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Candidates' Perception of Training and Self-Efficacy in Traditional and Alternative Teacher Preparation Programs. (open access)

Candidates' Perception of Training and Self-Efficacy in Traditional and Alternative Teacher Preparation Programs.

This research was encouraged by the tremendous demand for teachers. Two million new teachers will be needed in the United States over the next decade. The teacher shortage has school administration, school boards, education agencies, and institutions of higher education investigating how to train and retain more teachers. Alternative certification programs have been developed to address the teacher shortage. This study examined the effectiveness of traditionally and alternatively certified teachers in two separate programs with regard to their self-efficacy, perception of their training, and their ExCET scores. Traditional candidates (10) and alternative candidates (74) were examined using survey research. According to this data on self-efficacy, perception of training, and ExCET passing rates, there is no significant difference between those teachers who receive traditional training and those who are trained in alternative certification programs.
Date: May 2003
Creator: Thompson, Tierney M.
System: The UNT Digital Library
A Study of the Effect of Classroom Immediacy as a Predictor of Job Satisfaction (open access)

A Study of the Effect of Classroom Immediacy as a Predictor of Job Satisfaction

Thesis written by a student in the UNT Honors College discussing the relationship between teachers, other teachers, and students and how that relates to teacher satisfaction.
Date: August 8, 2003
Creator: Daley, Hope Noël
System: The UNT Digital Library