Exploring the role of individual and collective efficacy beliefs and attitudes in teachers’ intentions to implement inclusive practices: Evidence from Canada, Germany and Switzerland

M. Knickenberg, H. Kullmann, in: 2025.

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ECER (European Conference on Educational Research)
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University of Belgrade, Serbia
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2025-09-09 – 2025-09-12
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Knickenberg M, Kullmann H. Exploring the role of individual and collective efficacy beliefs and attitudes in teachers’ intentions to implement inclusive practices: Evidence from Canada, Germany and Switzerland. In: ; 2025.
Knickenberg, M., & Kullmann, H. (2025). Exploring the role of individual and collective efficacy beliefs and attitudes in teachers’ intentions to implement inclusive practices: Evidence from Canada, Germany and Switzerland. ECER (European Conference on Educational Research), University of Belgrade, Serbia.
@inproceedings{Knickenberg_Kullmann_2025, title={Exploring the role of individual and collective efficacy beliefs and attitudes in teachers’ intentions to implement inclusive practices: Evidence from Canada, Germany and Switzerland}, author={Knickenberg, Margarita and Kullmann, Harry}, year={2025} }
Knickenberg, Margarita, and Harry Kullmann. “Exploring the Role of Individual and Collective Efficacy Beliefs and Attitudes in Teachers’ Intentions to Implement Inclusive Practices: Evidence from Canada, Germany and Switzerland,” 2025.
M. Knickenberg and H. Kullmann, “Exploring the role of individual and collective efficacy beliefs and attitudes in teachers’ intentions to implement inclusive practices: Evidence from Canada, Germany and Switzerland,” presented at the ECER (European Conference on Educational Research), University of Belgrade, Serbia, 2025.
Knickenberg, Margarita, and Harry Kullmann. Exploring the Role of Individual and Collective Efficacy Beliefs and Attitudes in Teachers’ Intentions to Implement Inclusive Practices: Evidence from Canada, Germany and Switzerland. 2025.

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