TURKISH PRESERVICE ELEMENTARY TEACHERS' SELF-EFFICACY BELIEFS REGARDING MATHEMATICS AND SCIENCE TEACHING

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2010

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Bursal, Murat

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SPRINGER

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info:eu-repo/semantics/closedAccess

Özet

This study investigated Turkish preservice, elementary teachers' personal mathematics teaching efficacy (PMTE), and science teaching efficacy (PSTE) beliefs at the end of their teacher education program. A majority of the participants believed they were well prepared to teach both elementary mathematics and science, but their PSTE scores were significantly lower than their PMTE scores. However, a significant correlation was found between the PMTE and PSTE scores. No significant gender effect on PMTE and PSTE scores was observed, but unlike the results from other countries, Turkish female preservice elementary teachers were found to have slightly higher PMTE and PSTE scores than their male peers. High school major area was found to be a significant predictor of participants' PMTE and PSTE scores. Participants with mathematics/science high school majors were found to have significantly higher PMTE and PSTE scores than those with other high school majors.

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high school major area, personal mathematics teaching efficacy, personal science teaching efficacy, preservice elementary teacher

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INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF SCIENCE AND MATHEMATICS EDUCATION

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8

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4

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