Publication: Prospective science teachers' self-efficacy beliefs about teaching science between 6-8 terms and the opinions on these beliefs [Fen bilgisi öǧretmen adaylari{dotless}ni{dotless}n 6-8. Dönemler arasi{dotless}ndaki fen öǧretimine yönelik öz yeterlik İnançlari{dotless} ve bu İnanca İlişkin görüşleri]
Abstract
The formal educational institutions and the society have an important function in acquiring a sense of self-efficacy. Teachers play a role in the formal educational process. The purpose of the study is to examine prospective science teachers' self-efficacy belief level in the 6th to 8th terms and the differences in this process. This survey model study was applied in the spring semester of 2009-2010,the fall and spring semesters of the academic year 2010-2011. 40 prospective science teachers, from Marmara University Primary Science Education Department, participated in the study for three semesters. The data was collected by science teaching self-efficacy belief scale, interview questions and video recordings. The data of the scale was analyzed with paired sampled t-test and the descriptive statistical technique. Interview questions were analyzed by open-coding, and the results were interpreted in tables. According to the findings, participants' self-efficacious for science teaching is usually "good"; and it is determined from this context they found themselves quite efficient to teach science. Besides, prospective science teachers have a positive attitude towards the lessons which offer opportunity to practice. The practical lessons are highly significant for the prospective science teachers' self-efficacy beliefs. © 2013 Educational Consultancy and Research Center.
