Title of article :
An Investigation of Collective Teacher Efficacy and Teacher Self-Efficacy Subscales in the EFL Context of Iran
Author/Authors :
Abdollahzadeh، Esmaeel نويسنده Iran University of Science and Technology , , Rezaeian، Sahba نويسنده Ministry of Science, Research, and Technology ,
Issue Information :
دوفصلنامه با شماره پیاپی 0 سال 2011
Abstract :
The concept of teacher efficacy has received significant attention in educational
contexts in the recent years and has been empirically probed at 2 levels: individual
teacher efficacy and collective teacher efficacy. Having their origins in the social
cognitive theory, teacher and collective efficacy perceptions are quite distinct
constructs, each affecting educational decisions and student achievement
particularly. Furthermore, teacher efficacy is a context and culture specific construct
rarely investigated in an ELT context. The current study explored the relationship
between collective teacher efficacy and teacher self-efficacy as well as its3
subcomponents, that is, efficacy for classroom management, efficacy for student
engagement, and efficacy for instructional strategies in the ELT context of Iran.
Moreover, this study was an attempt to discover which of the factors/subscales of
teacher self-efficacy accounts for most of the variance observed in collective teacher
efficacy. Data were collected from 90 English instructors through Tschannen-Moran
and Woolfolk Hoy s (2001) Teacher Sense of Efficacy Scale (TSES) and Goddard s
(2002) Collective Teacher Efficacy Scale (CTES) questionnaires. Informal
interviews were also held to tap more into different teacher efficacy aspects.
Correlation analysis illustrated no significant relationship between the English
instructors collective teacher efficacy and teacher self-efficacy as well as its3
subscales. Furthermore, multiple regression analysis indicated that none of the 3
subscales of teacher self-efficacy was a strong predictor of collective teacher
efficacy.
Journal title :
Journal of Research in Applied Linguistics
Journal title :
Journal of Research in Applied Linguistics