Pedagogical formation program teacher candidates’ attitudes towards the teaching profession
Künye
Tural, G, Kabadayı, Ö. (2014).Pedagogical formation program teacher candidates’ attitudes towards the teaching profession. Anadolu Journal of Educational Sciences International (AJESI), 4 (1), 1-12Özet
The teaching profession has important characteristics such as love and value which affect the
success attained in the profession. This paper examines attitudes of teacher candidates toward
teaching profession in terms of love, value and adaptation dimensions of the profession. Also it’s
aimed to determine change in the attitudes according to “gender,” “graduation status” and
“whether or not practiced teaching profession before.” This study is a descriptive research in survey
model. The sample of the study consists of eighty teacher candidates attending Pedagogical
Formation Certificate Program. The 5-point likert-type attitude scale from literature consisting of
“love”, “value” and “adaptation” dimensions was used in this study. The findings show that the
teacher candidates in pedagogical formation certification program have a positive attitude towards
the teaching profession. The statistical evaluation of “value”, “love” and “adaptation” subcategories
revealed no significant difference with respect to graduation status and teaching experience
variables. However a significant difference is observed in favor of female teachers when compared
according to gender in love sub-category.