Most studies, to date, have ignored variance in teachers’ self-efficacy (TSE) in relation to teaching individual students (i.e., student-specific self-efficacy). However, TSE and teacher efficacy differ among students. Thus, this study examines dyadic TSE in four domains and their correlations with students’ perceptions of teacher efficacy and student academic self-concept and well-being. Results of a paper–pencil survey involving 29 teachers and 469 students (39.9% girls, aged 10–17 years) from German secondary schools reveal a moderate overlap between dyadic TSE and students’ perceptions of teacher efficacy. Furthermore, they reveal variance in how teachers’ and students’ ratings are related.peerReviewe
Prior literature has suggested that teachers who are confident in their abilities to teach, assess, ...
We present two studies centered on the teacher’s perception of self-efficacy and professional compe...
The present study investigated bidirectional associations between teachers’ sense of inadequacy and ...
This study explored inter- and intra-individual differences in teachers' self-efficacy (TSE) by adap...
This study explored inter- and intra-individual differences in teachers' self-efficacy (TSE) by adap...
This study explored inter- and intra-individual differences in teachers' self-efficacy (TSE) by adap...
Despite the common idea that teachers’ self-efficacy (TSE) is associated with achievement, research ...
Self-efficacy or the belief in one’s ability (Bandura, 1977) on the part of both teachers and studen...
Research has shown links between high levels of teacher self-efficacy and increased student achievem...
During the past few decades, researchers have proposed that teacher self-efficacy influences student...
AbstractThis study investigates the effect of teachers’ self-efficacy on personal teaching and exter...
Abstract Background Teacher self-efficacy and emotional stability are considered crucial resources f...
The purpose of this research is to determine the relationship between prospective teachers' self-eff...
Prior literature has suggested that teachers who are confident in their abilities to teach, assess, ...
We present two studies centered on the teacher’s perception of self-efficacy and professional compe...
Prior literature has suggested that teachers who are confident in their abilities to teach, assess, ...
We present two studies centered on the teacher’s perception of self-efficacy and professional compe...
The present study investigated bidirectional associations between teachers’ sense of inadequacy and ...
This study explored inter- and intra-individual differences in teachers' self-efficacy (TSE) by adap...
This study explored inter- and intra-individual differences in teachers' self-efficacy (TSE) by adap...
This study explored inter- and intra-individual differences in teachers' self-efficacy (TSE) by adap...
Despite the common idea that teachers’ self-efficacy (TSE) is associated with achievement, research ...
Self-efficacy or the belief in one’s ability (Bandura, 1977) on the part of both teachers and studen...
Research has shown links between high levels of teacher self-efficacy and increased student achievem...
During the past few decades, researchers have proposed that teacher self-efficacy influences student...
AbstractThis study investigates the effect of teachers’ self-efficacy on personal teaching and exter...
Abstract Background Teacher self-efficacy and emotional stability are considered crucial resources f...
The purpose of this research is to determine the relationship between prospective teachers' self-eff...
Prior literature has suggested that teachers who are confident in their abilities to teach, assess, ...
We present two studies centered on the teacher’s perception of self-efficacy and professional compe...
Prior literature has suggested that teachers who are confident in their abilities to teach, assess, ...
We present two studies centered on the teacher’s perception of self-efficacy and professional compe...
The present study investigated bidirectional associations between teachers’ sense of inadequacy and ...