Teachers' self-efficacy, motivation adn teaching strategies - Auto-eficacia Docente, Motivación del Profesor y Estrategias de Enseñanza

Pedro Rosario, Rebeca Blas, Antonio Valle, José C. Núñez, Susana Rodríguez
2009 Escritos de Psicología  
According to previous research, teachers' efficacy relating to teaching practices is highly dependent on the extent to which they are confident about their own capabilities to manage the new demands on their professional role. The present work aimed at: a) gathering information about the way teachers manage different aspects of self-efficacy (i.e., enhancing their instructional process in order to optimize their lessons and engage the students in the learning process), in order to identify
more » ... eneous self-efficacy profiles, b) investigating the way these profiles relate to different levels and types of motivation, teaching strategies and teachers' self-esteem. Ninety-five teachers from five Spanish public Universities participated in this study. Three different profiles of teachers' efficacy have been identified: 1) high self-efficacy in the three dimensions; 2) medium self-efficacy in the enhancement of the teaching process and of lessons management, and medium-high efficacy in the engagement of students, and 3) low self-efficacy in the three dimensions. ANOVA results supported previous findings since teachers' self-efficacy beliefs played a crucial role on teachers' motivation and professional engagement.
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