A study on the relationship between pre-service English teachers’ self efficacy level and their classroom management beliefs / Ahmad Alief Esmail @ Ismail
This study examined the relationship between teacher efficacy and classroom management beliefs among pre-service teachers taking their Bachelors of Education (Honors) TESL in UiTM Kampus Bandaraya. These pre-service teachers have been sent to schools all over Melaka for their teaching practicum....
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Format: | Thesis |
Language: | English |
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2010
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Online Access: | https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/14479/1/TD_AHMAD%20ALIEF%20ESMAIL%20%40%20ISMAIL%20ED%2010_5.pdf |
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Summary: | This study examined the relationship between teacher efficacy and classroom
management beliefs among pre-service teachers taking their Bachelors of Education
(Honors) TESL in UiTM Kampus Bandaraya. These pre-service teachers have been sent
to schools all over Melaka for their teaching practicum. The data is collected using an
instrument adapted from Woolfolk & Hoy (1990) Teacher Efficacy Scale. Findings
suggested that there is a strong positive correlation between the pre-service teachers’
self efficacy level and their classroom management beliefs. From the findings also it can
be concluded that the program the pre-service teachers went through before their
teaching practicum has prepared them well because their self efficacy level registered
positive values. The major implication from this study is that pre-service teacher should
be made aware of the importance of their self efficacy level how it can affect their
classroom management beliefs and by creating this awareness, pre-service teachers
with low self efficacy can be taught in order to increase their self efficacy level. |
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