2015
DOI: 10.5539/jel.v4n3p1
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Self-Efficacy Levels and Gender Differentials among Teacher Trainees in Colleges of Education in Botswana

Abstract: Teachers with a high sense of efficacy have been found to be more passionate about teaching, ready to accept new ideas and make attempts to use new teaching methods to help students learn. Such teachers have positive teaching behaviors such as patience, commitment, enthusiasm, which in turn lead to positive student outcomes. However, research on teacher efficacy and classroom management is lacking in Botswana. The main aim of this study is to determine the extent of self-efficacy beliefs among final year stude… Show more

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“…In the present study, males are more likely to have more perceived self-efficacy for teaching CAC compared to their female counterparts. These findings are similar to other studies conducted in other settings [ 24 , 25 ]. There is evidence that male healthcare professionals are more likely than females to have favorable attitudes toward safe abortion care [ 12 ].…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 92%
“…In the present study, males are more likely to have more perceived self-efficacy for teaching CAC compared to their female counterparts. These findings are similar to other studies conducted in other settings [ 24 , 25 ]. There is evidence that male healthcare professionals are more likely than females to have favorable attitudes toward safe abortion care [ 12 ].…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 92%
“…This result is in line with a previous study that gender influenced teachers' self-efficacy which was not only different between males and females but also that male teachers had higher self-efficacy than female teachers did (Odanga, Raburu & Aloka, 2015). This result is also in accordance with the study of Moalosi and Forcheh (2015) which revealed that males in Molepolole College of Education aged between 25-29 years showed a higher teacher efficacy in all three subscales which are student engagement, efficacy in instructional strategies and efficacy in classroom management.…”
Section: Table 9 Average Mean Scores Of Thai Lower Secondary Efl Teac...supporting
confidence: 93%