A national perspective on teachers' efficacy beliefs in deaf education |
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Authors: | Garberoglio Carrie Lou Gobble Mark E Cawthon Stephanie W |
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Institution: | Department of Educational Psychology, The University of Texas at Austin, 78712, USA. carrielou@utexas.edu |
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Abstract: | Teachers' sense of efficacy, or the belief that teachers have of their capacity to make an impact on students' performance, is an unexplored construct in deaf education research. This study included data from 296 respondents to examine the relationship of teacher and school characteristics with teachers' sense of efficacy in 80 different deaf education settings in the US. Deaf education teachers reported high overall efficacy beliefs but significantly lower efficacy beliefs in the area of student engagement than in instructional strategies and classroom management. Teachers' years of experience showed a significant relationship with efficacy beliefs, yet it was the teachers' perceived collective efficacy of their educational setting that ultimately predicted teachers' sense of efficacy. These findings lend credence to the need for further examination of school processes that influence teacher beliefs and attitudes in deaf education settings. |
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