Proceedings of the 4th International Conference on Culture, Education and Economic Development of Modern Society (ICCESE 2020) 2020
DOI: 10.2991/assehr.k.200316.143
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Self-Efficacy Beliefs and Professional Development of the Military

Abstract: The article considers self-efficacy in the context of professional development of the postgraduate students at the military school. It shows the adjuncts' self-efficacy as belief in their capabilities to exercise control over their professional work in general and research work in particular. Beliefs in personal cognitive efficacy influenced the officers' choice to enter postgraduate courses and to write a dissertation. It determined their level of motivation, quality of learning, vulnerability to stress. Mili… Show more

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“…Cadets with strong self-efficacy tend to set ambitious goals, persevere through adversity, and exert the effort required for success. In the military context, selfefficacy is essential to make quick decisions, manage stress, and navigate complex tasks (Bergman et al, 2019;Dwyer, 2019;Likhomanov et al, 2020). The hypothesized theoretical model delineates both the direct and indirect effects of cadets' resilience (RES).…”
Section: Causality Between Resilience Self-efficacy and Professional ...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Cadets with strong self-efficacy tend to set ambitious goals, persevere through adversity, and exert the effort required for success. In the military context, selfefficacy is essential to make quick decisions, manage stress, and navigate complex tasks (Bergman et al, 2019;Dwyer, 2019;Likhomanov et al, 2020). The hypothesized theoretical model delineates both the direct and indirect effects of cadets' resilience (RES).…”
Section: Causality Between Resilience Self-efficacy and Professional ...mentioning
confidence: 99%