Perceived Academic Self-Efficacy among Romanian Upper Secondary Education Students
Perceived<b> </b>academic self-efficacy represents an important component of students’ mental health and well-being. The link between efficacy beliefs and level of academic performances relies on the fact that they regulate the anxiety and foster motivation, school engagement, effort, an...
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doaj-4d15dbfc5e08495694f968c45a3ee6112020-11-25T03:38:30ZengMDPI AGInternational Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health1661-78271660-46012020-06-01174689468910.3390/ijerph17134689Perceived Academic Self-Efficacy among Romanian Upper Secondary Education StudentsAna-Maria Zamfir0Cristina Mocanu1National Scientific Research Institute for Labour and Social Protection, 6-8 Povernei Street, 010643 Bucharest, RomaniaNational Scientific Research Institute for Labour and Social Protection, 6-8 Povernei Street, 010643 Bucharest, RomaniaPerceived<b> </b>academic self-efficacy represents an important component of students’ mental health and well-being. The link between efficacy beliefs and level of academic performances relies on the fact that they regulate the anxiety and foster motivation, school engagement, effort, and perseverance of students. This paper aims to identify factors that are conducive for more efficacious beliefs in different socio-economic and educational contexts. We build our analysis on data collected from a sample of Romanian upper secondary education students on their beliefs in relation to their ability to perform at the baccalaureate exam. We employ decision tree models in order to unveil the way factors interact and predict perceived academic self-efficacy, with focus on the positive support received from parents and teachers, as well as on features of the school environment. Our results can be useful for building more resilient educational environments that support mental health and academic well-being of students.https://www.mdpi.com/1660-4601/17/13/4689self-efficacytest anxietyacademic performancesbaccalaureate examupper secondary education |
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Perceived Academic Self-Efficacy among Romanian Upper Secondary Education Students |
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Perceived Academic Self-Efficacy among Romanian Upper Secondary Education Students |
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Perceived Academic Self-Efficacy among Romanian Upper Secondary Education Students |
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Perceived<b> </b>academic self-efficacy represents an important component of students’ mental health and well-being. The link between efficacy beliefs and level of academic performances relies on the fact that they regulate the anxiety and foster motivation, school engagement, effort, and perseverance of students. This paper aims to identify factors that are conducive for more efficacious beliefs in different socio-economic and educational contexts. We build our analysis on data collected from a sample of Romanian upper secondary education students on their beliefs in relation to their ability to perform at the baccalaureate exam. We employ decision tree models in order to unveil the way factors interact and predict perceived academic self-efficacy, with focus on the positive support received from parents and teachers, as well as on features of the school environment. Our results can be useful for building more resilient educational environments that support mental health and academic well-being of students. |
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self-efficacy test anxiety academic performances baccalaureate exam upper secondary education |
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