Determination of Factors Influencing Pre-Service Teachers’ Sense of Self-Efficacy
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Ngidi, D.P.
Ngidi, S.A.
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South African Journal of Higher Education
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This study examined the factors that influence the sense of self efficacy of pre-service teachers at a university of technology in South Africa. To this end, a questionnaire was used in a survey to collect data from the population of fourth-year Bachelor of Education students. The Teachers’ Sense of Efficacy Scale (TSES) was used to measure the teaching self-efficacy of pre-service teachers whilst the Eysenck Personality Questionnaire (EPQ) was used to measure their personality dimensions. The findings revealed that pre-service teachers differed in terms of the extent of their teaching self-efficacy. The findings also revealed that gender and study programme had no influence on pre-service teachers’ teaching self-efficacy. The findings further revealed that there is no relationship between pre-service teachers’ teaching self-efficacy and personality factors, namely neuroticism (N) and extraversion (E). Furthermore, the findings revealed that the programme of study emerged as a significant predictor of efficacy in the classroom management subscale of teaching self-efficacy.
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