Essays about: "Self-efficacy theory"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 51 essays containing the words Self-efficacy theory.
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1. Garden-based learning in teacher education in Germany - A mixed-method study of teacher students´ and teacher educators´ views on garden-based education
University essay from Göteborgs universitet/Institutionen för didaktik och pedagogisk professionAbstract : Aim: This study focuses on achieving an in-depth understanding of teacher educators' and teacher students' perspectives on garden-based learning in the teacher education program in several universities in Germany. Theory: The theoretical framework is based on three theories. READ MORE
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2. Compliance with corporate ICT security practices in work from home environment : Attitude changes in the move from office to home
University essay from Linnéuniversitetet/Institutionen för informatik (IK)Abstract : The Covid-19 pandemic and the ensuing lockdowns that multiple countries put in place have forced companies to nearly instantly switch to an entirely remote work environment, irrelevant if they were prepared to or not. Such abrupt change in the work environment and the digital nature of modern work is bound to raise issues with employees, specifically in terms of security and compliance. READ MORE
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3. Portraits of Participation : An interview study on the effects of social learning theory mechanisms on political participation
University essay from Uppsala universitet/Statsvetenskapliga institutionenAbstract : If democratic society is to avert the dire straits that may come from decreasing levels of political participation and civic engagement, all potential explanatory factors must be explored. The purpose of this paper is to i) elucidate how the modeling and self-efficacy mechanisms of social learning theory affect individuals’ decisions to participate politically or not, and ii) assess the applicability of the relatively unutilized social learning theory in studies on political socialization and participation, respectively. READ MORE
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4. The role of motivations and perceived ability to cycle as a mode of transport in an emerging cycling culture - the case study of Cork Metropolitan Area, Ireland
University essay from Lunds universitet/Institutionen för kulturgeografi och ekonomisk geografiAbstract : Cycling as mode of transport can be seen as a sustainable and active mode of travel that can be part of the solution for climate change and urban congestion. Many cities in Europe are now investing in cycling to reduce their carbon emissions and make their spaces more liveable and accessible. READ MORE
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5. The effects of telenursing on HbA1c and selfefficacy among patients with diabetes : A descriptive literature review
University essay from Högskolan i Gävle/Avdelningen för vårdvetenskapAbstract : Aim: To describe the effects of telenursing on HbA1c and self-efficacy among patientswith diabetes.Methods: This paper is a descriptive literature review. The two authors usedPubMed database to search for quantitative research literature, and then selected 10articles according to the research objectives and research problems, and made asummary. READ MORE