- Educational Academic Research
- Issue:47
- Pre-Service Special Education Teachers’ Perceptions of Competence, Willingness of Working, and Chall...
Pre-Service Special Education Teachers’ Perceptions of Competence, Willingness of Working, and Challenges of Working with Respect to Subfields of Special Education
Authors : Ayşe Dilşad YAKUT, Savaş AKGÜL
Pages : 41-54
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Publication Date : 2023-01-03
Article Type : Research Paper
Abstract :The purpose of this study is to examine pre-service special education teachers’ perceptions of competence, willingness of working, and challenges of working with respect to subfields of special education identified in the special education teacher training program in Turkey. A researchercreated survey named “Perceptions of Competence, Willingness of Working and Challenges of Working Survey” was used in this quantitative research. The sample of the study consists of 174 pre-service special education teachers in Istanbul, Turkey. The findings are as follows: insert ignore into journalissuearticles values(1); the subfields that the pre-service teachers found themselves more competent were the same as the subfields that they found themselves more willing; insert ignore into journalissuearticles values(2); the subfields that the pre-service teachers found themselves less competent were the same as the subfields that they found themselves less willing; insert ignore into journalissuearticles values(3); the subfields of hearing disability and gifted and talented were found in less category in all three dimensions insert ignore into journalissuearticles values(less competent, less willing, and less challenging);; insert ignore into journalissuearticles values(4); the subfields of autism spectrum disorder and intellectual disability were found in more categories in all three dimensions insert ignore into journalissuearticles values(more competent, more willing, and more challenging);. Regarding correlational analysis, a positive relationship was explored among perceptions of competence and willingness of working for all subfields of special education. Finally, mixed findings were obtained regarding the association between perceptions of competence, willingness of working, and challenges of working by gender. Results present comparative views about subfields of special education.Keywords : Competence, challenges of working, pre service teacher, special education, willingness of working