Turkish Prospective Teachers’ Attitudes towards the Teaching Profession: A Meta-Analysis Study

This research aims to explore whether prospective teachers’ attitudes towards the teaching profession vary across demographic characteristics. A meta-analysis has been conducted for the related studies on prospective teachers’ attitudes towards the teaching profession in Turkey. The effect sizes for...

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Main Authors: Erkan ATALMIS, Akif KÖSE
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: EPODDER 2018-12-01
Series:Journal of Measurement and Evaluation in Education and Psychology
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Online Access:http://dergipark.gov.tr/epod/issue/41688/410287
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spelling doaj-8c19a09854ae4ebf916316956f2bc60d2020-11-24T23:01:48ZengEPODDERJournal of Measurement and Evaluation in Education and Psychology1309-65751309-65752018-12-0194393 41310.21031/epod.410287Turkish Prospective Teachers’ Attitudes towards the Teaching Profession: A Meta-Analysis StudyErkan ATALMISAkif KÖSEThis research aims to explore whether prospective teachers’ attitudes towards the teaching profession vary across demographic characteristics. A meta-analysis has been conducted for the related studies on prospective teachers’ attitudes towards the teaching profession in Turkey. The effect sizes for random effects model have been employed over 103 studies in terms of gender, 26 regarding grade level, 18 for the presence of a teacher in the family, and 11 for the graduated faculties by using Hedges’ g coefficient. Various methods have been utilized in an attempt to examine publication bias in the meta-analysis, such as the funnel plots, Duval and Tweedie's trim and fill method, and Egger's regression test. The findings revealed that prospective teachers’ attitudes towards the teaching profession significantly varied depending on the gender in favor of the females with medium effect while the variables; grade level, the presence of a teacher in the family, and type of faculty, did not significantly change prospective teachers’ attitudes towards teaching profession. This indicates that only the gender variable from the demographic characteristics changes prospective teachers’ attitude towards the teaching profession.http://dergipark.gov.tr/epod/issue/41688/410287Effect sizemeta-analysisprospective teachersteaching professionattitude
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Turkish Prospective Teachers’ Attitudes towards the Teaching Profession: A Meta-Analysis Study
Journal of Measurement and Evaluation in Education and Psychology
Effect size
meta-analysis
prospective teachers
teaching profession
attitude
author_facet Erkan ATALMIS
Akif KÖSE
author_sort Erkan ATALMIS
title Turkish Prospective Teachers’ Attitudes towards the Teaching Profession: A Meta-Analysis Study
title_short Turkish Prospective Teachers’ Attitudes towards the Teaching Profession: A Meta-Analysis Study
title_full Turkish Prospective Teachers’ Attitudes towards the Teaching Profession: A Meta-Analysis Study
title_fullStr Turkish Prospective Teachers’ Attitudes towards the Teaching Profession: A Meta-Analysis Study
title_full_unstemmed Turkish Prospective Teachers’ Attitudes towards the Teaching Profession: A Meta-Analysis Study
title_sort turkish prospective teachers’ attitudes towards the teaching profession: a meta-analysis study
publisher EPODDER
series Journal of Measurement and Evaluation in Education and Psychology
issn 1309-6575
1309-6575
publishDate 2018-12-01
description This research aims to explore whether prospective teachers’ attitudes towards the teaching profession vary across demographic characteristics. A meta-analysis has been conducted for the related studies on prospective teachers’ attitudes towards the teaching profession in Turkey. The effect sizes for random effects model have been employed over 103 studies in terms of gender, 26 regarding grade level, 18 for the presence of a teacher in the family, and 11 for the graduated faculties by using Hedges’ g coefficient. Various methods have been utilized in an attempt to examine publication bias in the meta-analysis, such as the funnel plots, Duval and Tweedie's trim and fill method, and Egger's regression test. The findings revealed that prospective teachers’ attitudes towards the teaching profession significantly varied depending on the gender in favor of the females with medium effect while the variables; grade level, the presence of a teacher in the family, and type of faculty, did not significantly change prospective teachers’ attitudes towards teaching profession. This indicates that only the gender variable from the demographic characteristics changes prospective teachers’ attitude towards the teaching profession.
topic Effect size
meta-analysis
prospective teachers
teaching profession
attitude
url http://dergipark.gov.tr/epod/issue/41688/410287
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