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With over 20 years of experience teaching at all levels including at several UK and foreign universities, It’s obvious to me that self-esteem and confidence are very very important to any successful student. For this reason, I make a conscious effort in any of my classes to constantly monitor the confidence of students and do whatever I can in class to boost confidence and self-esteem increasing the success of my students. On this page, I’m going to give you the benefit not only of my experience but also going to take a look at what the research says to understand why self-esteem is so important for students and how we can help them build it.<\/p>\n\n\n\n

Self-esteem for students is important because it affects academic success and confidence to face learning challenges. With high self-esteem, students can communicate and present more positively and become independent thinkers and learners.<\/strong> <\/p>\n\n\n\n

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What is the importance of self-esteem for students?<\/h2>\n\n\n\n

I taught languages and in particular English to foreign students studying at University on Masters in Ph.D. courses. I need courses I’ve encountered students who were very confident and also students at the other end who had very little confidence in their ability. In addition to the fairly obvious idea that confident students learn languages more easily than those who lack confidence, I’ve also seen on many occasions that students who lack confidence or who have low self-esteem<\/a> are often the most talented in the class.<\/p>\n\n\n\n

As stated above, often the students who lack self-confidence are not the ones who succeed academically because they fail to give the best of themselves or present themselves in the best light. <\/p>\n\n\n\n

A classroom is a microcosm of social interaction and there is a lot of peer pressure on competition between students. If a student lacks self-esteem then they won\u2019t have the confidence to participate in Group activities or present in front of the class or ask questions. Because of this limitation which low self-confidence places on them, they often do not achieve high grades, they could often appear invisible in class.<\/p>\n\n\n\n

A lack of motivation or dislike for the subject can cause a student to become bored in class, disengaged and as a result, their grades may fall. This can cause a drop in self esteem as the student becomes quite disillusioned. <\/p>\n\n\n\n

Yet another reason for low self esteem<\/a> in students can be pressure from parents. I have witnessed many times a student who appears to be disengaged in classes is quite bright and when motivated answers questions with enthusiasm. I often see the sad situation of a student floating through college pushed by parents towards a particular subject that the parents wish the child to study. When academic results are disappointing and the student does not succeed the parents become very angry and stressed with a child on this can really increase the problems.<\/p>\n\n\n\n

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Parent pressure on students should never be underestimated. Whilst it teaching at the University of Leicester some years ago one of our students committed suicide because of the pressure of exams. I am not aware of the exact circumstances of the student however I did talk with good friends of the student and they told me that it was because of the pressure from parents. <\/p>\n\n\n\n

Yet another example I experienced While teaching What is a conversation I had with the caretaker of student accommodation at Leicester University who told me that a student had jumped from the roof and killed herself because of the unbearable pressure she was facing from her parents because of failing her courses. She was in fact from China and her parents had spent a lot of money on her education in the UK and therefore this student was expected to pass with high grades. I do believe that before the student got to this level I’m considering the desperation one must feel to end one’s life in such a situation low self-esteem must have been part of her Journey. <\/p>\n\n\n\n

How can I help a student to improve self-esteem?<\/h2>\n\n\n\n

There are a number of things that we can do to help students improve their confidence and sense of self-worth, These include:<\/p>\n\n\n\n