Does Effort Matter? The Effects of Teachers' Beliefs about Ability, Effort, Community Learning and Learner-Centered Instruction on Their Behavioral Intention for Curriculum Reform
The study aimed to investigate the effects of teachers' ability-based beliefs and effort-based beliefs on their behavioral intention for curriculum reform via their beliefs about learning. Data was collected through a survey from 1,195 public junior high and senior high school teachers in Taiwa...
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Main Authors: | Wen-Yan Chen (Author), Li-Li Huang (Author) |
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National Taipei University of Education,
2023-06-01T00:00:00Z.
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