This quantitative study aims to explore the validity of Donohoo et al.’s (2020) Enabling Conditions for Collective Teacher Efficacy Scale (EC-CTES) for fostering collective efficacy in schools and evaluate its relationship to measures of collective ...
Christine M. Anderson +3 more
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Collective efficacy and the built environment. [PDF]
Abstract Collective efficacy is a prominent explanation for neighborhood crime concentrations. Just as crime is concentrated in particular neighborhoods, within‐neighborhoods crime is concentrated in particular criminogenic locations. Research suggests criminogenic locations are determined by features of the built environment.
Lanfear CC.
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Team cohesiveness and collective efficacy explain outcomes in interprofessional education. [PDF]
Background Team cohesiveness and collective efficacy have been construed as important characteristics of a high-functioning team. However, the psychological mechanism through which they promote positive outcomes remains unknown.
Ganotice FA +6 more
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Broken Windows and Collective Efficacy
The broken windows thesis posits that signs of disorder increase crime and fear, both directly and indirectly. Although considerable theoretical evidence exists to support the idea that disorder is positively related to fear of crime, the empirical ...
Aldrin Abdullah +3 more
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Measuring collective efficacy for inclusion in a global context [PDF]
Previous research has identified the importance of teacher attitudes and self-efficacy in supporting inclusive education. This study involved a multi-national exploration of a further dimension of inclusive education, collective efficacy, through the ...
U. Sharma +8 more
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Shaping teachers' organizational citizenship behavior through self-efficacy and trust in colleagues: moderating role of collective efficacy. [PDF]
The aims of this study are: (1) to examine the mediating effect of teacher self-efficacy on the relationship between trust in colleagues and organizational citizenship behavior (OCB); and (2) to evaluate the moderating effect of collective efficacy on ...
Choong YO, Ng LP.
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Enhancing Chinese EFL Teachers’ Work Engagement: The Role of Self and Collective Efficacy [PDF]
Teachers’ work engagement is considered an essential component in instruction. Accordingly, the emphasis should be over physical and mental predictors of this construct.
Liping Ge
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Toward the Impact of EFL Teachers' Self-Efficacy and Collective Efficacy on Students' Engagement. [PDF]
Given the centrality of students' engagement in their academic success, considerable attention has been paid to this construct and its potential predictors.
Lu Q, Mustafa Z.
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The built environment and collective efficacy [PDF]
Collective efficacy, i.e., perception of mutual trust and willingness to help each other, is a measure of neighborhood social capital and has been associated with positive health outcomes including lower rates of assaults, homicide, premature mortality, and asthma.
Deborah A Cohen, Brian Karl Finch
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Pro-environment behavior in China: unveiling the role of self and collective efficacy, individual and social norms [PDF]
PurposeThis study examined the determinants of pro-environmental behavior (PEB) in China, drawing on Social Cognitive Theory and Norm Activation Theory to explore how psychological and social factors—namely self-efficacy, collective efficacy, individual ...
Lizhen Qiu
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