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Examination of the Teacher Self-Efficacy of Pre-Service Biology and Science Teachers in Terms of Different Variables
Author(s) -
Perihan Güneş
Publication year - 2016
Publication title -
journal of turkish science education
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.594
H-Index - 16
ISSN - 1304-6020
DOI - 10.12973/tused.10156a
Subject(s) - mathematics education , psychology , science education , medical education , mathematics , medicine
The objective of this study is to determine the teacher and academic self-efficacy of pre-service biology and science teachers and to examine of the teacher self-efficacy of pre-service biology and science teachers in terms of different variables (academic self-efficacy, grade level and academic achievement) The study sample consists of 134 pre-service teachers. In the study, we used the Teacher Self-Efficacy Scale (α= .91) and the Academic Self-Efficacy Scale (α= .87). We used descriptive analyses and regression analysis in the examination of the data. As a result of the descriptive analyses, it was determined that pre-service teachers had high levels of teacher self-efficacy ( X = 166,02), academic selfefficacy ( X = 21,58), and academic achievement ( X = 3,41). The study results suggest that pre-service teachers have high levels of teacher self-efficacy and levels of academic self-efficacy. Besides, it was observed that the academic self-efficacy made a significant contribution to the prediction of the belief of teacher self-efficacy and the entire model explained 26% of the variance. Since the results point out the academic self-efficacy as the variable predicting the teacher self-efficacy, it makes us think about the necessity for supporting and developing the pre-service teachers to accomplish an academic task during their education.

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