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PREDICTING EFFICACY TO TEACH WRITING: The Role of Attitudes, Perceptions of Students’ Progress, and Epistemological Beliefs
Graham, Steve1; Hsiang, Tien Ping2; Ray, Amber B.3; Zheng, Guihua4; Hebert, Michael5
2022-09
Source PublicationElementary School Journal
ISSN0013-5984
Volume123Issue:1Pages:1-36
Abstract

Three studies examined if teachers’ beliefs about writing predicted their efficacy to teach writing. We surveyed primary grade teachers from Taiwan (N p 782), Shanghai (N p 429), and the United States (N p 214). At each location, teachers completed surveys assessing attitudes toward writing and the teaching of writing, beliefs about students’ progress as writers, and epistemological beliefs about writing instruction, writing development, and writing knowledge. We examined if each of these beliefs made unique and statistically significant contributions to predicting efficacy to teach writing after variance due to all other predictors, as well as personal and contextual variables, was controlled. With one exception, these three sets of beliefs each accounted for unique variance in predicting teacher efficacy at each location. There was, however, variability in unique variance in teacher efficacy scores accounted for by specific beliefs across locations and the factor structure of various measures by location.

KeywordEpistemological Beliefs Attitudes Teacher Beliefs Teacher Efficacy Writing
DOI10.1086/720640
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Indexed BySSCI
Language英語English
WOS Research AreaEducation & Educational Research
WOS SubjectEducation & Educational Research
WOS IDWOS:000815152200001
PublisherUNIV CHICAGO PRESS1427 E 60TH ST, CHICAGO, IL 60637-2954
Scopus ID2-s2.0-85133020136
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Document TypeJournal article
CollectionUniversity of Macau
Corresponding AuthorGraham, Steve
Affiliation1.Mary Lou Fulton Teachers College, Arizona State University
2.Faculty of Education, University of Macau
3.Department of Special Education, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
4.School of Humanities, Shanghai Normal University
5.College of Education and Human Sciences, University of Nebraska- Lincoln
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Graham, Steve,Hsiang, Tien Ping,Ray, Amber B.,et al. PREDICTING EFFICACY TO TEACH WRITING: The Role of Attitudes, Perceptions of Students’ Progress, and Epistemological Beliefs[J]. Elementary School Journal, 2022, 123(1), 1-36.
APA Graham, Steve., Hsiang, Tien Ping., Ray, Amber B.., Zheng, Guihua., & Hebert, Michael (2022). PREDICTING EFFICACY TO TEACH WRITING: The Role of Attitudes, Perceptions of Students’ Progress, and Epistemological Beliefs. Elementary School Journal, 123(1), 1-36.
MLA Graham, Steve,et al."PREDICTING EFFICACY TO TEACH WRITING: The Role of Attitudes, Perceptions of Students’ Progress, and Epistemological Beliefs".Elementary School Journal 123.1(2022):1-36.
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