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Concordance Between Preservice Teachers' Personal Responsibilities and Intended Instructional Practices
Authors:Lia M Daniels  Amanda Radil  Amanda K Wagner
Institution:University of Alberta, Edmonton, Canada
Abstract:During their education, preservice teachers begin to assume professional responsibilities and gain pedagogical knowledge. However, the question remains whether preservice teachers intend to use instructional practices that are effective in meeting their assumed responsibilities. Thus, we examined the concordance between preservice teachers' responsibilities and their intended instructional practices. At the start of the semester there was no concordance. At the end of the semester there was high concordance in two instances: Responsibility for student motivation negatively predicted performance goal-oriented practices; responsibility for teaching positively predicted rationales and negatively predicted extrinsic rewards. Instructional practices associated with responsibility for achievement and motivation were not concordant. We discuss how preservice teachers understand these responsibilities and their readiness to adopt evidence-based practices.
Keywords:beliefs  correlational analysis  instruction  motivation  teacher preparation
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