2019
DOI: 10.29252/rme.11.1.10
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Study of the Relationship between Self-Efficacy Beliefs and Creative Teaching in Mashhad Nursing and Midwifery Faculty

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“…This is in tandem with the finding which concluded that there is a positive relationship between teachers’ creativity and their self-efficacy (Nesse, 2014). This is also consistent with the results reported by Mohebi Amin and Rabiei (2019) who studied the relationship between self-efficacy beliefs and creative teaching in Mashhad nursing and midwifery faculty members. They found a significant relationship between self-efficacy beliefs and creative teaching skills of faculty members.…”
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“…This is in tandem with the finding which concluded that there is a positive relationship between teachers’ creativity and their self-efficacy (Nesse, 2014). This is also consistent with the results reported by Mohebi Amin and Rabiei (2019) who studied the relationship between self-efficacy beliefs and creative teaching in Mashhad nursing and midwifery faculty members. They found a significant relationship between self-efficacy beliefs and creative teaching skills of faculty members.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 91%
“…The finding of the second research question can be interpreted in light of the argument that the most important characteristic of creative people is having a high self-concept (Mohebi Amin and Rabiei, 2019). This positive self-concept in turn can make the teacher more creative in designing the curriculum, classroom management and appropriate teaching methods (Haughey and Murphy, 2003).…”
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