Author/Authors
KURAN, Kezban Mustafa Kemal Üniversitesi - Eğitim Fakültesi, Turkey
Title Of Article
TEACHER CANDIDATES’ EVALUATION OF PUBLIC EMPLOYEE SELECTION EXAMINATION SUPPORT CLASSES OFFERED AT PRIVATE TEACHING INSTITUTIONS
شماره ركورد
40069
Abstract
The main purpose of this study was to evaluate PESE courses offered at private teaching institutions from the perspective of the teacher candidates. It is a qualitative case study. Participants were 110 teacher candidates who were last year students at Mustafa Kemal University Education Faculty’s Departments of Elementary, Turkish, English, and Art Education. The coder reliability of the study was 78%, and concordance coefficient was 83%. The main reason why these participants chose to attend a private institution was “wanting to study regularly”. They stated that the education they received was effective as it was geared solely towards PESE, there was ample repetition, and frequent practice tests were given in every subject. Of the participants, 69.09% agreed that “there should definitely be a test but its type and content should vary”. Based on these findings, it was recommended that PESE should test teachers from different branches by using questions from different fields.
From Page
143
NaturalLanguageKeyword
Teacher Candidate , Private Teaching Institutions , Academic Achievement , Public Employee Selection Examination
JournalTitle
Mustafa Kemal University Journal Of Graduate School Of Social Sciences
To Page
157
JournalTitle
Mustafa Kemal University Journal Of Graduate School Of Social Sciences
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