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Numeracy of prospective elementary school teachers with low self-efficacy: A case study
Numeracy of prospective elementary school teachers with low self-efficacy: A case study

Author(s): Via Yustitia, Tatag Yuli Eko Siswono, Abadi Abadi
Subject(s): School education, Educational Psychology, Cognitive Psychology, Psychology of Self, Pedagogy
Published by: Birlesik Dunya Yenilik Arastirma ve Yayincilik Merkezi
Keywords: Elementary school teacher; numeracy; self-efficacy;

Summary/Abstract: Numeracy can develop the self-capacity of prospective elementary school teachers in the 21st century. One of the factors that influence success in numeracy is self-efficacy. Those with low self-efficacy will often avoid tasks and quickly give up when encountering problems. This study aims to describe the numeracy of prospective elementary school teachers with low self-efficacy. This study was qualitative research with a case study. Samples were selected using the purposive sampling technique, in which they were students majoring in Elementary School Teacher Education with low self-efficacy. The employed research instruments were valid and reliable numeracy tests and self-efficacy questionnaires and interview guidelines. Qualitative data were collected through tests and interviews. Furthermore, the validity of the obtained data was examined by source triangulation, researchers’ persistence, and attendance extension. The collected data were then analySed using the interpretative method, consisting of data condensation, data presentation, data validity checking, and verification. The results show that the numeracy of prospective elementary school teachers with low self-efficacy had been in the stage of being able to identify problems according to context and present problems even though they still made conceptual errors, calculation, and had difficulty in re-communicating the solution to the numeracy problems in context.

  • Issue Year: 17/2022
  • Issue No: 9
  • Page Range: 3289-3302
  • Page Count: 14
  • Language: English