Sense of Efficacy and Learning Beliefs of Preservice EFL Teachers,Used

Sense of Efficacy and Learning Beliefs of Preservice EFL Teachers,Used

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The study describes the sense of efficacy and learning beliefs and the relationship between these beliefs held by a group of preservice English as a foreign language (EFL) teachers at different universities in Turkey. The results of this study revealed that when the beliefs about knowledge and learning are taken into consideration, preservice EFL teachers could not decide whether knowledge is certain and acquired from the authority or not. On the other hand, preservice EFL teachers believe that learning ability is fixed at birth. A statistically significant relationship was found between gender, year at school and sense of efficacy beliefs. However, there was no significant relationship between gender, age, year at school and their personal beliefs about knowledge and learning. When the sense of efficacy beliefs are examined, preservice EFL teachers appear to be not ready for the teaching profession. Sense of efficacy and learning beliefs of the preservice EFL teachers were found to affect their perceptions of acquiring knowledge and performing teaching practices.

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