of Their Own Competencies

Further, Marsh (1991b) found that attending a school with a higher average level of student ability in 10th grade was related to lower educational expectations among 12th graders in a national survey. Marsh (1991b) attributed this relationship to the "big fish, little pond" effect described earlier in this section.


 
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