2021
DOI: 10.24256/jpmipa.v9i2.2048
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Systematic Literature Review: Science Self-Efficacy in Science Learning

Abstract: Abstract:Learning success is often represented by numbers that indicate the extent to which students can achieve educational goals. However, basically, the success is determined by how much effort and their self-efficacy in learning. Therefore, the purpose of this study is to describe students' self-efficacy in learning and teachers' self-efficacy in teaching science. To obtain more comprehensive data and explanations, the Systematic Literature Review method was used in this study. This method is used to analy… Show more

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“…The researcher uses this approach to systematically review several studies by going through the planning, conducting, and reporting process (Kitchenham et al, 2009). The primary process is planning, which entails choosing the research subject and more precise questions (Kartimi et al, 2021). After establishing Self-efficacy and Motivation in SLA as the research subject matter, an SLR conducting process takes place, which entails looking for articles using predefined keywords.…”
Section: Data Sourcesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The researcher uses this approach to systematically review several studies by going through the planning, conducting, and reporting process (Kitchenham et al, 2009). The primary process is planning, which entails choosing the research subject and more precise questions (Kartimi et al, 2021). After establishing Self-efficacy and Motivation in SLA as the research subject matter, an SLR conducting process takes place, which entails looking for articles using predefined keywords.…”
Section: Data Sourcesmentioning
confidence: 99%