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WCER Working Paper No. 2012-1 Investigating the Antecedents to Instructors' Self-Efficacy for Teaching: Implications for Pedagogical Reform
ABSTRACT: The antecedents of faculty self-efficacy beliefs for teaching undergraduates are examined using thematic analysis of interview data (n=56) and structural equation modeling of survey data (n=436). Results indicate that many instructors have ambiguous self-efficacy beliefs, and that pedagogical reflection is a significant antecedent to these beliefs.
Keywords: Teaching, Higher Education,: Faculty Issues, Self-Efficacy |
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