Teachers\u27 self-efficacy has been demonstrated to be an important construct linked to teacher competence (Goddard, Hoy, & Woolfolk Hoy, 2000; Graham & Perin, 2007). However, little is known about how teachers think about writing, particularly as it relates to their writing instruction and to writing tasks they assign to their young students. The purpose of this multiple methods inquiry was to explore teachers\u27 self-efficacy beliefs and orientations about writing and to examine if these factors were connected to their writing instruction. This study also aimed to examine if students\u27 self-efficacy and attitudes towards writing are connected to their classroom writing behaviors. Data was collected from two first-grade teachers and 42 ...
According to the Nation’s Report Card (2011), America’s students are not proficient in writing. Beca...
According to educational theory, learning to write necessitates self-belief that one is capable of p...
This study focuses on the experiences of two science teachers who worked to implement a writing-focu...
Teachers\u27 self-efficacy has been demonstrated to be an important construct linked to teacher comp...
The purpose of this study was to explore the ways in which the domain specific self-efficacies manif...
The purpose of this phenomenological study was to explore the self-efficacy of teaching writing for ...
Teaching writing to elementary students can be a difficult instructional task for many teachers, due...
Advisors: Donna Werderich.Committee members: Susan L'Allier; Stephen Tonks.This mixed-methods study ...
In the United States, changes to policy as well as practice are negatively affecting writing instruc...
This quantitative study focused on examining the relationship between teacher self-efficacy and thei...
This mixed method design study investigated the relationship between self-efficacy in writing and at...
The purpose of this research is to determine which strategies best promote self-efficacy of writing ...
The study reported on here focuses on self-efficacy in relation to high-school teachers’ teaching of...
Writing is a complex, multi-faceted skill that students begin to learn early in their elementary sch...
This study explores the strength of correlations between 109 middle school students’ levels of self-...
According to the Nation’s Report Card (2011), America’s students are not proficient in writing. Beca...
According to educational theory, learning to write necessitates self-belief that one is capable of p...
This study focuses on the experiences of two science teachers who worked to implement a writing-focu...
Teachers\u27 self-efficacy has been demonstrated to be an important construct linked to teacher comp...
The purpose of this study was to explore the ways in which the domain specific self-efficacies manif...
The purpose of this phenomenological study was to explore the self-efficacy of teaching writing for ...
Teaching writing to elementary students can be a difficult instructional task for many teachers, due...
Advisors: Donna Werderich.Committee members: Susan L'Allier; Stephen Tonks.This mixed-methods study ...
In the United States, changes to policy as well as practice are negatively affecting writing instruc...
This quantitative study focused on examining the relationship between teacher self-efficacy and thei...
This mixed method design study investigated the relationship between self-efficacy in writing and at...
The purpose of this research is to determine which strategies best promote self-efficacy of writing ...
The study reported on here focuses on self-efficacy in relation to high-school teachers’ teaching of...
Writing is a complex, multi-faceted skill that students begin to learn early in their elementary sch...
This study explores the strength of correlations between 109 middle school students’ levels of self-...
According to the Nation’s Report Card (2011), America’s students are not proficient in writing. Beca...
According to educational theory, learning to write necessitates self-belief that one is capable of p...
This study focuses on the experiences of two science teachers who worked to implement a writing-focu...