Pre-Service Teachers’ Self-efficacy as Future Mathematics Teachers in a Second Language Classroom

This study contributes to the field of research on teacher self-efficacy by investigating a group of multilingual pre-service teachers’ perceptions of self-efficacy in Norwegian mathematics classrooms. In recent years, several quantitative studies exploring teacher self-efficacy have been conducted,...

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