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Gender Differences in Expectation, Self-Efficacy, and Attribution

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Libro Gender Differences in Expectation, Self-Efficacy, and Attribution Molla Haftu
Codice Libristo: 06837463
Casa editrice VDM Verlag, ottobre 2010
The beliefs that learners' develop and hold to be true about them selves are very important forces i... Descrizione completa
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The beliefs that learners' develop and hold to be true about them selves are very important forces in their school learning. As teenagers move to high school, they may experience problems in educational, social, personal and vocational related aspects of life. The expanded curriculum of secondary school, specialization approach to teaching, large size classroom, expansive school environment and meeting strange faces, all of which constitute new experiences to students may impact significantly their academic self-efficacy, attributional styles, and expectation, and thereby in turn, affect their school achievement. Children's self-beliefs are inextricably tied to their thinking and functioning seems so sound and reasonable one might well think that research on academic motivation and achievement should naturally focus on the things that children come to believe about themselves.

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Titolo completo Gender Differences in Expectation, Self-Efficacy, and Attribution
Autore Molla Haftu
Lingua Inglese
Rilegatura Libro - In brossura
Data di pubblicazione 2010
Numero di pagine 72
EAN 9783639304978
ISBN 3639304977
Codice Libristo 06837463
Casa editrice VDM Verlag
Peso 118
Dimensioni 152 x 229 x 4
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