The fear of looking dumb leads to self-limiting anxiety, while embracing your foibles can lead to unexpected rewards. Here ...
The desire for external validation, along with external regulation of emotions, can make us feel like reactaholics—that is, controlled by the impressions and judgments of others. In contrast, ...
Introduction: The study aims to explore the role of emotion regulation and teaching self-efficacy in predicting work engagement among Chinese English-as-a-Foreign-Language (EFL) teachers in the higher ...
Introduction: The study aims to examine the direct and indirect effects of exercising self-efficacy on physical education learning engagement through mediator flow experience. Methods: Based on a ...
To paraphrase Oscar Wilde, you’d need a heart of stone not to scoff at a certain Harvard Crimson headline: “Harvard Professors Cancel Classes as Students Feel Blue After Trump Win.” Courses like ...
ABSTRACT: The recent report from the Programme for International Student Assessment (PISA) has highlighted a concerning lack of engagement and motivation among students globally, resulting in ...
There’s a reason the words “believe in yourself” are plastered on classroom signs and cross-stitched on throw pillows. Your sense of self-efficacy, or the belief that you can accomplish what you set ...
ABSTRACT: Academic engagement describes a student’s investment in learning which involves attention, interest, and effort. Despite its importance, research suggests many students lack academic ...
When it comes to breaking into the tech industry, there can be many internal barriers that prevent an individual from starting their journey. A lack of diverse role models, success stories and ...