An Exploratory Study of Presevice Teachers' Beliefs About the Environment

The environmental teaching efficacy beliefs of elementary preservice teachers, are discussed. The connection between beliefs and teaching practice begins in the concept of self-efficacy. The impact of information sources on teaching efficacy depends on an individual's cognitive processing. Cogn...

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