How would you rate your self-efficacy skills as a teacher?
Teachers who believe in their abilities ( handling tasks, obligations and challenges) increase their level of self-efficacy.
Do you value the importance of continuous professional development?
Do you use reflection to improve your teaching practice?
Do you set attainable goals?
Do you maintain a strong academic focus throughout your lessons and provide
constructive feedback to students?
Do you demonstrate resilience and view knockbacks as temporary stumbling
blocks?
Answering yes to these questions, shows powerful predictors of a teacher’s effectiveness. Self-efficacy means believing in your ability to succeed in any situation.

Well said, Self-efficacy is vital for teachers as it boosts confidence in managing classrooms, engaging students, and using effective strategies. Teachers with high self-efficacy are more innovative, resilient, and capable of fostering positive student outcomes. They maintain high expectations, provide effective feedback, and create a culture of continuous improvement, leading to better teaching and learning experiences!