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  • '''Self-efficacy''' is the belief in one's effectiveness in performing specific tasks. Self-efficacy theory is an important component of Bandura's [[social cognitive theory]],
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  • ...ramontano, Gian Vittorio Caprara, Alicia Arenas, Development of a cultural self-efficacy scale for adolescents (CSES-A), International Journal of Intercultural Rela
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  • The Online Learning Value and Self-Efficacy Scale ('''OLVSES''') is a self-assessment instrument. of perceived task value and self-efficacy for learning within the context of
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  • ...( 1982 ).The latter explains that beliefs of an individual concerning his self-efficacy can have an influence on his choice of activities, his preparation for the ...hat the influence of peers and superiors had the greatest impact. Finally, self-efficacy and positive conditions such as available resources and technology are cons
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  • The Online Learning Value and Self-Efficacy Scale ('''OLVSES''') is a self-assessment instrument. of perceived task value and self-efficacy for learning within the context of
    4 KB (579 words) - 15:49, 4 May 2016
  • ...ns that might affect the quality of instruction and practices, motivation, self-efficacy and job commitment #* Relates to teachers' sense of self-efficacy (a) in classroom management, (b) in instruction, (c) in student engagement
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  • ...ramontano, Gian Vittorio Caprara, Alicia Arenas, Development of a cultural self-efficacy scale for adolescents (CSES-A), International Journal of Intercultural Rela
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  • '''Self-efficacy''' is the belief in one's effectiveness in performing specific tasks. Self-efficacy theory is an important component of Bandura's [[social cognitive theory]],
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  • * [[Self-efficacy theory]]
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  • ...main mechanisms: self-efficacy and instrumentality. [[Self-efficacy theory|Self-efficacy]] is a concept developed by Bandura ( 1982 ) which explains that the more a BANDURA A. (1982), Self-efficacy mechanism in human agency, American Psychologist 37 (2) 122-147.<br>
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  • An important part of '''social cognitive theory''' is [[self-efficacy theory]]. * Bandura A. Self-efficacy: toward a unifying theory of behavioral change, Psychol Rev. 1977 Mar;84(2)
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  • ...t blogging helps students develop writing skills as well as motivation and self-efficacy, there are several issues that remain unsolved. For example, one of them is
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  • ...hey mobilize, and their persistence in the face of difficulties. Perceived self-efficacy is theorized to include performance accomplishments both directly and indir * self-efficacy
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  • 51 KB (8,973 words) - 18:57, 22 August 2016
  • ...ists, drawing on ideas of metacognition, thinking skills, self-regulation, self-efficacy and self-esteem (see, for example, Claxton, 2002). It is a well-used phrase
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  • * Self-efficacy: Items 5, 10, 15, 20, 24, 27, 32, 37
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  • Factor 1: Technology learning self-efficacy (alpha = .91)
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  • self-efficacy theory 316 0.4 %
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  • ...dge (d = 1.45 and 0.36, respectively), motivation (d = 0.22 and 0.31), and self-efficacy (d = 0.36 and 0.52, respectively)}}. This, and additional survey result
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  • ...ivery.htm Bradshaw]. This was based on [[attribution change theory]] and [[self-efficacy theory]].
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  • ...rical study of the impact of digital storytelling on pre-service teachers' self-efficacy and dispositions towards educational technology. ''Journal of Educational M ...A new approach toward digital storytelling: An activity focused on writing self-efficacy in a virtual learning environment. ''Educational Technology & Society'', 14
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  • ...in our structured curriculum impacts builders’ technological self-efficacy, leading to in an increase in students’ comfort with, enjoyment ...self and environment.}}, i.e. ''be-greifbarkeit'', ''imagineering'' and ''self-efficacy'' as essential requirements for learning environments for digital fabricati
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  • 15 KB (2,050 words) - 15:05, 18 February 2019
  • * Self-efficacy
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  • ...is described as an identity process: “Bandura’s social cognitive theory of self-efficacy suggests that the child who thinks: ''“I CAN (am able to) Make technology
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  • ...dard + Instructional Elements</p> </td><td> <p>Enhance goal commitment and self-efficacy;</p> <p>Provide summative feedback;</p> <p>Control task complexity;</p> <p>
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  • '''See also''': [[Affect]], [[self-efficacy theory]], [[flow theory]], [[student satisfaction]] ...self-regulation. Task value was found to be a much stronger predictor than self-efficacy.
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  • ...h as online digital storytelling, Xu et al. (2011) discovered that student self-efficacy, in terms of writing abilities, increases.
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  • ...e communication software tool, contribute to K-12 administrators’ level of self-efficacy?. ''International Journal on E-Learning'', 11(4), 407-418. Retrieved Octobe
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  • ; Self-efficacy ; Self-efficacy: I could complete a job or task using Moodle/Blackboard…
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  • ...o, R. (2017). Co-creating rubrics: The effects on self-regulated learning, self-efficacy and performance of establishing assessment criteria with students. Studies
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  • ...ve use of media” (p.125). Heafner (2004) observed that technology enhances self-efficacy and student self-worth. Hossain and Weist (2013) noted that social software
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  • ...motivation and interest or enjoyment. Bandura’s social cognitive theory of self-efficacy suggests that the child who thinks: “I CAN (am able to) Make technology t
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  • ..., 489–528.</ref>discovered that gaming simulations increased post-training self-efficacy, declarative knowledge, procedural knowledge, and retention. The most posit
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  • * Teacher's feeling of [[self-efficacy]] * Teacher's ''feeling of self-efficacy'' is correlated with teacher's ''pedagogical competences'' and ''technical
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  • ...In other words, design and technology activities are somewhat inherently [[Self-efficacy theory|self-efficacious]] which in turn affects motivation to learn. The re * Bandura, A. (1997). Self-efficacy: The exercise of control. New York: W. H. Freeman
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  • * Compeau, D. R., & Higgins, C. A. (1995). Computer Self-Efficacy: Development of a Measure and Initial Test. MIS Quarterly, 19(2), 189-211.
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  • * self-efficacy
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  • ...ables in his model are perception of social belonging (Deci & Ryan, 2000), self-efficacy (Bandura, 2003, classic flow theory items (Csikszentmihalyi, 1990 ; Nakamur
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  • This means, that a learner can experience a feeling of [[self-efficacy theory|self-efficacy]], i.e. more easily experience their own actions to be effective in the vir ...ults suffering from cancer to improve cancer treatment adherence and boost self-efficacy (category health game/therapeutic game)
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  • * Add elements that increase [[motivation]] and [[self-efficacy theory|self-efficacy]]
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