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An Historical Perspective of Self-Determination in Special Education: Accomplishments and Challenges
Ward, Michael J. – Research and Practice for Persons with Severe Disabilities (RPSD), 2005
Self-determination for people with severe disabilities first appears in the 1972 writing of Benget Nirje, where he came to the realization that they could and should have a role in their own choices. Nirje's writings called for a wide range of actions that would enable them to better control their lives and destinies, including choice and control…
Descriptors: Severe Disabilities, Self Efficacy, Self Advocacy, Special Education
Paxton, Pamela – Teaching Sociology, 2006
Quantitative methods are an integral part of much sociological research. For that reason, many sociology departments require a course in statistics as part of an undergraduate major in sociology, and most faculty view the undergraduate statistics course as a valuable part of an undergraduate student's training in sociology. Unfortunately, most…
Descriptors: Statistical Analysis, Required Courses, Undergraduate Students, Sociology
Brown, Chris; Lavish, Lea A. – Journal of Career Assessment, 2006
One hundred thirty-seven Native American college students currently attending a tribal college were surveyed regarding their life-role salience and career decision-making self-efficacy. Also included was an examination of students reason for attending college. Findings revealed that although participation, commitment, and value expectations for…
Descriptors: Tribally Controlled Education, Self Efficacy, American Indian Students, College Students
Pinnell, Gay Su – Reading Teacher, 2006
In today's educational climate, many teachers find themselves in situations where they have little say in the overarching decisions that influence their teaching lives. Still, there are daily decisions that teachers can make to benefit students, and by uniting their decision-making efforts, teachers can make a difference. The author of this column…
Descriptors: Reading Motivation, Reading Instruction, Literacy Education, Teacher Effectiveness
Geiger, Brian F.; Willis, A. Sandra – 2000
This paper describes the Leadership Opportunity Forums for high school students sponsored by the Explorer's Post of the Birmingham Area Council of the Boy Scouts of America. The goal of the forum was to increase student leadership behaviors through informational sessions, needs assessment, informal discussions, shared meals, outdoor physical…
Descriptors: Cooperation, Empowerment, High School Students, High Schools
Ertmer, Peggy A. – Educational Technology, 2001
Discussion of technology integration into the curricula focuses on the needs of teachers who don't want training or are not prepared to learn from it due to lower levels of skill and confidence. Considers how instructional designers can build teachers' self-efficacy and proposes a model that is responsive to teacher's needs. (LRW)
Descriptors: Adoption (Ideas), Change Strategies, Instructional Design, Models

Baker, Diane F.; Campbell, Connie M. – College Teaching, 2005
Undergraduate college students in an advanced math class were videotaped as they worked on three mathematical proofs. Findings indicated that both ability and self-efficacy were needed for group success. Members with high levels of self-efficacy served the group by encouraging others to continue working. Groups tended to use a trial-and-error…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Mathematics Achievement, Cooperative Learning, Undergraduate Students
Reid, Philippa; Monsen, Jeremy; Rivers, Ian – Educational Psychology in Practice, 2004
This paper investigates the extent to which psychological theory and research has contributed to how bullying is managed within schools. Teachers' awareness of the behaviours that constitute bullying, gender differences leading to identification difficulties, and low levels of reporting are discussed as plausible reasons for teachers' low…
Descriptors: Antisocial Behavior, Gender Differences, Self Efficacy, Bullying
Torff, Bruce; Sessions, David; Byrnes, Katherine – Educational and Psychological Measurement, 2005
This article reports three studies in which a scale for assessing teachers' beliefs about professional-development initiatives was developed and its scores evaluated for reliability and validity. Results indicated that the Teachers' Attitudes About Professional Development (TAP) scale produced scores with high reliability, a stable one-factor…
Descriptors: Measures (Individuals), Test Reliability, Test Validity, Self Efficacy
Confidence and Competence among Community College Students: Self-Efficacy and Performance in Grammar
Collins, Steve; Bissell, Kimberly – Community College Journal of Research and Practice, 2004
Proper grammar is crucial for effective communication. Two surveys of students in an introductory writing course sought to identify predictors of grammar ability. Students demonstrated a limited grasp of the language, struggling with such issues as the distinction between "it's" and "its." Women performed better than men at the beginning of the…
Descriptors: Community Colleges, College Students, Higher Education, Self Efficacy
Burton, Rob J. F. – Journal of Rural Studies, 2004
In rural studies the "behavioural approach", i.e. an actor-oriented, largely questionnaire-based methodology that focuses ''on the motives, values and attitudes that determine the decision-making processes of individual farmers'' (J. Rural Stud 11 (1995) 51, p. 55), has become increasingly important in the investigation of farmer response to…
Descriptors: Agriculture, Rural Sociology, Decision Making, Agricultural Occupations
Vacca, Richard T. – Educational Leadership, 2006
Drawing on his "crisis of confidence" in reading academic texts as a graduate student, Vacca explains that self-efficacy--a belief in one's ability to succeed--provides the key to struggling readers' ability to comprehend texts outside their comfort zone. Self-efficacy and comprehension are interrelated. If students believe they have a good chance…
Descriptors: Self Efficacy, Reading Ability, Reading Comprehension, Reading Motivation
Cogan, Jeanine C.; Subotnik, Rena F. – Understanding Our Gifted, 2006
The Other 3Rs Project began with an investigation into the most important psychological components of academic success. The research pointed to reasoning, resilience, and responsibility. The objective of the project was to integrate these components into a useful problem solving model that could, with practice and guidance, be applied both inside…
Descriptors: Self Efficacy, Academic Achievement, Problem Solving, Anxiety
Hughes, Susan L.; Seymour, Rachel B.; Campbell, Richard T.; Huber, Gail; Pollak, Naomi; Sharma, Leena; Desai, Pankaja – Gerontologist, 2006
Purpose: We present final outcomes from the multiple-component Fit and Strong! intervention for older adults with lower extremity osteoarthritis. Design and Methods: A randomized controlled trial compared the effects of this exercise and behavior-change program followed by home-based reinforcement (n = 115) with a wait list control (n = 100) at 2,…
Descriptors: Older Adults, Intervention, Exercise, Behavior Change

Kutsick, Koressa; Jackson, Linda – Psychology in the Schools, 1988
Presents two-phase group process to be used to develop self-efficacy in minority youth, which involves helping minority students to develop realistic educational and precareer goals through group supported analysis of individual strengths, weaknesses, resources, and roadblocks to success. Discusses major components of modeling, role playing, and…
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Group Discussion, Minority Group Children, Modeling (Psychology)