This article carries out a comparison of the self-efficacy of teachers in initial training, between the populations of two universities. A questionnaire with two Likert scales is applied in two samples, 836 subjects from the Universidad Nacional (Costa Rica) and 588 from the Universidad de Granada (Spain). The data is reviewed by means of descriptive and inferential statistics (95% confidence interval), correlation tests (Kendall τ correlation coefficient) and variance analysis (Mann–Whitney U test and Kruskal–Wallis H test). The results indicate that both populations show high levels of self-efficiency during their initial training, where the self-perceived capacity to pay attention to the explanations and instructions of the teache...
AbstractThis study investigates the effect of teachers’ self-efficacy on personal teaching and exter...
Teachers’ sense of self-efficacy has been identified as a variable that make teachers’ actions and j...
Theoretical thesis.Bibliography: pages 55-61.Chapter 1. Introduction -- Chapter 2. Literature review...
This article carries out a comparison of the self-efficacy of teachers in initial training, between ...
This article carries out a comparison of the self-efficacy of teachers in initial training, between ...
The purpose of this study was to determine if any statistically significant difference exists betwee...
During the past few decades, researchers have proposed that teacher self-efficacy influences student...
This study attempts to investigate the self–efficacy of the student teachers before and after thei...
The main objective of the study was to compare the formally and non-formally trained in-service publ...
The main objective of the study was to compare the formally and non-formally trained in-service publ...
Jobs satisfaction can be achieved when a person performs what he likes to do in a particular organiz...
WOS: 000429445600008The purpose of the present study is to investigate pre-service teachers and teac...
Abstract Education is an instrument for bringing out the potentialities of human beings and effecti...
Key words: teacher training, pre-service teachers, self-efficacy about foreign language teaching AB...
Research demonstrates that there are increased teacher burnout rates within the first 5 years of ent...
AbstractThis study investigates the effect of teachers’ self-efficacy on personal teaching and exter...
Teachers’ sense of self-efficacy has been identified as a variable that make teachers’ actions and j...
Theoretical thesis.Bibliography: pages 55-61.Chapter 1. Introduction -- Chapter 2. Literature review...
This article carries out a comparison of the self-efficacy of teachers in initial training, between ...
This article carries out a comparison of the self-efficacy of teachers in initial training, between ...
The purpose of this study was to determine if any statistically significant difference exists betwee...
During the past few decades, researchers have proposed that teacher self-efficacy influences student...
This study attempts to investigate the self–efficacy of the student teachers before and after thei...
The main objective of the study was to compare the formally and non-formally trained in-service publ...
The main objective of the study was to compare the formally and non-formally trained in-service publ...
Jobs satisfaction can be achieved when a person performs what he likes to do in a particular organiz...
WOS: 000429445600008The purpose of the present study is to investigate pre-service teachers and teac...
Abstract Education is an instrument for bringing out the potentialities of human beings and effecti...
Key words: teacher training, pre-service teachers, self-efficacy about foreign language teaching AB...
Research demonstrates that there are increased teacher burnout rates within the first 5 years of ent...
AbstractThis study investigates the effect of teachers’ self-efficacy on personal teaching and exter...
Teachers’ sense of self-efficacy has been identified as a variable that make teachers’ actions and j...
Theoretical thesis.Bibliography: pages 55-61.Chapter 1. Introduction -- Chapter 2. Literature review...