ERIC Number: EJ1296938
Record Type: Journal
Publication Date: 2021-Jul
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Relationships between Learning Environments and Self-Efficacy in Primary Schools and Differing Perceptions of At-Risk Students
Galos, Siobhan; Aldridge, Jill M.
Learning Environments Research, v24 n2 p253-268 Jul 2021
Because students who are considered to be at-risk of academic failure are more likely to experience a range of serious outcomes both at school and later in life, it is important for educators to provide a learning environment that supports these students. The aims of the study were two-fold. First, to better understand how educators might support students considered to be at-risk, we examined whether they perceived their learning environment and self-efficacy differently from their counterparts. Second, to provide insight into how teachers can improve their students' self-efficacy, we investigated relationships between students' perceptions of classroom environment and their self-efficacy. A survey was administered to a sample of 609 primary-school students in 31 classes. Practical insights from the results can assist teachers to create supportive learning environments that enhance self-efficacy and learning outcomes for all students, particularly those academically at-risk.
Descriptors: Correlation, Classroom Environment, Self Efficacy, Elementary School Students, Elementary School Teachers, At Risk Students, Teacher Student Relationship, Academic Failure, Student Attitudes
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Publication Type: Journal Articles; Reports - Research
Education Level: Elementary Education
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Language: English
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