The intense increase in students in Higher Education, observed in recent decades, has promoted profound changes quantitative and qualitative in demand, frequency, and student profile. In the context of these changes, we conducted a study to evaluate the self-efficacy and academic engagement of students using an online questionnaire. It includes some sociodemographic variables and the Self-Efficacy Scale in Higher Education (AEFS) and University Student Engagement Inventory (USEI). It was possible to verify that students had a score for academic engagement above the average, revealing an overall high level of academic engagement, an indicator of student success. Regarding self-efficacy, the score obtained is above 4 (on a scale of 1 to 5), c...
Athletic Training Students’ (ATS) self-efficacy and course engagement during their educational devel...
Self-efficacy is recognized as a crucial factor in student learning engagement. In several recent st...
This exploratory study addresses a gap in the literature for the potential in assessing domain-speci...
The intense increase in students in Higher Education, observed in recent decades, has promoted profo...
The aim of this present study consisted in comparing the profiles of the academic Self-efficacy perc...
Self-efficacy learning is an important component of learning for college. Academic self-efficacy ref...
Self-efficacy has a significant and positive impact on entrepreneurial intention [1] and, in an acad...
Student engagement is a key factor in academic achievement and degree completion, though there is mu...
Background and Aim: Self-efficacy means an individuals perception of his ability to perform an activ...
The purpose of the present descriptive study is to compare the profiles of perceived self-efficacy i...
Students’ Engagement in School has been the focus of debate concerning academic success and school d...
This research is motivated by the emergence of the phenomenon of students experiencing a decline in ...
Academic self-efficacy, the belief that one can achieve desired academic goals plays an important ro...
Aims: Considering the importance of academic self-efficacy and health status of students in the educ...
Este E-Book reúne um conjunto de investigações apresentadas no “I Congresso Internacional Envolvimen...
Athletic Training Students’ (ATS) self-efficacy and course engagement during their educational devel...
Self-efficacy is recognized as a crucial factor in student learning engagement. In several recent st...
This exploratory study addresses a gap in the literature for the potential in assessing domain-speci...
The intense increase in students in Higher Education, observed in recent decades, has promoted profo...
The aim of this present study consisted in comparing the profiles of the academic Self-efficacy perc...
Self-efficacy learning is an important component of learning for college. Academic self-efficacy ref...
Self-efficacy has a significant and positive impact on entrepreneurial intention [1] and, in an acad...
Student engagement is a key factor in academic achievement and degree completion, though there is mu...
Background and Aim: Self-efficacy means an individuals perception of his ability to perform an activ...
The purpose of the present descriptive study is to compare the profiles of perceived self-efficacy i...
Students’ Engagement in School has been the focus of debate concerning academic success and school d...
This research is motivated by the emergence of the phenomenon of students experiencing a decline in ...
Academic self-efficacy, the belief that one can achieve desired academic goals plays an important ro...
Aims: Considering the importance of academic self-efficacy and health status of students in the educ...
Este E-Book reúne um conjunto de investigações apresentadas no “I Congresso Internacional Envolvimen...
Athletic Training Students’ (ATS) self-efficacy and course engagement during their educational devel...
Self-efficacy is recognized as a crucial factor in student learning engagement. In several recent st...
This exploratory study addresses a gap in the literature for the potential in assessing domain-speci...