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"This volume provides a look into self-efficacy and how it affects the educational setting, including pre-service teachers, teachers, and administrators when working in special education. The authors explore how technology and classroom management impacts the success of students"--

This volume provides a look into self-efficacy and how it affects the educational setting, including pre-service teachers, teachers, and administrators when working in special education. The authors explore how technology and classroom management impacts the success of students.



In Educator Perspectives of Self-Efficacy with Special Populations: From Administrators to Pre-Service Teachers, the authors argue for the importance of self-efficacy in all realms of education, starting with pre-service teachers, whose efficacy levels significantly impact their classroom confidence and effectiveness. Teachers who are confident in their ability to positively impact learning tend to implement evidence-based interventions, offer constructive feedback, and cultivate supportive classroom atmospheres. Administrators who foster inclusive practices, offer professional development, and nurture positive school cultures can enhance student success. In addition, when used effectively, technology empowers educators to tailor instruction, personalize learning, and support special populations, albeit with potential challenges. Likewise, skilled classroom management fueled by high self-efficacy, establishes clear expectations, fosters positive student relationships, and effectively addresses behavioral issues. In essence, self-efficacy serves as a cornerstone in educational dynamics, shaping attitudes, behaviors, and outcomes across stakeholders. By nurturing belief in their abilities and fortifying support structures, educators pave the way for inclusive and equitable learning environments.

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This volume provides a look into self-efficacy and how it affects the educational setting, including pre-service teachers, teachers, and administrators when working in special education. The authors explore how technology and classroom management impacts the success of students.
Introduction, by Donna M. Baumgardner and Deborah A. Banker

Chapter 1: "'I think I can, I think I can': A Historical Perspective of
Self-Efficacy" by Jesse Brock and Phillis M. Bunch

Chapter 2: "Secondary Pre-Service General Education Teachers Self-Efficacy
and Teaching Students with Disabilities" by Donna M. Baumgardner

Chapter 3: "K12 Teachers Perceptions of Teaching During a Pandemic" by Dana
Kay Manning and Deborah A. Banker

Chapter 4: "Self-Efficacy of Administrators and Teachers in Serving Dually
Identified Learners: The Collaboration Dilemma" by Stephanie Atchley, James
E. Gentry, Juanita M. Reyes, and Jennifer Phillips

Chapter 5: "Empowering Pedagogy: Unveiling the Impact of Self-Efficacy on
Technology Integration in Special Education Classrooms" by Kara Rosenblatt,
Adriana Frates, and Haidee A. Jackson

Chapter 6: "Navigating the Impact of Student Behavior through Teacher
Self-Efficacy" by Holly Lambert and Donna M. Baumgardner
Donna M. Baumgardner is assistant professor in the College of Education at Tarleton State University.