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    Unveiling Teachers’ Instructional Self-Efficacy in Science Mathematics and Technology: Personal and Contextual Influences

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    2025-04
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    Sellami, Abdellatif
    Santhosh, Malavika E
    Michaleczek, Igor
    Alazaizeh, Manar
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    Teachers’ self-efficacy, their ability to efficiently handle the tasks, responsibilities, and chal-lenges related to their occupation, is a key determinant of students’ achievement and motivation in STEM subjects. Thus, this study seeks to investigate teachers’ instructional self-efficacy in science, mathematics, and technology in Qatar, using Bandura’s self-efficacy theory as a theoretical framework. A quantitative exploratory research methodology was adopted, involving 322 middle and high school teachers from both public and private schools. Data analysis included factor analysis, reliability tests, descriptive statistics, and non-parametric tests. Results indicate that, despite teachers’ high self-efficacy in STEM instruction, significant differences were observed across gender, school type, educational level taught, and academic degree achieved. The results further demonstrated significantly higher self-efficacy among male teachers (p < 0.05), high school teachers (p < 0.05), private school teachers (p < 0.05), and teachers with higher educational degrees (p < 0.001), compared to their counterparts. This study rec-ommends enhancing teachers’ positive attitudes towards STEM-inclusive education through increased professional development opportunities. These findings provide valuable insights for educational stake-holders seeking to improve teacher performance and well-being in Qatar’s schools.
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