Language teacher practices predicting students’ reading self-efficacy: Jordanian students’ participation in PISA 2018 Cover Image

Language teacher practices predicting students’ reading self-efficacy: Jordanian students’ participation in PISA 2018
Language teacher practices predicting students’ reading self-efficacy: Jordanian students’ participation in PISA 2018

Author(s): Emad Mohamad Alzubi, Madher Mohammad Attiat
Subject(s): Language and Literature Studies, Education
Published by: Birlesik Dunya Yenilik Arastirma ve Yayincilik Merkezi
Keywords: reading self-efficacy; Jordanian students; PISA 2018;

Summary/Abstract: This study investigated the ability of language teachers’ practices to predict self-efficacy in reading among Jordanian students participating in PISA 2018. The study adopted the secondary analysis method by analyzing the responses of 8,963 15-year-oldmales and females in 313 schools who participated in PISA 2018. Statistically significant differences in students’ perceptions were found in teacher-directed instruction, teacher support for students, teacher motivating students to engage in reading, and enjoyable reading. Additionally, female students exhibited more reading self-efficacy than male students. There were statistically significant differences in students’ perceptions of controlling the classroom environment, and feedback in favor of males. The multiple linear regression analysis indicated that five factors explained a statistically significant proportion of the variance in self-efficacy in reading (14.7%). Enjoyment of reading was the factor that contributed the most with a percentage of 10.2%, followed by teacher enthusiasm with 3.6%.

  • Issue Year: 16/2021
  • Issue No: 6
  • Page Range: 3213-3231
  • Page Count: 19
  • Language: English