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Özgür Bolat – Journal of Theoretical Educational Science, 2023
Teacher leadership has recently gained significant attention in the literature since there is enough evidence that it leads to effective student outcomes. Therefore, many scholars study the antecedents of teacher leadership. This study investigates the impact of self-affirmation on teacher leadership beliefs through an experimental design.…
Descriptors: Teacher Leadership, Beliefs, Values, Self Concept
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Keiser, David Lee – Kappa Delta Pi Record, 2016
Using a creative route of developing pedamantras, or teaching slogans, teacher candidates can develop their philosophy as an organic expression of their essential belief or felt sense about teaching.
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Pedagogical Content Knowledge, Educational Philosophy, Self Efficacy
Schunk, Dale H. – 1996
The theory of self-efficacy (beliefs concerning one's capabilities to learn or perform behaviors at designated levels), has developed since A. Bandura's work (1977) and continues to be applied to a variety of educational settings and grade levels. This paper addresses various issues pertaining to self-efficacy in settings involving academic…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Attribution Theory, Beliefs, Definitions
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von Wright, Johan – Learning and Instruction, 1992
The development of reflective processes and the role of self-reflection in learning are examined. It is suggested that analysis of levels of conceptions or psychological processes through the phenomenographic method may clarify the development of metacognitive beliefs. Learning to use metacognitive knowledge and training reflective skills are…
Descriptors: Beliefs, Cognitive Ability, Concept Formation, Context Effect
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Zimmerman, Barry J.; And Others – American Educational Research Journal, 1992
The causal role of students' self-efficacy beliefs and academic goals in self-motivated academic attainment was studied for 102 ninth and tenth graders (50 males and 52 females) using path analysis procedures. Perceived efficacy to achieve motivates academic attainment both directly and indirectly by influencing personal goal setting. (SLD)
Descriptors: Beliefs, Educational Objectives, Etiology, Grade 10
Pajares, Frank – 1995
This paper explored the contributions made by self-efficacy theory to the study of self-regulation and motivation in academic settings. Findings on the relationship between self-efficacy and academic performance are first summarized. The conceptual difference between the definition and use of perceptions of competence in social cognitive theory…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Anxiety, Beliefs, Educational Research
Rector, Judy – 1993
This paper describes a study of the connections between beliefs about mathematics, autonomy, and knowledge structures in mathematics. Assumptions underlying the study were (1) that students' beliefs and knowledge are constructs of the individual and play a dynamic role in the learning and doing of mathematics; and (2) that autonomy theoretically…
Descriptors: Beliefs, Case Studies, Cognitive Structures, Functions (Mathematics)