2009
DOI: 10.1016/j.sbspro.2009.01.497
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The observation of the teacher candidates’ epistemological beliefs according to some variables

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“…Deryakulu and Büyüköztürk (2005) proved that social studies and classroom teaching students have more maturated epistemological beliefs comparing with Computer Education and Instructional Technology students. Can and Arabacıoğlu (2009) in their study with mathematics and science education pre-service teachers, found significant differences in favor of mathematics preservice teachers. Tümkaya (2012) determined that social, science and health sciences students have different epistemological belifs in all three dimensions.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 92%
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“…Deryakulu and Büyüköztürk (2005) proved that social studies and classroom teaching students have more maturated epistemological beliefs comparing with Computer Education and Instructional Technology students. Can and Arabacıoğlu (2009) in their study with mathematics and science education pre-service teachers, found significant differences in favor of mathematics preservice teachers. Tümkaya (2012) determined that social, science and health sciences students have different epistemological belifs in all three dimensions.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 92%
“…There are several researches about gender variable (Chan and Elliot, 2002;Chan, 2003;Conley et al, 2004;Deryakulu and Büyüköztürk, 2005;Terzi, 2005;Kurt, 2009;Gürol et al, 2010;Aypay, 2011;Önen, 2011;Özkal et al, 2011;Demir, 2012;Köse and Dinç, 2012;Saban and Yüce, 2012;Şeref et al, 2012;Taşkın, 2012;Tümkaya, 2012;Bayrak, et al, 2013;Biçer et al, 2013). The studies examining epistomologic belief with department variable were conducted (Chan, 2003;Deryakulu and Büyüköztürk, 2005;Terzi, 2005;Can and Arabacıoğlu, 2009;Kurt, 2009;Tümkaya, 2012). There are also studes investigating epsitemologic belief based on level of grades (Işıksal et al, 2007;Aypay, 2011;Önen, 2011;Şeref et al, 2012;Aydemir et al, 2013) In the present study, epistomologic belief of prospective social studies teachers and prospective science teachers was investigated in terms of aforementioned three variables in detail.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, this study is the first to reveal the difference between the students who develop projects in the fields of Science and Mathematics in project competitions. In support of this result, Can and Arabacıoğlu (2009) examined the epistemological beliefs of science and mathematics teachers in terms of various variables in a study they conducted and reported that epistemological beliefs of science teacher candidates were more advanced than mathematics teacher candidates. The reason why the epistemological beliefs of students who develop mathematics projects is less developed than those who develop science projects can be that the students participating in the project exhibition consist of different age groups covering the middle school, different family structures and educational levels, and they are not active in the process of project development and do not care about the scientific method.…”
Section: Findings Discussion and Resultsmentioning
confidence: 95%
“…The reliability of the 35-item scale that was adapted by Deryakulu and Büyüköztürk (2002) was 0.83 for "Belief that Learning Requires Effort", 0.62 for "Epistemological Belief that Learning Requires Talent" and 0.59 for "Belief in a Single Truth". The Turkish version of the scale was used in various studies (Can & Arabacıoğlu, 2009;Oğuz, 2008) and close results were obtained. The items were measured on a 5-point Likert scale, where "5=Strongly agree", 4=Agree", "3=Undecided", 2=Disagree" and "1=Strongly disagree".…”
Section: Data Collection Toolmentioning
confidence: 95%