Abstract:
This research aims at identifying the relationship between the decline of academic learning and self- efficacy at the Basic Education School Level – Second Class pupils. The study was conducted in the school year 2013-2014.
The researcher has used the descriptive-correlative approach.
The research samples were chosen from second class pupils at the Basic Education School Level where a specimen of certain 40 pupils was chosen to participate in the study.
The tools used in the research were self-efficacy and academic record measurements. The specimen was subjected to analysis by using Statistical Package for Social Science Method (SPSS).
The research was concluded by a summary of the results along with some recommendations and proposals. A list of references and supplements were included.
The researcher has made a number of conclusions, namely:
1. There is Statistical Functional link relation between total self- efficacy and the decline of academic performance;
2. The general features of self- efficacy in second class pupils at the Basic Education level at East Nile Locality are distinguished for its highness;
3. There were no Statistical Functional differences of family, school and friends’ efficacy and academic performance according to age variable;
4. There were no Statistical Functional differences of self, family, school and friends’ efficacy and academic performance according to class level variable;
5. There were Statistical Functional differences between self, family, school and friends’ efficacy and academic performance according to gender variable.