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The case for using exemplars to develop academic self-efficacy
Authors:Helen Dixon  Eleanor Hawe  Richard Hamilton
Institution:1. University of Auckland, Auckland, New Zealandh.dixon@auckland.ac.nz;3. University of Auckland, Auckland, New Zealand
Abstract:Abstract

Academic self-efficacy is critical to academic success. Hence those working in higher education need to make deliberate and substantial attempts to foster academic competence, confidence, persistence and resilience in the students they teach, given they are essential components of academic self-efficacy. Addressing an identified gap in the exemplars literature, this article pays particular attention to how exemplars can be used in an embedded and sustained manner with the intent of fostering and supporting these components. Taking into account the three dimensions of self-efficacy – strength, magnitude and generality – and the various sources of information students draw upon to make judgements about their capabilities, four inter-dependent and inter-related practices and associated experiences are identified. We argue that collectively these practices and experiences can accentuate the positive effects and ameliorate the potential negative effects of exemplar use on student academic self-efficacy.
Keywords:Self-efficacy  assessment  exemplars
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