The relationship between perceived teacher autonomy support, perceived competence in learning, and academic performance among nursing students

Key Points

  • Analyzes the impact of teacher autonomy support on students’ self-efficacy, engagement, and learning outcomes.
  • Explores the role of perceived competence in shaping academic motivation and performance.
  • Provides recommendations for enhancing teaching strategies to foster student-centered learning in nursing education.

Description

This book explores the relationship between perceived teacher autonomy support, perceived competence in learning, and academic performance among nursing students. It examines how supportive teaching environments influence students’ motivation, confidence, and overall academic success.

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