There has been little research combining both groups of students who were English Language Learners (ELLs) and Exceptional Student Education (ESE) students in relation to teacher attitudes and self-efficacy. The purpose of this study was to compare teacher attitudes and self-efficacy related to instructing either ELLs with or without disabilities in elementary schools Teachers from six elementary schools in the XYZ Excellence School District participated in a 52-item comprehensive survey. Two questionnaires and the demographic form were combined to create one comprehensive questionnaire totaling 52 questions for the purposes of this study. Teachers were solicited to participate in the study by email, which generated 92 responses for anal...
In a sample of 100 primary and intermediate teachers from a Western Canadian province, this study ex...
Research indicates that a teacher\u27s sense of efficacy or capacity to teach directly affects stude...
Background: Research on teacher quality supports the notion that highly effective teachers have an e...
There has been little research combining both groups of students who were English Language Learners ...
An increase in English Language Learners (ELLs) in public schools across the nation is forcing stake...
This research examined the perceived teacher efficacy of special education teachers of English Langu...
This research examined the perceived teacher efficacy of special education teachers of English Langu...
The intent of this study is to develop a valid and reliable measure of teacher efficacy as it pertai...
The K-12 student population across the United States has experienced a growth of students whose nati...
This multiple-case study examines teachers’ self-efficacy, or perceptions of their effectiveness, wh...
Since the 1970s there has been a growing legislative focus, in the United States and abroad, on prov...
Researchers have demonstrated the need for teachers to have the training and preparation to meet the...
Recently, the United States has seen an exponential growth in the number of English language learner...
An important yet little understood question is, What factors influence preservice and inservice tea...
The purpose of the study was to examine the sense of efficacy of 250 mainstream teachers (K-6) of li...
In a sample of 100 primary and intermediate teachers from a Western Canadian province, this study ex...
Research indicates that a teacher\u27s sense of efficacy or capacity to teach directly affects stude...
Background: Research on teacher quality supports the notion that highly effective teachers have an e...
There has been little research combining both groups of students who were English Language Learners ...
An increase in English Language Learners (ELLs) in public schools across the nation is forcing stake...
This research examined the perceived teacher efficacy of special education teachers of English Langu...
This research examined the perceived teacher efficacy of special education teachers of English Langu...
The intent of this study is to develop a valid and reliable measure of teacher efficacy as it pertai...
The K-12 student population across the United States has experienced a growth of students whose nati...
This multiple-case study examines teachers’ self-efficacy, or perceptions of their effectiveness, wh...
Since the 1970s there has been a growing legislative focus, in the United States and abroad, on prov...
Researchers have demonstrated the need for teachers to have the training and preparation to meet the...
Recently, the United States has seen an exponential growth in the number of English language learner...
An important yet little understood question is, What factors influence preservice and inservice tea...
The purpose of the study was to examine the sense of efficacy of 250 mainstream teachers (K-6) of li...
In a sample of 100 primary and intermediate teachers from a Western Canadian province, this study ex...
Research indicates that a teacher\u27s sense of efficacy or capacity to teach directly affects stude...
Background: Research on teacher quality supports the notion that highly effective teachers have an e...