A mixed methods study of the teachers' self-efficacy views and their ability to improve self-efficacy beliefs during teaching.

Şenol Orakcı, Derya Yüreğilli Göksu, Savaş Karagöz
Author Information
  1. Şenol Orakcı: Department of Educational Sciences, Aksaray Faculty of Education, Aksaray University, Aksaray, Türkiye.
  2. Derya Yüreğilli Göksu: Ministry of National Education, Etimesgut BİLSEM, Ankara, Türkiye.
  3. Savaş Karagöz: Department of Educational Sciences, Aksaray Faculty of Education, Aksaray University, Aksaray, Türkiye.

Abstract

Objective: The current study has the aim of investigating teachers' views about their self-efficacy and how they improve their self-efficacy beliefs during teaching practice.
Methods: The study was designed in a mixed methods research design. "Teacher's Self-Efficacy Scale," "Personal Information Form" and "Semi-structured Interview Form" were employed in the study. The quantitative data were collected from 379 teachers in public schools in the 2021-2022 academic year, whereas the qualitative data were obtained from the top 10 participants with the highest level of self-efficacy.
Results and Discussion: Based on the qualitative and quantitative results of the present study, it was revealed that teachers' self-efficacy levels were high, and they felt self-efficient in their teaching.The study is of great importance since determining teachers' opinions about their self-efficacy beliefs and how they improve their self-efficacy beliefs in the solution of the problems they encountered during teaching practice will not only raise awareness of the importance of self-efficacy in teaching profession, but will contribute to further research and qualified teacher training.

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References

  1. Front Psychol. 2019 Jul 12;10:1645 [PMID: 31354604]
  2. Front Psychol. 2022 Jun 30;13:904151 [PMID: 35846714]

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