Teachers’ self-efficacy and intercultural classroom practices in diverse classroom contexts: A cross-national comparison

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Abstract

This cross-national study provides new insights in teacher efficacy in today’s culturally diverse classrooms using survey data of 269 early childhood and primary school teachers in England, Italy, the Netherlands and Poland. Teacher efficacy can be viewed as a two dimensional concept in which both general beliefs are measured alongside (diversity-related) domain-specific beliefs. These beliefs are related to the cultural classroom context and the use of intercultural classroom practices. Our results indicate that policies and professional development targeted at the reciprocal relation between diversity-related efficacy and practices are important when preparing teachers for working in diverse classroom contexts.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)58-70
JournalInternational Journal of Intercultural Relations
Volume79
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Nov 2020

Keywords

  • Teacher self-efficacy
  • Intercultural classroom practices
  • Cross-national
  • Culturally diverse classrooms

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