Teacher Self-efficacy Scale for the use of active methodologies: validity based on external criteria
Leonardo Santos de Souza,
Camélia Santina Murgo
Abstract:Objective To examine evidence of convergent-divergent validity evidence based on the relationship with external variables for the Teacher Self-Efficacy Scale for the use of Active Methodologies. Method This exploratory cross-sectional study investigated correlations between Teacher Self-Efficacy Scale for the use of Active Methodologies and factors from two other instruments: Well-Being at Work Scale and Maslach Burnout Inventory. A total of 317 professors from different public and private Brazilian universit… Show more
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