Abstract This study aims to determine the relationship between the self-efficacy perceptions of social studies teacher candidates and the motivation. This study is a descriptive study in relational survey model. This study was carried out with 2193 social studies prospective teachers at twelve universities. According to findings of the research, there is a moderate, positive significant relationship between social studies prospective teachers’motivation and social studies prospective teachers’ sense of efficacy. In the results of regression analysis, it is seen that the motivation for teaching profession is a significant predictor of teachers’ sense of efficacy. In conclusion, these research findings are thought to be important for the education faculties that have the responsibility of raising qualified teachers. Taking a qualified education of social studies prospective teachers will affect their professional self-efficacy and their motivation for the teaching profession. It is therefore important to increase the effectiveness of the teacher training process and to encourage prospective teachers to develop opportunities in their own willness and interests. Author Biographies Serpil Recepoğlu Assistant Professor Department of Educational Sciences Kastamonu University Turkey E-mail: [email protected] ORCID: 0000-0002-4189-4456
Alan : Eğitim Bilimleri
Dergi Türü : Uluslararası
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