The effects of a teacher development programme in chinese vocational education on the efficacy and professional engagement of novice teachers

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Abstract

The self-efficacy and professional engagement of novice teachers were examined in the context of a teacher development programme (TDP) in the Chinese vocational education context. A pre- and post-test control group design was used. The experimental and control groups contained 41 and 42 novice teachers, respectively, who were mostly in their first year. Multivariate analysis of co-variance and paired samples t-tests showed that the TDP had significant effects on two sub-scales of teachers’ efficacy (i.e. classroom management and student engagement) and one sub-scale of professional engagement (i.e. planned persistence). Then, we discussed the possible explanations of these findings and proposed suggestions for future TDPs and further research.

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Jin, X., Tigelaar, D., van der Want, A., & Admiraal, W. (2023). The effects of a teacher development programme in chinese vocational education on the efficacy and professional engagement of novice teachers. Journal of Education for Teaching, 49(2), 252–265. https://doi.org/10.1080/02607476.2022.2072713

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