Changes in Student Teachers' Intention to teach During Student Teaching uri icon

abstract

  • Over the course of the student teaching experience, a student teachers intention to teach can increase, decrease, or remain the same. The purpose of this study was to explore differences in student teachers that were representative of each category. Teaching intention of 103 student teachers at four universities in 2005-2006 exhibited little change from the beginning of student teaching to the middle of the experience. There was a 7% increase in those who indicated they did not intend to teach from the beginning of student teaching to the end of the experience. The researchers recommend that decision to teach be monitored early in the preservice teaching career to determine when this decision is typically made as well as including other efficacy variables for determinants of career choice.

published proceedings

  • Journal of Agricultural Education

author list (cited authors)

  • Roberts, G., Greiman, B., Murphy, T., Ricketts, J., Harlin, J., & Briers, G

citation count

  • 0

complete list of authors

  • Roberts, Grady||Greiman, Bradley||Murphy, Tim||Ricketts, John||Harlin, Julie||Briers, Gary

publication date

  • December 2009