Teacher Candidates’ Sense of Self-Efficacy Toward Classroom Management

The authors examined differences in self-efficacy regarding classroom management practices between alternative teacher candidates (alternative certification [AC]) and traditional teacher candidates (traditional certification [TC]) at one university. The Teachers’ Sense of Efficacy Scale was used as...

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Classroom Techniques
Educational Strategies
Elementary Secondary Education
Learner Engagement
Practicums
Preservice Teachers
Self Efficacy
Teacher Education Programs
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