The German Teacher Trainers’ Self-Efficacy Beliefs

  • Batdi V
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In this study, the aim is to identify the interpersonal self-efficacy beliefs of German teacher trainers' in Turkey. It is a descriptive survey and the population of the study consists of German teacher trainers who have worked in the seven regions of Turkey during the 2012-2013 academic year. The sample comprises 52 German teacher trainers chosen randomly from the related population. The version of " The Teacher Interpersonal Self-efficacy Scale (TISE) " which was developed by Brouwers and Tomic (2002), translated into Turkish and whose reliability and validity were determined by Çapri and Kan (2006), was used to collect data. As a result of the study, it is understood that the level of self-efficacy beliefs, particularly of more experienced male teachers, is high.

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Batdi, V. (2014). The German Teacher Trainers’ Self-Efficacy Beliefs. Journal of Education and Training Studies, 2(4). https://doi.org/10.11114/jets.v2i4.490

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