Action Research: Effects of Self-Efficacy Training on Low Achieving Freshmen
This action research project investigated the effects of self-efficacy training on low achieving high school freshman who were considered to be at risk for academic failure. Six students participated in psycho-educational group counseling sessions for forty-five minutes weekly over the course of a n...
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Veröffentlicht in: | The Canadian journal of action research 2012, Vol.13 (1), p.13 |
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Zusammenfassung: | This action research project investigated the effects of self-efficacy training on low achieving high school freshman who were considered to be at risk for academic failure. Six students participated in psycho-educational group counseling sessions for forty-five minutes weekly over the course of a nine-week reporting period. Findings indicated significant gains on all six domains of the Piers Harris 2 from pretest to posttest. Additionally, follow up interviews reflecting on the intervention indicated that students would indeed continue with the sessions and were more confident about their academic capabilities as a result of the experience. (Contains 1 table.) |
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ISSN: | 1925-7147 1925-7147 |