1st International Conference on Educational Sciences 2017
DOI: 10.5220/0007048808110816
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The Chance of Gifted Intelligent Students’ Success in Career

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“…Furthermore, schools also form students' personalities based on the values and norms in society. In other words, schools as a socialization agent ( Adigun, 2020 ; Situmorang and Salim, 2021 ; Sugiarti et al., 2018 ) aim to form a mindset and behavior on a wide basis. In this case, adolescents as students will be given thinking skills, scientific knowledge, and the skills for living in a wider social atmosphere.…”
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“…Furthermore, schools also form students' personalities based on the values and norms in society. In other words, schools as a socialization agent ( Adigun, 2020 ; Situmorang and Salim, 2021 ; Sugiarti et al., 2018 ) aim to form a mindset and behavior on a wide basis. In this case, adolescents as students will be given thinking skills, scientific knowledge, and the skills for living in a wider social atmosphere.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Some studies (Angelhoff et al, 2021;García et al, 2019) found that adolescents with antisocial and withdrawal behavior because of low self-esteem tend to have problems in social life (Garcia et al, 2020;Martínez et al, 2021). Adolescents with low self-esteem are also found in families with relatively poor character education (Schnitker et al, 2021;R. Sugiarti et al, 2018;Rini Sugiarti et al, 2020).…”
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“…Hanging around with peers with good relation may reduce pressure in children (Genienė et al, 2021), advance the development cognitively, and particularly improve self-esteem in adolescents (N. Ali et al, 2020;Simonsmeier et al, 2020;. Friendship will allow adolescents to interact, socialize and provide encouragement and motivation to other peers emotionally (R. Sugiarti et al, 2018;Rini Sugiarti et al, 2020;Zhu & Shek, 2020). The presence of peer groups can have an effect on adolescent personality development; including in improving their self-esteem.…”
Section: The Relationship Between Friendship and Selfesteemmentioning
confidence: 99%
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