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Janina Täschner; Theresa Dicke; Sarah Reinhold; Doris Holzberger – Review of Educational Research, 2025
A high level of teacher self-efficacy is considered to be important for a successful and healthy teaching career. This preregistered meta-analysis focuses on whether and to what degree interventions can promote teacher self-efficacy. We included 115 studies representing 11,284 pre-service and in-service teachers in our meta-analysis. Interventions…
Descriptors: Meta Analysis, Self Efficacy, Intervention, Preservice Teachers
Are Metacognition Interventions in Young Children Effective? Evidence from a Series of Meta-Analyses
Janina Eberhart; Franziska Schäfer; Donna Bryce – Metacognition and Learning, 2025
A metacognitive learner acts in a planful way, monitors their progress, flexibly adapts their strategies, and reflects on their learning. Unsurprisingly, a metacognitive approach to learning is an important predictor of children's academic performance and many attempts have been made to promote metacognition in young children. The current…
Descriptors: Metacognition, Intervention, Meta Analysis, Young Children
Peter A. Edelsbrunner; Bianca A. Simonsmeier; Michael Schneider – Educational Psychology Review, 2025
Knowledge is an important predictor and outcome of learning and development. Its measurement is challenged by the fact that knowledge can be integrated and homogeneous, or fragmented and heterogeneous, which can change through learning. These characteristics of knowledge are at odds with current standards for test development, demanding a high…
Descriptors: Meta Analysis, Predictor Variables, Learning Processes, Knowledge Level