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Examining the Self-Efficacy of Prospective Teachers in Technology Integration According to their Subject Areas: The Case of Turkey

Cilt: 10 Sayı: 3 12 Temmuz 2019
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Examining the Self-Efficacy of Prospective Teachers in Technology Integration According to their Subject Areas: The Case of Turkey

Abstract

The purpose of this study is to examine prospective teachers’ TPACK self-efficacy and variables affecting their training to integrate technology in education according to their subject areas. The survey research, a quantitative research method, was used in the study. The sample of the study is composed of senior prospective teachers (n=3553) from 19 different departments of 18 state universities in Turkey. The departments were gathered into nine subject areas by taking into consideration the criteria of prospective teachers’ subject areas. Mann-Whitney U and Kruskall-Wallis H tests were used for the comparisons of the groups. The results of the study show that TPACK is perceived differently according to the subject areas. Prospective teachers think that teacher educators do not sufficiently exhibit technology integration behaviors in their lessons and participants think that they somewhat have authentic experiences in using technology in education. While both scores of TPACK self-efficacy and variables affecting prospective teachers’ training to integrate technology in education are higher in favor of Foreign Languages subject area; prospective teachers in Mathematics and Turkish language have lower scores than other subject areas in the study. As a result, the self-efficacy of prospective teachers’ technology integration significantly differentiates.

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Kaynakça

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Ayrıntılar

Birincil Dil

İngilizce

Konular

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Bölüm

Araştırma Makalesi

Yayımlanma Tarihi

12 Temmuz 2019

Gönderilme Tarihi

17 Aralık 2018

Kabul Tarihi

29 Mayıs 2019

Yayımlandığı Sayı

Yıl 2019 Cilt: 10 Sayı: 3

Kaynak Göster

APA
Simsek, O., & Yazar, T. (2019). Examining the Self-Efficacy of Prospective Teachers in Technology Integration According to their Subject Areas: The Case of Turkey. Contemporary Educational Technology, 10(3), 289-308. https://doi.org/10.30935/cet.590105
AMA
1.Simsek O, Yazar T. Examining the Self-Efficacy of Prospective Teachers in Technology Integration According to their Subject Areas: The Case of Turkey. Contemporary Educational Technology. 2019;10(3):289-308. doi:10.30935/cet.590105
Chicago
Simsek, Omer, ve Taha Yazar. 2019. “Examining the Self-Efficacy of Prospective Teachers in Technology Integration According to their Subject Areas: The Case of Turkey”. Contemporary Educational Technology 10 (3): 289-308. https://doi.org/10.30935/cet.590105.
EndNote
Simsek O, Yazar T (01 Temmuz 2019) Examining the Self-Efficacy of Prospective Teachers in Technology Integration According to their Subject Areas: The Case of Turkey. Contemporary Educational Technology 10 3 289–308.
IEEE
[1]O. Simsek ve T. Yazar, “Examining the Self-Efficacy of Prospective Teachers in Technology Integration According to their Subject Areas: The Case of Turkey”, Contemporary Educational Technology, c. 10, sy 3, ss. 289–308, Tem. 2019, doi: 10.30935/cet.590105.
ISNAD
Simsek, Omer - Yazar, Taha. “Examining the Self-Efficacy of Prospective Teachers in Technology Integration According to their Subject Areas: The Case of Turkey”. Contemporary Educational Technology 10/3 (01 Temmuz 2019): 289-308. https://doi.org/10.30935/cet.590105.
JAMA
1.Simsek O, Yazar T. Examining the Self-Efficacy of Prospective Teachers in Technology Integration According to their Subject Areas: The Case of Turkey. Contemporary Educational Technology. 2019;10:289–308.
MLA
Simsek, Omer, ve Taha Yazar. “Examining the Self-Efficacy of Prospective Teachers in Technology Integration According to their Subject Areas: The Case of Turkey”. Contemporary Educational Technology, c. 10, sy 3, Temmuz 2019, ss. 289-08, doi:10.30935/cet.590105.
Vancouver
1.Omer Simsek, Taha Yazar. Examining the Self-Efficacy of Prospective Teachers in Technology Integration According to their Subject Areas: The Case of Turkey. Contemporary Educational Technology. 01 Temmuz 2019;10(3):289-308. doi:10.30935/cet.590105