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教师自我效能感是相信能够控制或掌握某些情况的能力。小学教师自我效能感的高低会影响其工作。本研究旨在运用文献计量学分析,揭示近三十年来小学教师自我效能感的研究趋势。使用Scopus数据库收集符合标准的文章,最终获得了1994-2022年间的164篇文章。结果显示,“自我效能感”是文章发表中使用最广泛的关键词,而研究人员关注的是小学教师的自我效能感。土耳其、澳大利亚和中国是该领域发表论文最多的国家。发表论文最多的期刊是《国际包容期刊》和《Egitim ve Bilim》。Betoret f.d, Palmer d和De Veve d是被引用次数最多的作者。从分析结果可以看出,“自我效能感、教师自我效能感、全纳教育”是本文最近使用最多的关键词。本研究的结果表明,除了知名国家讨论小学教育教师自我效能感外,本研究还需要在其他发展中国家开展。建议发展中国家可以开展这方面的研究,教师自我效能感更应该关注教师自我发展和教师在教学过程中的信心。
Bibliometric Analysis of Teacher Self-Efficacy in Primary Education
Teacher self-efficacy is the ability to believe in controlling or mastering certain situations. The level of self-efficacy of elementary school teachers will affect their work. This study aims to uncover study trends related to primary school teacher self-efficacy over the last three decades by using bibliometric analysis. The Scopus database was used to collect articles that matched the criteria, eventually yielding 164 articles from 1994–2022. The results showed that "self-efficacy" was the most widely used keyword in article publications, while the researchers focused on teacher self-efficacy in elementary schools. Turkey, Australia, and China are the countries that produce the most publications in this field. The journals that produce the most publications are the International Journal of Inclusion and Egitim ve Bilim. Betoret f.d, Palmer d, and De Veve d are the authors with the highest number of citations. Based on the results of this analysis, it shows that "self-efficacy, teacher self-efficacy, and inclusive education" are the most recently used keywords in the article. The results of this study indicate that in addition to well-known countries that discuss teacher self-efficacy in primary school education, this study also needs to be carried out in other developing countries. It is suggested that developing countries can develop research in this area and that teacher self-efficacy should be more focused on teacher self-development and teacher confidence when teaching.