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    Perception of teachers working in schools with high and low levels of effectiveness in the Basque Autonomous Community (BAC), Spain
    (Universidad de Murcia. Servicio de Publicaciones, 2026) Oregui González, Eider; Rodríguez Miguel, Sandra; Airbe Barandiarán, Ana; Bartau Rojas, Isabel; Sin departamento asociado
    In the introductionis carried out a theoretical review of studies related to school effectiveness and improvement. The scientific literature has been used as a basis for designing a questionnaire to collect teachers' perceptions in relation to training and educational innovation projects and plans, methodology, attention to diversity and student monitoring, evaluation, school organisation and management, leadership, school climate, family-school-community relations, and gender socialisation. In all, 372 teachers rated the items of the questionnaire on a Likert scale from 0to 10 and the differences found between the perceptions of male and female teachers in high-and low-efficacy schools in the Basque Autonomous Community(BAC)are highlighted. To conclude, the limitations, future lines and contributions of the study are discussed.

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