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The man who did much of the seminal work with the concept of self - efficacy is Albert Bandura of Stanford University . In an interview with Richard Evans ( 1989 ) , Bandura discussed how self - efficacy became of interest to him .
The man who did much of the seminal work with the concept of self - efficacy is Albert Bandura of Stanford University . In an interview with Richard Evans ( 1989 ) , Bandura discussed how self - efficacy became of interest to him .
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All of these characteristics impact students ' self - efficacies , and as a result , enhance or harm motivation . My interest in perceptions of self - efficacy began when I realized that many of my own students fit the portrait of the ...
All of these characteristics impact students ' self - efficacies , and as a result , enhance or harm motivation . My interest in perceptions of self - efficacy began when I realized that many of my own students fit the portrait of the ...
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pass through the filter of self - efficacy awareness before being passed on to students , then motivation can take root and learning can grow . Conclusion Perceived self - efficacy is a powerful human characteristic .
pass through the filter of self - efficacy awareness before being passed on to students , then motivation can take root and learning can grow . Conclusion Perceived self - efficacy is a powerful human characteristic .
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