小学、中学和特殊教育教育者数学自我效能感与教学实践关系的研究

Q2 Mathematics
Stefanie D. Livers, Jeremy Zelkowski, Kristin E. Harbour, Sara C. McDaniel, J. Gleason
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摘要

教师自我效能感和教学实践都关系到有效的数学教与学。鉴于教师自我效能感重要性的理论和实证基础,我们假设教师自我效能感与教师自我报告的有效教学实践呈正相关。本研究考察了在职教师年级(即小学和中学)和教师职位(即普通教育或特殊教育)的自我报告构念数据,以确定构念的关联和群体间差异的潜在可能性。运用Kendall’s Tau分析在职教师自我效能感与教师实践的相关关系。本研究采用Kruskal-Wallis单因素方差分析,分析三个被试组(通识教育:初等教育、通识教育:中等教育和特殊教育)对教师自我效能感和自我报告教学实践建构的影响。讨论了教师年级水平、教师职位、自我效能感与教学实践之间关系的异同。此外,还概述了对未来研究和教育工作者专业发展的影响。
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An Examination of the Relationships of Mathematics Self-Efficacy and Teaching Practices among Elementary, Secondary, and Special Education Educators
ABSTRACT Teacher self-efficacy and teaching practices are both related to effective teaching and learning of mathematics. Given the theoretical and empirical basis for the importance of teacher self-efficacy, we hypothesized that teacher reported self-efficacy would be positively related to teacher self-reported effective teaching practices. This study examined the self-reported construct data across in-service educator grade level (i.e., elementary and secondary) and educator position (i.e., general education or special education) to determine the associations of constructs and the potential for differences between groups. Correlations between self-efficacy and teacher practices in-service teachers were analyzed using Kendall’s Tau. A Kruskal-Wallis one-way analysis of variance was used to analyze the three participant groups (general education: elementary, general education: secondary, and special education) for the teacher self-efficacy and self-reported teaching practices constructs. Similarities and differences among the relationships between educator grade level, educator position, self-efficacy, and teaching practices are discussed. In addition, implications for future research and professional development with educators are outlined.
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Investigations in Mathematics Learning
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