The Self-Efficacy for Musical Learning questionnaire was adapted and tested with 404 primary school children, producing a robust Cronbach alpha (0.87) and confirming a single underlying factor through exploratory factor analysis. Test–retest scores showed the measure’s stability over a 9-month period. Data were collected on children’s prior music experience, extracurricular activities, and typical daily activities. Children also completed the Short Warwick-Edinburgh Mental Well-Being Scale and the Strengths and Difficulties Questionnaire. Those currently engaged in music tuition (learning an instrument or singing) had significantly higher self-efficacy scores than children who were not, and overall, girls’ scores were significantly higher t...
Aim. The aim of the research is to study the usage of primary school pupils’ self-expression skills ...
This study employed the theoretical framework of Albert Banduras social cognitive theory, to investi...
AbstractIntroduction: Music means to express feelings through voices, which its most important facto...
The purpose of this study was to develop a greater understanding of self-efficacy in music performan...
For the musician, belief in one’s abilities is of paramount importance to performance success. A ful...
Social cognitive theory was developed to explain how individuals learn, in part, by witnessing the b...
The role of perceived self-efficacy is important to human social development and to learning in gene...
In numerous countries, primary school class teachers have problems regarding music teaching. It has ...
This study explores ways to develop focused musical listening skills with six- to eight-year-olds. G...
This study investigated the impact of a music methods course on pre-service early childhood teachers...
Previous research has shown that musical self-efficacy is one of the predictors of academic achievem...
This investigation aims to explore the attitudes of adolescents towards learning music and to gauge ...
Well-being is a desirable combination of high emotional, social, physical, and cognitive health. It ...
This study investigated the effects of musical instrument learning on the concomitant development of...
\u27Music and Talent\u27 is an educational project for children between 3 and 9 years old. The aim o...
Aim. The aim of the research is to study the usage of primary school pupils’ self-expression skills ...
This study employed the theoretical framework of Albert Banduras social cognitive theory, to investi...
AbstractIntroduction: Music means to express feelings through voices, which its most important facto...
The purpose of this study was to develop a greater understanding of self-efficacy in music performan...
For the musician, belief in one’s abilities is of paramount importance to performance success. A ful...
Social cognitive theory was developed to explain how individuals learn, in part, by witnessing the b...
The role of perceived self-efficacy is important to human social development and to learning in gene...
In numerous countries, primary school class teachers have problems regarding music teaching. It has ...
This study explores ways to develop focused musical listening skills with six- to eight-year-olds. G...
This study investigated the impact of a music methods course on pre-service early childhood teachers...
Previous research has shown that musical self-efficacy is one of the predictors of academic achievem...
This investigation aims to explore the attitudes of adolescents towards learning music and to gauge ...
Well-being is a desirable combination of high emotional, social, physical, and cognitive health. It ...
This study investigated the effects of musical instrument learning on the concomitant development of...
\u27Music and Talent\u27 is an educational project for children between 3 and 9 years old. The aim o...
Aim. The aim of the research is to study the usage of primary school pupils’ self-expression skills ...
This study employed the theoretical framework of Albert Banduras social cognitive theory, to investi...
AbstractIntroduction: Music means to express feelings through voices, which its most important facto...