Value orientations of preservice teachers.

M A Solmon, M H Ashy
Author Information
  1. M A Solmon: Department of Kinesiology, Louisiana State University, Baton Rouge.

Abstract

Curriculum theorists have acknowledged the critical role that beliefs and values play in the decisions that teachers make, but very little is known about how teachers' value profiles develop. The purpose of this investigation was to examine the educational value orientations of a group of physical education preservice teachers (N = 16) enrolled in an elementary methods course and to investigate the link between value profiles and teacher behaviors. Value profiles were assessed using the Value Orientation Inventory (Ennis & Hooper, 1988). The results indicated that teachers in training entered field-based experiences with defined value profiles, but that these profiles were not stable constructs. Priorities within competing value orientations fluctuated over the course of a semester. Possible explanations for the changes that occurred and implications for teacher education programs are discussed.

MeSH Term

Adult
Female
Humans
Male
Physical Education and Training
Social Values
Teaching

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