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GENDER VARIATIONS IN NORWEGIAN PRE-SERVICE TEACHERS' MOTIVATIONAL ORIENTATIONS
GENDER VARIATIONS IN NORWEGIAN PRE-SERVICE TEACHERS' MOTIVATIONAL ORIENTATIONS

Author(s): Knut-Andreas Christophersen, Eyvind Elstad, Trond Solhaug, Are Turmo
Subject(s): Education, Higher Education
Published by: Scientia Socialis, UAB
Keywords: pre-service teachers; gender; motivational orientations; self-efficacy;

Summary/Abstract: Pre-service teachers’ gender and its associations with motivational orientations are under-researched issues. This study, therefore, used a survey methodology to research gender variations in the motivational orientations of pre-service teachers in general. The research clearly shows that male pre-service teachers are less motivated than their female counterparts and have higher levels of disillusion motivation. Female pre-service teachers are more influenced by teacher role models and show higher levels of intrinsic motivation and self-efficacy in classroom management. Males seem to internalize external academic pressure to a lesser extent. Further research is needed to better understand these significant findings. The conclusion is that interactions between gender and pre-service teachers’ motivational orientations need to be further explored and explicitly addressed by teacher educators.

  • Issue Year: 63/2015
  • Issue No: 1
  • Page Range: 17-28
  • Page Count: 12
  • Language: English