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Pigge, Fred L.; Marso, Ronald N. – 1993
A sense of efficacy, the extent to which teachers believe that they have the capacity to affect pupil performance, is related to both teaching behaviors and pupil performance. This study was designed to test the developmental hypothesis that teachers' sense of efficacy would increase during their successful progression through preservice training…
Descriptors: Age Differences, Attitude Change, Attitude Measures, Career Development
Marso, Ronald N.; Pigge, Fred L. – 1998
This study examined whether 540 teacher candidates who failed to or who successfully made the transition into teaching 7 years after commencement of teacher preparation differed in anxiety about teaching, attitude toward a teaching career, and self-perceived effectiveness as future teachers. At the beginning of teacher preparation in 1985,…
Descriptors: Anxiety, Beginning Teachers, Career Choice, Elementary School Teachers
Marso, Ronald N.; Pigge, Fred L. – 1997
A longitudinal sample of 242 predominantly white teacher candidates was studied to identify possible relationships between the candidates' academic abilities, the degree of their success in making the transition from student to teacher, and their development of concerns about teaching during teacher preparation as hypothesized by Fuller's model of…
Descriptors: Academic Ability, Beginning Teacher Induction, Beginning Teachers, Career Development
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Marso, Ronald N.; Pigge, Fred L. – Teacher Educator, 1997
Investigated relationships between personal and academic attributes of and affective differences between 1985 and 1991 teacher candidates. Significant differences existed between concerns and anxieties about teaching and confidence about becoming teachers. Relationships existed between affective characteristics and gender, planned level of…
Descriptors: Affective Measures, Anxiety, Attitude Measures, Educational Attainment