Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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6850077 | Teaching and Teacher Education | 2018 | 12 Pages |
Abstract
This study describes the development of a self-report instrument: the Teacher Self-Efficacy Scale to implement Self-Regulated Learning (TSES-SRL). The TSES-SRL assesses teachers' perceived ability of implementing SRL as a specific instructional domain. The process of the item and scale development is presented. Exploratory factor analysis suggests a four-factor structure. Next, confirmatory factor analysis was performed and goodness of fit estimates were calculated, indicating an acceptable fit. Further, comparing the TSES-SRL to The Ohio State Teacher Efficacy Scale reveals the domain-specificity of the instrument. Overall, the TSES-SRL is considered a useful instrument to measure teachers' feelings of competence regarding SRL implementation.
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Authors
Mona De Smul, Sofie Heirweg, Hilde Van Keer, Geert Devos, Sabrina Vandevelde,