Perceived Self-Efficacy Geared Towards Education: Systematic Review

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Roger Patricio-Gamboa
Joel Alanya-Beltrán
Sandra Patricia Acuña-Condori
Yanet Poma-Santivañez

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Self-efficacy is understood as a person’s perception of the ability to plan and perform specific tasks. This article presents a systematic review of the literature about related to perceived self-efficacy in the educational field. Relevant aspects are identified unknown and controversial relevant aspects, as well as provide information on perceived self-efficacy in students and teachers. The methodology is a descriptive and introspective review. The analysis was carried out in databases (Scopus, EBSCO, SciELO, Dialnet and Google Scholar) between 2011 and 2020. A final sample of 26 articles was obtained, which demonstrated the identification of various aspects related to perceived self-efficacy applied to both students and teachers. In conclusion, the studies analyzed provided insight into the themes and designs used in the matter.

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Patricio-Gamboa, R. ., Alanya-Beltrán, J. ., Acuña-Condori, S. P. ., & Poma-Santivañez, Y. . (2021). Perceived Self-Efficacy Geared Towards Education: Systematic Review. Espirales Revista Multidisciplinaria De investigación, 5(37), 32–45. https://doi.org/10.31876/er.v5i37.791
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