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Early childhood and elementary preservice teachers’ beliefs
Authors:Huey‐Ling Lin  Nedra Hazareesingh  Janet Taylor  Jeffrey Gorrell  Helen L Carlson
Institution:1. Alabama State University , Montgomery , AL 36101‐0271 , USA;2. University of Minnesota , Duluth , MN , USA;3. Auburn University
Abstract:Abstract

In this study we examined 382 preservice teachers’ perceived efficacy, their beliefs regarding teaching and learning, and the relationship between these two variables by analyzing quantitative and qualitative data using a modified version of the Gibson and Dembo Teacher Efficacy Scale and six open‐ended questions. A general linear model analysis revealed that several factors differ across certain preparation programs. Preservice teachers’ efficacy beliefs increased at the end of these two different teacher education programs. Qualitative analyzes revealed variance in preservice teachers’ beliefs about teaching and learning between the two majors and in the two locations which they were studying. Most ending‐level preservice teachers had adopted the views of the way teachers are supposed to teach promoted by the particular teacher education program. The internal program coherence, program structural contexts, program's goals, and learning experiences in the program may act as important factors on preservice teachers’ beliefs. © 2001 Elsevier Science Inc. All rights reserved.
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