Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
355127 Educational Research Review 2011 14 Pages PDF
Abstract

Researchers working in educational settings are increasingly paying attention to the role students’ thoughts and beliefs play in the learning process. Self-efficacy, a key element of social cognitive theory, appears to be an important variable because it affects students’ motivation and learning. This article investigates empirical literature about the role of students’ self-efficacy in education by focusing on the following research question: which are the factors shown to affect the self-efficacy of students within higher educational settings? The results of a review reveal that educational programmes have the possibility to enhance students’ self-efficacy, and that educational programmes based on social cognitive theory proved to be particularly successful on this score. Several factors appeared to influence students’ self-efficacy and provided evidence of the potency of the main sources of self-efficacy. Directions for future research are indicated.

Research highlights▶ Higher educational programmes have the possibility to enhance students’ self-efficacy. ▶ Social cognitive theory based programmes can successfully enhance students’ self-efficacy. ▶ Several factors based on social cognitive theory enhance student's self-efficacy. ▶ Research provides evidence for the potency of the main sources of self-efficacy.

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Social Sciences and Humanities Psychology Developmental and Educational Psychology
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