@article{article_1465814, title={The Relationship Between School Climate and Student Self-efficacy: Evidence from High Schools}, journal={Bartın University Journal of Faculty of Education}, volume={14}, pages={734–750}, year={2025}, DOI={10.14686/buefad.1465814}, author={Aksoy, Oktay and Yirmibeş, Ahmet and Parlak, Nusret}, keywords={School climate, Self-efficacy, Supportive Teacher behaviors, Academic Self-efficacy}, abstract={The objective of this study is to assess the school environment and the levels of self-efficacy among high school students, as well as to examine the correlation between the school environment and their views of self-efficacy. The study involved a total of 1492 high school students. The data was analyzed using MANOVA, correlation, and hierarchical regression methods. The findings suggest that students’ self-efficacy judgments vary according to the sort of school they attend. Furthermore, the findings suggest that the students’ impressions of their self-efficacy remained constant despite their advancing grade level. Certain sub-factors related to school climate are linked to specific sub-factors of self-efficacy, and these variables mutually predict one another. Concerning the findings, we offer recommendations about the school climate and individuals’ belief in their abilities.}, number={3}, publisher={Bartin University}