Research Article

SELF EFFICACY BELIEFS OF PRE-SERVICE TEACHERS ON TECHNOLOGY INTEGRATION

Volume: 22 Number: 3 July 1, 2021
Mustafa Caner , Sinan Aydın *
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SELF EFFICACY BELIEFS OF PRE-SERVICE TEACHERS ON TECHNOLOGY INTEGRATION

Abstract

The great use of technology in every part of life eventually forced educators to integrate up-to-date technologies into the teaching environments concerning the increased demands of millennial learners. Thus the teachers’ efficacy of technology integration into the teaching environments becomes a considerably vital issue besides the potential and positive roles of using the technology in the educational settings. The studies in the literature emphasize that increasing self-efficacy beliefs of pre-service teachers on technology integration during their education process will ultimately lead to successful technology integration in the future. Thus, it is believed that the studies examining the self-efficacy beliefs of pre-service teachers are worth conducting. Regarding this tenet, the present study intended to explore the self-efficacy beliefs of pre-service teachers enrolled in four different teacher education programs of a state university in Turkey. A total of 439 pre-service teachers (male= 145, female= 291, missing value=3) who enrolled in 1st, 2nd, 3rd and 4th grades of English language teacher education (n=115), Primary school teacher education (n=115), Turkish language teacher education (n=92) and Science teacher education (n=117) programs have participated in the study on voluntary bases. The present study, which adopted a non-experimental quantitative research design, gathered its data through a self-administered Likert-type survey accompanied by some demographic questions. The statistical analysis of the quantitative data revealed that pre-service teachers have high self- efficacy in technology integration in general. Additionally, it is found that while technology integration self-efficacy of pre-service teachers show a significant difference in line with some majors and grade level variables, there found no difference in terms of the gender variable.

Keywords

Technology integration, self-efficacy, technology readiness, teacher education

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APA
Caner, M., & Aydın, S. (2021). SELF EFFICACY BELIEFS OF PRE-SERVICE TEACHERS ON TECHNOLOGY INTEGRATION. Turkish Online Journal of Distance Education, 22(3), 79-94. https://doi.org/10.17718/tojde.961820
AMA
1.Caner M, Aydın S. SELF EFFICACY BELIEFS OF PRE-SERVICE TEACHERS ON TECHNOLOGY INTEGRATION. TOJDE. 2021;22(3):79-94. doi:10.17718/tojde.961820
Chicago
Caner, Mustafa, and Sinan Aydın. 2021. “SELF EFFICACY BELIEFS OF PRE-SERVICE TEACHERS ON TECHNOLOGY INTEGRATION”. Turkish Online Journal of Distance Education 22 (3): 79-94. https://doi.org/10.17718/tojde.961820.
EndNote
Caner M, Aydın S (July 1, 2021) SELF EFFICACY BELIEFS OF PRE-SERVICE TEACHERS ON TECHNOLOGY INTEGRATION. Turkish Online Journal of Distance Education 22 3 79–94.
IEEE
[1]M. Caner and S. Aydın, “SELF EFFICACY BELIEFS OF PRE-SERVICE TEACHERS ON TECHNOLOGY INTEGRATION”, TOJDE, vol. 22, no. 3, pp. 79–94, July 2021, doi: 10.17718/tojde.961820.
ISNAD
Caner, Mustafa - Aydın, Sinan. “SELF EFFICACY BELIEFS OF PRE-SERVICE TEACHERS ON TECHNOLOGY INTEGRATION”. Turkish Online Journal of Distance Education 22/3 (July 1, 2021): 79-94. https://doi.org/10.17718/tojde.961820.
JAMA
1.Caner M, Aydın S. SELF EFFICACY BELIEFS OF PRE-SERVICE TEACHERS ON TECHNOLOGY INTEGRATION. TOJDE. 2021;22:79–94.
MLA
Caner, Mustafa, and Sinan Aydın. “SELF EFFICACY BELIEFS OF PRE-SERVICE TEACHERS ON TECHNOLOGY INTEGRATION”. Turkish Online Journal of Distance Education, vol. 22, no. 3, July 2021, pp. 79-94, doi:10.17718/tojde.961820.
Vancouver
1.Mustafa Caner, Sinan Aydın. SELF EFFICACY BELIEFS OF PRE-SERVICE TEACHERS ON TECHNOLOGY INTEGRATION. TOJDE. 2021 Jul. 1;22(3):79-94. doi:10.17718/tojde.961820

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