Research Article

Self-efficacy Belief Profiles of Pre-service and In-service EFL Teachers

Number: 48 October 17, 2018
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Self-efficacy Belief Profiles of Pre-service and In-service EFL Teachers

Abstract

The purpose of present study is to explore pre-service and in-service EFL teachers’ levels of self- efficacy beliefs in terms of instructional strategies, student engagement and classroom management in a Turkish context and examine the correlations, similarities and differences between the groups of participants concerning their demographic characteristics. To achieve this, a questionnaire has been administered to the senior pre-service teachers studying in English Language Teacher Education and in-service EFL teachers teaching in various primary or elementary schools. In order to identify the levels of self- efficacy beliefs of the participants the data of the study was analyzed through a statistic program and correlations between subscales were computed through t-test and ANOVA. Findings indicate that overall self-efficacy beliefs of both in-service EFL teachers and pre-service EFL teachers are relatively high. The subscales of the questionnaire have shown in-depth findings related to self-efficacy beliefs in the instructional strategies, classroom management and student engagement. For instance, the findings revealed that while in-service teachers have more positive self-efficacy beliefs for the instructional strategies they used, pre-service teachers have been shown to feel more efficacious in student engagement. On the other hand, it is found that there was not a significant difference in both group’s efficacy beliefs in terms of classroom management.

 

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Details

Primary Language

English

Subjects

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Journal Section

Research Article

Authors

Habibe Dolgun
AKDENİZ ÜNİVERSİTESİ
Türkiye

Mustafa Caner
AKDENİZ ÜNİVERSİTESİ
Türkiye

Publication Date

October 17, 2018

Submission Date

August 22, 2017

Acceptance Date

September 15, 2018

Published in Issue

Year 2018 Number: 48

APA
Dolgun, H., & Caner, M. (2018). Self-efficacy Belief Profiles of Pre-service and In-service EFL Teachers. Mehmet Akif Ersoy University Journal of Education Faculty, 48, 602-623. https://izlik.org/JA35XY74NE
AMA
1.Dolgun H, Caner M. Self-efficacy Belief Profiles of Pre-service and In-service EFL Teachers. Mehmet Akif Ersoy University Journal of Education Faculty. 2018;(48):602-623. https://izlik.org/JA35XY74NE
Chicago
Dolgun, Habibe, and Mustafa Caner. 2018. “Self-Efficacy Belief Profiles of Pre-Service and In-Service EFL Teachers”. Mehmet Akif Ersoy University Journal of Education Faculty, nos. 48: 602-23. https://izlik.org/JA35XY74NE.
EndNote
Dolgun H, Caner M (October 1, 2018) Self-efficacy Belief Profiles of Pre-service and In-service EFL Teachers. Mehmet Akif Ersoy University Journal of Education Faculty 48 602–623.
IEEE
[1]H. Dolgun and M. Caner, “Self-efficacy Belief Profiles of Pre-service and In-service EFL Teachers”, Mehmet Akif Ersoy University Journal of Education Faculty, no. 48, pp. 602–623, Oct. 2018, [Online]. Available: https://izlik.org/JA35XY74NE
ISNAD
Dolgun, Habibe - Caner, Mustafa. “Self-Efficacy Belief Profiles of Pre-Service and In-Service EFL Teachers”. Mehmet Akif Ersoy University Journal of Education Faculty. 48 (October 1, 2018): 602-623. https://izlik.org/JA35XY74NE.
JAMA
1.Dolgun H, Caner M. Self-efficacy Belief Profiles of Pre-service and In-service EFL Teachers. Mehmet Akif Ersoy University Journal of Education Faculty. 2018;:602–623.
MLA
Dolgun, Habibe, and Mustafa Caner. “Self-Efficacy Belief Profiles of Pre-Service and In-Service EFL Teachers”. Mehmet Akif Ersoy University Journal of Education Faculty, no. 48, Oct. 2018, pp. 602-23, https://izlik.org/JA35XY74NE.
Vancouver
1.Habibe Dolgun, Mustafa Caner. Self-efficacy Belief Profiles of Pre-service and In-service EFL Teachers. Mehmet Akif Ersoy University Journal of Education Faculty [Internet]. 2018 Oct. 1;(48):602-23. Available from: https://izlik.org/JA35XY74NE

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