Using the theory of planned behaviour to predict pre‐service teachers' preferences for scientific sources

Author:

Gold Bernadette1ORCID,Thomm Eva2ORCID,Bauer Johannes2ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Educational Sciences and Psychology TU Dortmund University Dortmund Germany

2. Faculty of Education, Institute of Planetary Health Behavior University of Erfurt Erfurt Germany

Abstract

AbstractBackgroundDespite the growing emphasis on research‐based teacher education and calls for evidence‐informed practice, teachers tend to prefer experiential over scientific knowledge sources to inform their actions, justify decisions and analyse educational problems. This tendency already occurs as early as during initial teacher education, and it is possibly bolstered by school internships where mentors emphasise the value of practical over scientific knowledge.AimsThe present study applied the theory of planned behaviour (TPB) to investigate under what conditions pre‐service teachers intend to use and prefer scientific sources from educational research.MethodsThe study's participants were 343 pre‐service teachers in a half‐year school internship who indicated their attitudes towards educational research, behavioural control (i.e. self‐efficacy), perceived subjective norm, intentions of using research and preference for scientific sources in a survey. Perceived subjective norm was established by measuring whether pre‐service teachers believed their mentors considered research‐based knowledge.ResultsIn line with the predictions of the standard TPB model, structural equation modelling confirmed the effects of positive attitudes, self‐efficacy and perceived subjective norm on pre‐service teachers' intentions of using research. In turn, intentions and self‐efficacy predicted preferences for scientific sources but not the use of scientific sources when planning a lesson in the internship.ConclusionsPre‐service teachers' scientific source preferences are shaped not only by personal dispositions but also by the social context of school.

Funder

Bundesministerium für Bildung und Forschung

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Developmental and Educational Psychology,Education

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