Mapping the social side of pre-service teachers: connecting closeness, trust, and efficacy with performance
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2017
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This exploratory study foregrounds the important, but often understudied social side of pre-service teacher development and its relation to teaching performance in one university-based teacher preparation program in the US. We examine the extent to which pre-service elementary teachers’ social relationships and perceptions of peer trust and efficacy are associated with performance on a high stakes mathematics teaching assessment. Findings suggest that social and emotional support through close social ties, peer trust, and self-efficacy are significantly and positively associated with pre-service teachers’ teaching performance. Our work further contributes to the development and discourse about teacher education in university-based teacher preparation programs.
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efficacy and performance, peer trust, Pre-service teacher education, social capital, social networks, Taverne, Education, Arts and Humanities (miscellaneous)
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Liou, Y H, Daly, A J, Canrinus, E T, Forbes, C A, Moolenaar, N M, Cornelissen, F, Van Lare, M & Hsiao, J 2017, 'Mapping the social side of pre-service teachers : connecting closeness, trust, and efficacy with performance', Teachers and Teaching: Theory and Practice, vol. 23, no. 6, pp. 635-657. https://doi.org/10.1080/13540602.2016.1218329