Author/Authors :
Büyüköztürk, Şener Gazi Üniversitesi - Faculty of Education, Turkey , Akbaba-Altun, Sadegül Başkent University - Faculty of Education, Turkey , Deryakulu, Deniz Ankara Üniversitesi - Faculty of Educational Sciences, Turkey
Title Of Article :
Turkish Teachers’ Beliefs and Attitudes about Teaching and Their Pedagogical Practices: An Analysis Based-on the Outcomes of the Teaching and Learning International Survey (TALIS)
Abstract :
The Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development’s (OECD) Teaching and Learning International Survey (TALIS) is the first international survey to focus on the working conditions of teachers and the learning environment in schools. The main purpose of this study was to examine Turkish teachers’ beliefs and attitudes about teaching and their pedagogical practices based-on the outcomes of TALIS-Turkey data. The participants were 3637 teachers from 191 lower secondary schools (6-7-8 grades). The TALIS Teacher Questionnaire consists of nine subsections with 43 questions. This study reports on only the outcomes of two subsections: (1) Teachers’ Beliefs about Teaching, and (2) Teachers’ Teaching Practices subsections of TALIS Teacher Questionnaire. The results showed that almost all the Turkish teachers were inclined to regard students as active participants in the process of acquiring knowledge, and to see the teacher’s main role as the transmitter of information. Turkish teachers put greater emphasis on ensuring that learning was well structured than on student-oriented activities which gave them more autonomy. Females were less likely than males to see teaching as direct transmission.
NaturalLanguageKeyword :
TALIS , Teachers’ beliefs , teaching practice
JournalTitle :
Başkent University Journal Of Education