Sorry, I can't open my camera! social anxiety levels of prospective teachers’ in e-learning environments in the Covid-19 process

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International Journal of Contemporary Educational Research

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The present study aims to determine the social anxiety levels of prospective teachers in e-learning environments. The research adopts the cross-sectional survey model. The study group consists of 506 pre-service teachers through a convenience sampling technique from a state university in northern Turkey during the fall semester of the 2021-2022 academic year. The data are collected online through the “Social Anxiety Scale for E-Learning Environments” in the spring semester of the 2021-2022 academic year. The study found that teacher candidates have a moderate level of social anxiety in e-learning environments which unfavorably affects academic achievement. Moreover, it is concluded that gender is not directly affecting social anxiety in e-learning environments, but the grade level is influential on social anxiety. There is a positive correlation between prospective teachers’ self-efficacy in using computers and their social anxiety levels in e-learning environments. This study has revealed new empirical results on the reflections of social anxiety in e-learning environments. The results are discussed in line with the relevant literature and some recommendations are made.

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Teacher education, Student teacher, E-learning, Distance learning., Teacher education, E-learning, Distance learning, Öğretmen eğitimi, E-öğrenme, Student, Teacher, Öğrenci, Öğretmen

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International Journal of Contemporary Educational Research

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Avcı, G., Dinç, E., Üztemur, S. (2023). Sorry, I can't open my camera! social anxiety levels of prospective teachers’ in e-learning environments in the Covid-19 process. International Journal of Contemporary Educational Research, 10(1), 56-71.

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