Examining The Relationship Between Elementary Teachers Science Self Efficacy And Science Content Knowledge

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Examining the Relationship Between Elementary Teachers' Science Self-efficacy and Science Content Knowledge

Examining the Relationship Between Elementary Teachers' Science Self-efficacy and Science Content Knowledge
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Book Synopsis Examining the Relationship Between Elementary Teachers' Science Self-efficacy and Science Content Knowledge by : Mary Jo Wimsatt

Download or read book Examining the Relationship Between Elementary Teachers' Science Self-efficacy and Science Content Knowledge written by Mary Jo Wimsatt and published by . This book was released on 2012 with total page 0 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: ABSTRACT: Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math (STEM) education is currently commanding an ever-greater share of our national dialogue about education. Very few STEM initiatives focus on studies involving in-service teachers; most education research involves preservice teacher candidates. This researcher used a 54 question survey to examine in-service elementary teachers' science content knowledge and self-efficacy constructs. The instrument combines Enochs and Riggs' (1990) Science Teaching Efficacy Beliefs Instrument (STEBI) with the researcher's content knowledge instrument created from a northwest Florida school district's science textbook series. The researcher's instrument was created to access participants' science content knowledge so the results can be compared to science self-efficacy results from the STEBI. The results of this study show there is a statistically significant relationship between the teachers' science self-efficacy and science content knowledge. The researcher concluded that in order to increase in-service teachers' science self-efficacy, district and school personnel need to increase opportunities for teachers to improve their science content knowledge.


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