The Mediating Effects of Self-Efficacy and Classroom Stress on Professional Development and Student-Centered Instruction

Professional development (PD) has been widely implemented to shift mathematics instruction practices from teacher-centered (traditional practice) to studentcentered. As such, a study examining mediating factors on the relationship between PD and student-centered instruction is of great importance in...

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Factor Analysis
Faculty Development
Foreign Countries
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Middle School Teachers
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Structural Equation Models
Student Centered Learning
Teaching Conditions
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