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Teachers’ Self-efficacy and Performance in Teaching Literature in the Interest-based Classes at Senior High School
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Akil, Mansyur
, Jafar, Basri
, Nurindah, Nurindah
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/ Bandura, Albert (1925-2021)
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/ Classroom management
/ Classroom observation
/ Classrooms
/ Educational materials
/ Interviews
/ Learning
/ Literature education
/ Secondary education
/ Secondary school students
/ Secondary schools
/ Self-efficacy
/ Teacher retention
/ Teachers
/ Teaching
/ Textbooks
2019
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Teachers’ Self-efficacy and Performance in Teaching Literature in the Interest-based Classes at Senior High School
by
Akil, Mansyur
, Jafar, Basri
, Nurindah, Nurindah
in
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/ Academic achievement
/ Ascription
/ Bandura, Albert (1925-2021)
/ Classes
/ Classroom management
/ Classroom observation
/ Classrooms
/ Educational materials
/ Interviews
/ Learning
/ Literature education
/ Secondary education
/ Secondary school students
/ Secondary schools
/ Self-efficacy
/ Teacher retention
/ Teachers
/ Teaching
/ Textbooks
2019
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Teachers’ Self-efficacy and Performance in Teaching Literature in the Interest-based Classes at Senior High School
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Akil, Mansyur
, Jafar, Basri
, Nurindah, Nurindah
in
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/ Academic achievement
/ Ascription
/ Bandura, Albert (1925-2021)
/ Classes
/ Classroom management
/ Classroom observation
/ Classrooms
/ Educational materials
/ Interviews
/ Learning
/ Literature education
/ Secondary education
/ Secondary school students
/ Secondary schools
/ Self-efficacy
/ Teacher retention
/ Teachers
/ Teaching
/ Textbooks
2019
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Teachers’ Self-efficacy and Performance in Teaching Literature in the Interest-based Classes at Senior High School
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Teachers’ Self-efficacy and Performance in Teaching Literature in the Interest-based Classes at Senior High School
2019
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Overview
Teacher’s self-efficacy is a specific phenomenon that can be seen as one of the contributors to the process of learning and effective teaching. Teacher self-efficacy was investigated at two Senior High Schools (SMAN 1 and SMAN 2) in Kendari, and proved its importance in the interest-based classes at senior high schools in Kendari. Findings revealed two major methods employed in the research study: 1) interviews conducted in the form of an open interview with 5 teachers; and 2) observation was focused on teachers teaching materials, classroom management, as well as the enthusiasm of the teacher during the learning process takes place. Based on the finding, this study argues that teachers have high confidence in their ability to teach literature because they ascribe high value to their performance. However, the self-efficacy of teachers did not have an impact when applied in practice. In the classroom observation, these elements generally did not show up. This shows that the dependence of teachers on textbooks is not accompanied by an increase in the ability of teachers to ask questions to the students during the learning process, so that the high self-efficacy of teachers does not produce learning achievement is high. This goal can be achieved by giving more opportunities and experiences for teachers to improve the quality of learning.
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