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Autor/in | Akinci, Abdullah Yavuz |
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Titel | A Research on the Relationship between Academic Self-Efficacy of Prospective Physical Education and Sports Teachers and Their Attitudes towards the Turkish Education History Course |
Quelle | In: Journal of Education and Learning, 9 (2020) 4, S.131-139 (9 Seiten)
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Sprache | englisch |
Dokumenttyp | gedruckt; online; Zeitschriftenaufsatz |
ISSN | 1927-5250 |
Schlagwörter | Foreign Countries; Self Efficacy; Preservice Teachers; Student Attitudes; Physical Education; Athletics; Educational History; Correlation; Student Interests; Value Judgment; Turkey |
Abstract | The purpose of this study is to research the relationship between academic self-efficacy of prospective physical education and sports teachers and their attitudes towards the Turkish Education History course. The study population consisted of 880 prospective teachers who study at the department of physical education and sports at Ege, 9 Eylül, Süleyman Demirel, Mehmet Akif Ersoy, Yozgat Bozok and Erciyes Universities and took the Turkish Education History course and the sample group consisted of 182 individuals who were selected randomly from such population. In the collection of data, the Personal Information Form developed by the researcher, the academic self-efficacy scale developed by Jerusalem and Schwarzer (1981) and adapted to Turkish by Yilmaz et al. (2007), and the attitude scale for the Turkish Education History course developed by Kamer and Simsek (2016) were used. The data obtained in the study were analyzed in computer environment. Number, percentage, mean and standard deviation were used as descriptive statistical methods to evaluate the data. Pearson's correlation coefficient was applied to continuous variables of the study. As a result, a positive relationship was found between the academic self-efficacy of prospective physical education teachers and their attitudes towards the Turkish Education History course. It is believed that this is due to the perspectives indicating that transferring this to academic development of prospective teachers who are in a phase of transition to professional life, and to development of new generations in their professional careers is important. (As Provided). |
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Update | 2024/1/01 |