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... may be most malleable early in learning ; therefore , some of the most powerful influences on the development of teachers ' sense of effi- cacy may be the experience of teaching during field placements and student teaching .
... may be most malleable early in learning ; therefore , some of the most powerful influences on the development of teachers ' sense of effi- cacy may be the experience of teaching during field placements and student teaching .
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A teachers ' sense of efficacy may de- termine how much motivation , effort , and persistence they put into this process . Bandura's ( 1986 ) theory of self - efficacy suggests that efficacy may be most malleable early in learning ...
A teachers ' sense of efficacy may de- termine how much motivation , effort , and persistence they put into this process . Bandura's ( 1986 ) theory of self - efficacy suggests that efficacy may be most malleable early in learning ...
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Teachers ' sense of efficacy has also been related to important student outcomes such as student achievement ( Armor , Conroy - Oseguera , Cox , King , McDonell , Pascal , Pauly , & Zellman , 1976 ; Ashton & Webb , 1986 ; Moore ...
Teachers ' sense of efficacy has also been related to important student outcomes such as student achievement ( Armor , Conroy - Oseguera , Cox , King , McDonell , Pascal , Pauly , & Zellman , 1976 ; Ashton & Webb , 1986 ; Moore ...
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