“…Teachers with higher efficacy beliefs will persist in the face of difficulties, feel empowered, are less constraint by doubt, and will thus arrive quicker at a satisfying solution (e.g., Bandura, 1993;Caprara, Fida, Vecchione, Del Bove, Vecchio, Barbaranelli, & Bandura, 2008;Goddard, Hoy, & Woolfolk Hoy, 2004). When they belief to be efficacious, teachers can more easily summon the will to continuously evaluate their practices, learn, and adapt (Geijsel et al, 2009;Meirink, 2007;Runhaar, 2008;Thoonen et al, 2011;Yost, 2006). Introduction problems (Bandura, 1997).…”