Teachers’ self-efficacy beliefs for teaching math: Relations with teacher and student outcomes

Volume: 61, Pages: 101842 - 101842
Published: Apr 1, 2020
Abstract
Social cognitive theory posits that teacher self-efficacy beliefs should be related to not only their own well-being outcomes but also classroom processes and student outcomes in the general ecology of the classroom environment. However, little research has directly examined the associations of teachers’ self-efficacy beliefs with these teacher and student-level outcomes simultaneously. The present study proposes and tests an integrative model...
Paper Details
Title
Teachers’ self-efficacy beliefs for teaching math: Relations with teacher and student outcomes
Published Date
Apr 1, 2020
Volume
61
Pages
101842 - 101842
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