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The present study was conducted to investigate the changes in self efficacy of prospective teachers during a professional teacher training program. Self efficacy is the personal judgment or belief of how well one can execute the courses of actions required to deal with prospective situations. Researches support that teachers’ self efficacy has been found to be one of the important variables related to positive teaching behaviors and students’ achievement. Teachers with high self efficacy work harder and persist longer even when students are difficult to teach. It was hypothesized that the professional teacher training program would bring positive changes in self efficacy of prospective teachers. To test this hypothesis the researchers conducted a cross sectional study to investigate the changes in students during a professional teacher training program. For this purpose the researchers developed a questionnaire on five point (likert type scale) to measure the self efficacy of previous (before final year) and final year students of two year professional teacher training program. A sample of 289 prospective teachers was conveniently selected, out of which 146 students were selected from previous (before final year) and 143 students from final year. Data Analysis was conducted through t test, which showed that there was a significant difference between the previous (before final year) and final year students’ sense of self efficacy. Moreover significant gender difference was also found.

Sadia Shaukat, Aisha Siddiquah. (2007) Cross-Sectional Study of Prospective Teachers’ Sense of Self-Efficacy, Journal of Research and Reflections in Education, Volume 1, Issue 2.
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