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Motivation and degree completion in a university-based teacher education programme
Authors:Marjon Fokkens-Bruinsma  Esther Tamara Canrinus
Institution:1. Department of Teacher Education, University of Groningen, Groningen, The NetherlandsMarjon.bruinsma@rug.nl;3. Department of Teacher Education, University of Groningen, Groningen, The Netherlands
Abstract:This study investigated which factors determine degree completion in a Dutch university-based teacher education programme. We assumed that both student characteristics and characteristics of the learning environment affected degree completion. We included the following factors in our study: motivation for becoming a teacher, teaching self-efficacy, professional commitment, perceptions of time management and perceptions of quality of instruction in the teacher education programme. Data were collected from 135 preservice teachers using a digital questionnaire. The student administration of the teacher education department provided data on degree completion. Analyses showed that teaching ability was the most important motive for becoming a teacher; it was also found to be a negative predictor of degree completion. We found that social utility values, professional commitment, perceptions of quality of instruction and time management contributed to the prediction of degree completion. The findings and implications for teacher education and policy are discussed.
Keywords:teacher motivation  preservice teachers  degree completion
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