The Relationship between Pre-service Primary School Teachers' Perception of 21st-Century Skills, Mathematical Literacy Self-Efficiency, and Financial Literacy Attitudes and Behaviors

A. Akçay, Muhammed Serhat Semercioğlu, Hasan Güllü
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Primary school teachers are one of the main actors in basic education. In this context, their 21st-century skills, math literacy, and financial literacy affect the quality of their teaching. This study aims at examining the relationship between pre-service primary school teachers' mathematical literacy, 21st-century skills, and financial literacy levels. This study used a relational survey model, and the study group involved a total of 276 pre-service primary school teachers. “Mathematical Literacy Self-Efficacy Scale,” “21st-Century Skills Efficacy Perceptions Scale,” and “Financial Literacy Attitude and Behavior Scale” were used in the study. The results showed that pre-service primary school teachers' perceptions of 21st-century skills efficiency were high, the mathematical literacy self-efficacy of the pre-service primary school teachers was above the average, and the pre-service primary school teachers' financial literacy attitude and behavior levels were low. Also, a positive and significant relationship was found between the mathematical literacy self-efficacy of pre-service primary school teachers and their perceptions of 21st-century skills efficiency. In addition, a negative and significant correlation was found between the mathematical literacy self-efficacy of the pre-service primary school teachers and their financial literacy attitudes and behaviors.
职前小学教师21世纪技能知觉、数学素养自我效能与财务素养态度与行为的关系
小学教师是基础教育的主体之一。在这种背景下,他们的21世纪技能、数学素养和金融素养影响着他们的教学质量。本研究旨在探讨职前小学教师数学素养、21世纪技能与财务素养之间的关系。本研究采用关系调查模型,选取276名职前小学教师作为研究对象。采用“数学素养自我效能感量表”、“21世纪技能效能感量表”和“金融素养态度与行为量表”进行研究。结果表明:小学职前教师对21世纪技能效率的感知较高,小学职前教师的数学素养自我效能感高于平均水平,小学职前教师的财务素养态度和行为水平较低。此外,职前小学教师的数学素养自我效能感与其21世纪技能效率感知之间存在显著的正相关关系。此外,职前小学教师的数学素养自我效能感与其财务素养态度和行为呈显著负相关。
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