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Putwain, David W.; von der Embse, Nathaniel P. – Educational Psychology, 2019
Based on the Job Demands-resources (RD-R) model, the aim of the current study was to examine how pressure arising from imposed curriculum changes and teacher self-efficacy relate to perceived stress in teachers. Participants (839 teachers working in English schools) completed an online survey that contained questions about demographics,…
Descriptors: Educational Change, Self Efficacy, Curriculum Development, Stress Variables
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Schwab, Susanne – Educational Psychology, 2019
This study aims to show the importance of explicitly identifying student-specific teachers' self-efficacy. Data from 43 regular teachers who rated their self-efficacy towards 611 fourth-grade students from inclusive classes in Austria were analyzed. In addition, 15 regular teachers and 15 special needs teachers rated their student-specific…
Descriptors: Self Efficacy, Grade 4, Inclusion, Special Education Teachers
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Desombre, Caroline; Lamotte, Mathilde; Jury, Mickaël – Educational Psychology, 2019
The inclusion of children with special educational needs is a major challenge. Amongst the factors linked to a successful inclusive education policy, teachers' attitude toward inclusion is particularly important. The present paper seeks to understand why general teachers exhibit less favourable attitude toward inclusion than special education…
Descriptors: Inclusion, Special Needs Students, Educational Policy, Teacher Attitudes
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Jessica C. Ng; Qiao Kang Teo; Patricia Chen – Educational Psychology, 2023
Efficacious, effective teaching markedly impacts students' learning and academic achievement. How can we motivate teachers to feel efficacious, and hence teach effectively, amidst challenges? Our research introduced and tested the role of a 'teacher strategic mindset'--an orientation towards construing teaching challenges as opportunities to step…
Descriptors: Teacher Attitudes, Predictor Variables, Teacher Effectiveness, Self Efficacy
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Mikus, Katharina; Teoh, Kevin R. H. – Educational Psychology, 2022
It is essential to understand how teachers cope with stress and how this affects their well-being as teachers work in very demanding environments. The study employed the transactional model of stress and coping as a theoretical framework to investigate the relationship between the Psychological Capital dimensions (self-efficacy, hope, resilience,…
Descriptors: Futures (of Society), Coping, Secondary School Teachers, Psychological Patterns
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Barouch Gilbert, Rachel; Adesope, Olusola O.; Schroeder, Noah Lee – Educational Psychology, 2014
The purpose of the present study was to investigate the effects of efficacy, job satisfaction, job stress and their influence on the occupational commitment of English-medium content teachers. A total of 109 practicing English-medium and Spanish-medium content teachers from the Dominican Republic volunteered to participate in the study. Findings…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Self Efficacy, Job Satisfaction, Stress Variables
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Tuchman, Elie; Isaacs, Jenny – Educational Psychology, 2011
Formal pre-service training has been shown to be effective in building teacher self-efficacy beliefs. However, the impact of other, less formal, "teacher-like" pre-service experiences on the formation of efficacy beliefs has not previously been investigated. This study examines the associations between both formal and informal formative…
Descriptors: Learner Engagement, Jews, Day Schools, Self Efficacy
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Tsouloupas, Costas N.; Carson, Russell L.; Matthews, Russell; Grawitch, Matthew J.; Barber, Larissa K. – Educational Psychology, 2010
The purpose of this study is to examine the relationship between teachers' perceived student misbehaviour and emotional exhaustion, and the role of teacher efficacy beliefs (related to handling student misbehaviour) and emotion regulation in this relationship. Additionally, we examined teacher turnover intentions in relation to emotional…
Descriptors: Teacher Effectiveness, Fatigue (Biology), Teacher Burnout, Teacher Persistence
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Khani, Reza; Mirzaee, Alireza – Educational Psychology, 2015
This study was an attempt to investigate the relationships among stressors, contextual variables, self-efficacy and teacher burnout in Iran as an EFL (English as a Foreign Language) context. A battery of questionnaires was administered to 216 English language teachers of private language institutes. Using Amos version 20, structural equation…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Self Efficacy, Teacher Burnout, Stress Variables
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Chan, David W. – Educational Psychology, 2008
This study assessed perceptions of self-efficacy and successful intelligence among 220 Chinese prospective and in-service secondary school teachers in Hong Kong. Teacher self-efficacy in six domains--teaching highly able learners, classroom management, guidance and counselling, student engagement, teaching to accommodate diversity, and teaching…
Descriptors: Classroom Techniques, Intelligence, Self Efficacy, Foreign Countries
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Robertson, Caroline; Dunsmuir, Sandra – Educational Psychology, 2013
Using the psychological framework of rational-emotive behaviour therapy, the principal aim of this study was to establish whether irrational beliefs, self-efficacy or pupil behaviour predicted teacher reports of stress. A secondary aim was to establish whether these variables, in addition to teachers' verbal feedback to pupils in class, predicted…
Descriptors: Stress Variables, Self Efficacy, Therapy, Behavior Modification
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Chan, David W. – Educational Psychology, 2008
Emotional intelligence (intrapersonal and interpersonal) and general teacher self-efficacy were assessed to represent personal resources facilitating active and passive coping in a sample of 273 Chinese prospective and in-service teachers in Hong Kong. Intrapersonal emotional intelligence and interpersonal emotional intelligence were found to…
Descriptors: Emotional Intelligence, Self Efficacy, Teaching Conditions, Student Teacher Attitudes
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Putwain, David W.; Roberts, Christine M. – Educational Psychology, 2012
Previous research has examined the use of classroom fear and efficacy appeals from a student perspective, but little is known about teachers' views towards fear and efficacy appeals. In this preliminary study, we conducted a survey of 234 secondary school teachers. Results showed that teachers held mixed views towards the use of fear appeals and…
Descriptors: Secondary School Teachers, Fear, Self Efficacy, Teacher Attitudes
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Chan, David W. – Educational Psychology, 2008
This article reports the development of a teacher self-efficacy scale that aims to accommodate the complexity of teacher functioning in secondary schools in times of education reforms in Hong Kong. The scale was designed to assess six domains of teacher self-efficacy: teaching highly able learners, classroom management, guidance and counselling,…
Descriptors: Classroom Techniques, Self Efficacy, Construct Validity, Test Validity
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Bermejo-Toro, Laura; Prieto-Ursúa, María; Hernández, Vicente – Educational Psychology, 2016
Although much research has focused on the role of job demands and job resources in teacher well-being, few studies have targeted the function of personal variables. The aim of this study is to develop a comprehensive model of teacher well-being, using burnout and engagement in order to reflect, not only job demands and professional resources, but…
Descriptors: Models, Well Being, Teacher Burnout, Coping
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