A review: Importance of self-efficacy and academic motivation in student’s life
Keywords:
Academic motivation, Importance of Self -efficacy, Teacher's roles, Academic performanceAbstract
Self-efficacy in the classroom is increasingly being recognised as the predictor of academic achievement. Confidence in such a person's ability to plan, execute, and manage their performance to achieve desired outcomes is known as academic self-efficacy. It influences how individuals think, feel, encourage themselves, and act throughout different educational activities on a multi-dimensional and complex level. Active mastery, vicarious experiences, and bodily and also emotional states all form the foundation of self-efficacy perspective. Developing one's self-efficacy is connected with person’s life experiences, abilities, as well as developmental tasks in several areas. There should be a place for the self-efficacy beliefs in studying educational outcomes, as these beliefs lead to certain behaviours and motives that may either support or discourage successful performance in Education.
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