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- Title
Mixed Methods Analysis of Factors Influencing Self-Efficacy in Student-Teachers during Teaching Practices.
- Authors
Kanwal, Nosheen; Khan, Muhabat; Kanwal, Noreen
- Abstract
Teaching practice plays an important role in the development of self-efficacy believes in student-teachers, but there are many instances that can low self-efficacy level in student-teachers. Bandura contends, “task of creating learning environment conducive to development of cognitive competencies rests heavily on the talents and selfefficacy of teachers" (Bandura, 1997, p. 240). This study was conducted to investigate the student-teachers’ selfefficacy believes regarding teaching practice. Mixed methodology was adopted to get comprehensive understanding of self-efficacy perceptions of student-teachers. Two research tools were used, a questionnaire named TES (Teacher Efficacy Scale) developed by Gibson & Dembo in 1984 was administered, moreover, 5 focus-group discussions were conducted to be familiar with self-efficacy level of student-teachers. A total of 489 student-teachers were selected using convenient sampling method. Study concluded that student-teachers have average level of self-efficacy believes regarding teaching practice and its features such as choosing and applying appropriate teaching strategies in the classroom, managing classroom and managing behavior of pupils. Moreover, the data revealed that student-teachers were unconfident regarding altering the strong influence of family background of pupils that serve as hindrance in their study. This study recommended the student-teachers’ self-efficacy believes should be developed during course work and an educational psychologist should be appointed, whose duty is to counsel the issues faced by the studentteachers and enhancing the self-efficacy level of student-teachers at the end of each teaching practice day.
- Subjects
FACTOR analysis; EDUCATIONAL psychologists; SELF-efficacy; TEACHER effectiveness; CLASSROOM environment; SOCIAL background
- Publication
Ilkogretim Online, 2021, Vol 20, Issue 2, p1128
- ISSN
1305-3515
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.17051/ilkonline.2021.02.128