Student self-efficacy is an important part of determining a student’s ability to perform well in school. This research study is a mixed-method approach to determining whether student self-efficacy is impacted by the relationships students have with faculty and staff on a college campus. Previous research indicates that student success is related to environment as well as self-efficacy. Using a grounded theory approach, this research extrapolates what factors matter most to student success. The study shows quantitatively that student self-efficacy improves with age. Students indicated factors contributing to their success include better training of faculty and staff, better support of the school environment, and that faculty are more support...
2012-11-21This study examines the relationship between self-efficacy development with program delive...
[[abstract]]The positive effect on student of service-learning has been widely proved by researches ...
The purpose of this study was to investigate if faculty self-efficacy beliefs impacted their choice...
Researchers working in educational settings are increasingly paying attention to the role students' ...
This article describes the results of a qualitative analysis of student relationships on a universit...
This research is motivated by the emergence of the phenomenon of students experiencing a decline in ...
Nearly half of all college students in the United States begin at community colleges, including high...
This paper examines the relationship between the self-efficacy and academic performance in Graduatio...
Abstract: This research explores the intricate relationship between self-efficacy beliefs and stude...
The purpose of this study was to examine the relationship between self-efficacy or belief in one’s c...
This study investigates the relationship between student influence and academic self-efficacy in a s...
College is a vital time in a person\u27s life and the quality of their experiences usually go beyond...
Self-efficacy and self-concept are two important factors that play a role in the academic achievemen...
African American and Latino college students were surveyed to examine the influence of involvement w...
influence, the influence of school environment (including the characteristics of educators), the tra...
2012-11-21This study examines the relationship between self-efficacy development with program delive...
[[abstract]]The positive effect on student of service-learning has been widely proved by researches ...
The purpose of this study was to investigate if faculty self-efficacy beliefs impacted their choice...
Researchers working in educational settings are increasingly paying attention to the role students' ...
This article describes the results of a qualitative analysis of student relationships on a universit...
This research is motivated by the emergence of the phenomenon of students experiencing a decline in ...
Nearly half of all college students in the United States begin at community colleges, including high...
This paper examines the relationship between the self-efficacy and academic performance in Graduatio...
Abstract: This research explores the intricate relationship between self-efficacy beliefs and stude...
The purpose of this study was to examine the relationship between self-efficacy or belief in one’s c...
This study investigates the relationship between student influence and academic self-efficacy in a s...
College is a vital time in a person\u27s life and the quality of their experiences usually go beyond...
Self-efficacy and self-concept are two important factors that play a role in the academic achievemen...
African American and Latino college students were surveyed to examine the influence of involvement w...
influence, the influence of school environment (including the characteristics of educators), the tra...
2012-11-21This study examines the relationship between self-efficacy development with program delive...
[[abstract]]The positive effect on student of service-learning has been widely proved by researches ...
The purpose of this study was to investigate if faculty self-efficacy beliefs impacted their choice...