Self-Efficacy

Self-Efficacy Research Strategies

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This material was created for the Increasing Academic Achievement Study conducted by The National Research Center on the Gifted and Talented (NRC/GT) at the University of Connecticut. The NRC/GT developed five intervention strategies, and this intervention on Self-Efficacy was one of them. Throughout this website we will alternate between “he” and “she” when referring to a student to avoid gender inequity.

This website contains background information and specific strategies that educators can use to increase their students’ self-efficacy.

This self-efficacy material was developed by Dr. Del Siegle at the Neag Center for Gifted Education at the University of Connecticut. It may not be reproduced or distributed beyond this website.

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Principal Investigators
Del Siegle and Sally M. Reis

Study Design Team
Del Siegle, Sally M. Reis, and D. Betsy McCoach

Intervention Development Team
Del Siegle, Sally M. Reis, D. Betsy McCoach, Meredith Greene, and Ric Schreiber

Study Implementation Team
Del Siegle, Sally M. Reis, Becky Mann, Michele Moore, and Scott Davie

The National Research Center on the Gifted and Talented
Neag School of Education – University of Connecticut
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Storrs, CT 06269-3007

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