In the context of learner-centred learning and curricular reform, self-confidence is invoked as an important construct. However, there is no easily available research-informed guidance on what self-confidence means for the professional teacher. This study uses the analytic technique of Concept Analysis to review psychology and education literatures to provide a 'take-home' message for teachers. The review identifies conceptual artefacts (ideas, theories, concepts which explain, connect, predict or apply knowledge) that the teacher can appropriate in order to enable learner self-confidence. These conceptual artefacts are classified in three groups: characterising self-confidence; self-judgements of confidence; and factors that influence the ...
M.Ed. (Educational Psychology)The purpose of this study is to determine what teachers' beliefs are c...
M.Ed. (Educational Psychology)The purpose of this study is to determine what teachers' beliefs are c...
This study explores how the impact of a five ECTS professional development programme for university ...
In the context of learner-centred learning and curricular reform, self-confidence is invoked as an i...
The paper considers teacher self-confidence, which emerged as a theme within a wider study into the ...
The paper considers teacher self-confidence, which emerged as a theme within a wider study into the ...
The purpose of this study was to explore and describe (a) the relationship between self-concept and ...
Self-Confidence is one of the important aspects for young teachers. However, young teacher could imp...
The term "self-esteem" which is a popular concept in schools and the wider society, has troubled edu...
Self-efficacy construct represents a viable organizing concept for the development of new and better...
Self-confidence is a vital trait that teachers are expected to possess before venturing into the tea...
The problem of the research is the ambiguous understanding of confidence as a property of personalit...
This phenomenological study investigated the lived experiences of 12 secondary school teachers from ...
AbstractThe study dealt with school teachers’ estimation of their own communicative behavior and com...
M.Ed. (Educational Psychology)The purpose of this study is to determine what teachers' beliefs are c...
M.Ed. (Educational Psychology)The purpose of this study is to determine what teachers' beliefs are c...
M.Ed. (Educational Psychology)The purpose of this study is to determine what teachers' beliefs are c...
This study explores how the impact of a five ECTS professional development programme for university ...
In the context of learner-centred learning and curricular reform, self-confidence is invoked as an i...
The paper considers teacher self-confidence, which emerged as a theme within a wider study into the ...
The paper considers teacher self-confidence, which emerged as a theme within a wider study into the ...
The purpose of this study was to explore and describe (a) the relationship between self-concept and ...
Self-Confidence is one of the important aspects for young teachers. However, young teacher could imp...
The term "self-esteem" which is a popular concept in schools and the wider society, has troubled edu...
Self-efficacy construct represents a viable organizing concept for the development of new and better...
Self-confidence is a vital trait that teachers are expected to possess before venturing into the tea...
The problem of the research is the ambiguous understanding of confidence as a property of personalit...
This phenomenological study investigated the lived experiences of 12 secondary school teachers from ...
AbstractThe study dealt with school teachers’ estimation of their own communicative behavior and com...
M.Ed. (Educational Psychology)The purpose of this study is to determine what teachers' beliefs are c...
M.Ed. (Educational Psychology)The purpose of this study is to determine what teachers' beliefs are c...
M.Ed. (Educational Psychology)The purpose of this study is to determine what teachers' beliefs are c...
This study explores how the impact of a five ECTS professional development programme for university ...