Do Teachers’ Personality and Their Self-Efficacy Have Stronger Significance in Teaching Effectiveness?
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https://doi.org/10.15823/p.2025.159.4Keywords:
teacher personality, psychological factors, self-efficacy, teaching effectivenessAbstract
This study reviews key findings on teacher’s psychology, focusing on personality and self-efficacy in relation to teaching quality. Analyzing 16 top-cited Scopus articles, it finds that traits like conscientiousness, extraversion, and emotional stability, along with strong teaching confidence, contribute to effective teaching. It calls for more diverse, cross-cultural research and improved teacher’s training on psychological skills.
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2025-12-20
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Utaminingsih, D., Haenilah, E. Y., Mujiyati, M., & Nurwahiddin, M. (2025). Do Teachers’ Personality and Their Self-Efficacy Have Stronger Significance in Teaching Effectiveness? . Pedagogika, 159(3), 81–106. https://doi.org/10.15823/p.2025.159.4
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