Title of article :
The Relationship between High School Students' Social Capital and Their Foreign Language Achievement: A Gender and Regional Variations Perspective
Author/Authors :
Hemmati, Fatemeh Payame Noor University, Tehran, Iran , Farrokh Allaiee, Farnaz Payame Noor University, Tehran, Iran
Abstract :
This study aimed to compare the underlying measures of male and female
high- school students’ social capital in terms of regional variations and gender
and investigate the relationship between those measures and the students'
foreign language (FL) achievement. To this end, a number of 904 third-grader
high school students (278 male and 626 female) from two educational districts
(privileged district (PD) and less-privileged district (LD)) participated in the
study. They filled out the Student Social Capital Questionnaire and took an
English language achievement test. The results showed that the students in the
PD outperformed their counterparts in the LD. Furthermore, group statistics
and t-test results suggested variations among the groups of students in terms
of such factors as mothers’ involvement, institutional trust, intergenerational
closure, and parents’ educational aspiration. Pearson product-moment
correlation indicated that there was a significant negative correlation between
male and female students' participation in social networks and religious
activities on the one hand, and their foreign language achievement on the
other hand. However, there was a significant positive correlation between
intergenerational closure and parents’ educational aspiration and female
students' English scores on the S-test. The findings have implications for
families and school members to provide students with hopeful and positive
aspirations and intimate family environments and learning environments,
which can enhance their FL achievement.
Keywords :
Social capital , Foreign language achievement , Regional variation , Gender
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics