Globally, parents and governments are concerned with the standard of
education. School administrators and teachers are increasingly under
pressure to raise standards across the curriculum. Research indicates
that the single most important factor in raising educational standards
is teacher effectiveness. Teacher effectiveness is the theme of this
book. It takes the reader into the minds of pre-service teachers as it
explores their perceptions of self- efficacy in relation to fundamental
instructional tactics. The reader will gain insights into pre- service
teachers' perceptions of their ability to teach English and Mathematics
and how this correlates with other skills that are basic to teaching.
Tertiary educators, school administrators and teachers who are
interested in how self-efficacy affects performance, and how it can be
enhanced, will find this book interesting.