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Associations of newly qualified teachers’ beliefs with classroom management practices and approaches to instruction over one school year
Authors:Kati Aus  Anna-Liisa Jõgi  Katrin Poom-Valickis  Eve Eisenschmidt  Eve Kikas
Institution:1. School of Natural Sciences and Health, Tallinn University, Tallinn, Estonia;2. School of Educational Sciences, Tallinn University, Tallinn, Estonia;3. School of Educational Sciences, Tallinn University, Tallinn, Estonia
Abstract:We focus on assessing whether newly qualified teachers’ professional outcome expectations and their beliefs about students’ intellectual potential are associated with teachers’ self-reported classroom management and instructional practices. One hundred and eighteen novice teachers participating in the induction year programme were studied during their first years as full-time teachers. Results attest to a salient association between teachers’ more optimistic views of the malleability of students’ intellectual potential and teachers’ confidence in themselves as positive change agents in student outcomes. Also, teachers’ belief-set in the beginning of their career was shown to be associated with significant differences in the level of using instructional practices promoting mastery goal orientation in the classroom as well as offering students emotional support during the learning process. In the light of the significant belief–behaviour links demonstrated, more explicit attention to the sophistication of teachers’ ability beliefs in teacher education programmes is recommended.
Keywords:Teacher beliefs  instructional practices  classroom management practices  teacher induction  latent profile analysis
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