Developing a Scale to Measure Prospective Teachers’ Self-Efficacy Belief in Value Education
Autori:
Filiz CETIN
Cod: ISSN: 1583-3410 (print), ISSN: 1584-5397 (electronic)
Dimensiuni: pp. 39-54
How to cite this article:Cetin, F. (2016). Developing a Scale to Measure Prospective Teachers’ Self-Efficacy Belief in Value Education. Revista de Cercetare si Interventie Sociala, 53, 39-54. |
Abstract:
This study aims to develop a reliable measurement tool to measure prospective
teachers’ beliefs in their self-efficacy in value education. The research group of
the study consisted of 351 final year students attending the Faculty of Education,
Gazi University in 2015-2016 academic year. Opinions of experts were taken in
order to ensure scale’s content and face validity and Exploratory Factor Analysis
(EFA) was applied to the data set based on students’ opinions in order to ensure
construct validity. It was observed as a result of the Factor Analysis that the
construct consisting of 26 items and four factors explained 60.44% of the total
variance. The resulting factors after the factor analysis were Self-Efficacy Belief
in Planing Value Education (SEBPVE), Self-Efficacy Belief in Implementation
(SEBI), Self-Efficacy Belief in Cooperation (SEBC) and Self-Efficacy Belief in
Assessment (SEBA). The reliability of the whole scale and sub-scales was tested
with internal consistency and test-retest methods and it was observed that the
reliability coefficients were within acceptable limits. Findings resulting from the
item analysis showed that all items of the scale were discriminative. Based on
these findings, the scale can be said to be a reliable measurement tool that can be
used to measure prospective teachers’ beliefs in their self-efficacy in value education.
Keywords:
values, value education, self-efficacy belief, prospective teacher education.
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