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Changes in Secondary School Preservice Teachers’ Concerns About Teaching in New Zealand
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EducationEarly Childhood EducationShort FormElementary EducationPreschool TeachingPre-service Teacher EducationTeacher EducationEarly Childhood TeachingTeacher DevelopmentEducational LeadershipPreservice TeachersPre-service PreparationCurriculumTeacher EnhancementPerformance StudiesTeachingElementary Education CurriculumNew ZealandTeacher EvaluationTeacher AttitudesTeacher PreparationEducation Policy
This study followed a cohort of preservice teachers ( n = 85) in a 1-year secondary school program in New Zealand to examine their concerns about teaching in terms of what they are, how they are related to teaching efficacy, and how they are affected by practicum experiences. Before beginning the program and after each of two practica, participants completed the Teachers’ Sense of Efficacy Scale (short form) and the Concerns About Teaching Scale. Focus groups ( n = 8 each) were conducted after each survey administration. Results indicated that the participants’ concerns about teaching became differentiated over time and with classroom experience; their sense of efficacy increased. Results are discussed in terms of practical implications for teacher education taking into consideration the relationships among teaching concerns, practicum experiences, views of teaching, and policy changes in New Zealand.
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