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When a student believes he or she can control success in school , performance is improved ( Skinner , Wellborn , and Connell , 1990 ) . Then when success is achieved , self - efficacy is enhanced and the student is empowered .
When a student believes he or she can control success in school , performance is improved ( Skinner , Wellborn , and Connell , 1990 ) . Then when success is achieved , self - efficacy is enhanced and the student is empowered .
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Bandura discusses successful schools in Evans ( 1989 ) as those that have a strong sense of their own efficacy . ... but if a staff thinks they are capable of promoting academic success , the positive atmosphere in the school actually ...
Bandura discusses successful schools in Evans ( 1989 ) as those that have a strong sense of their own efficacy . ... but if a staff thinks they are capable of promoting academic success , the positive atmosphere in the school actually ...
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According to Baker and Brown ( 1984 ) effective readers engage in self - questioning and comprehension monitoring to keep track of their success in understanding the text . The students were taught self - questioning and comprehension ...
According to Baker and Brown ( 1984 ) effective readers engage in self - questioning and comprehension monitoring to keep track of their success in understanding the text . The students were taught self - questioning and comprehension ...
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