Long-Lived Larvae of the Gastropod Aplysia juliana: Do They Disperse and Metamorphose or Just Slowly Fade Away

  • Kempf S
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This study examined the relationships between implementation of a school-wide approach to behavior, School-wide Positive Behavior Support (SWPBS), and teacher self-efficacy. Twenty-two teachers from schools implementing SWPBS and 40 teachers from schools not implementing SWPBS completed a questionnaire measuring aspects of self-efficacy. Differences in ratings of self-efficacy were examined using multilevel modeling. Results showed that teachers at SWPBS schools reported significantly higher perceptions of teacher self-efficacy when controlling for school-level effects. Results are discussed in terms of implications for future research and practice.

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Kempf, S. (1981). Long-Lived Larvae of the Gastropod Aplysia juliana: Do They Disperse and Metamorphose or Just Slowly Fade Away. Marine Ecology Progress Series, 6, 61–65. https://doi.org/10.3354/meps006061

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