Supporting self-efficacy beliefs and interest as educational inputs and outcomes: Framing AI and Human partnered task experiences

Volume: 80, Pages: 101850 - 101850
Published: May 1, 2020
Abstract
Interest and self-efficacy are crucial to academic success. This study addresses two gaps in our understanding of their development and support during university courses: how prior self-efficacy and interest plays a role in, and how different classroom activities build toward the development of students' future interest and self-efficacy. In this study the interplay between ability-beliefs (self-efficacy/self-concept) and interest at three...
Paper Details
Title
Supporting self-efficacy beliefs and interest as educational inputs and outcomes: Framing AI and Human partnered task experiences
Published Date
May 1, 2020
Volume
80
Pages
101850 - 101850
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