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Title: The relationship between proficiency and self-efficacy beliefs of the University of Botswana students learning ESL
Authors: Magogwe, J.M.
Keywords: Proficiency
Self-efficacy
Beliefs
Learning
English as a second language
University of Botswana students
Issue Date: 2006
Publisher: University of Botswana, www.ub.bw
Citation: Magogwe, J.M. (2006) The relationship between proficiency and self-efficacy beliefs of the University of Botswana students learning ESL, Marang: Journal of Language and Learning, Vol. 16, pp. 121-131
Abstract: This article is about the relationship between proficiency, gender and self-efficacy beliefs. It further says that self-efficacy beliefs are important in learning and have been found to influence learning meanwhile Univesity of Botswana first year students have been found to perform badly in English language learning.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10311/871
ISSN: 1816-7659
Appears in Collections:Research articles (Communications & Study Skills Unit)

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