Preschool teacher candidates’ research qualifications and anxiety level towards research
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2015-12-10Yazar
Yokuş, Gürol
Yavuz Konokman, Gamze
Yanpar Yelken, Tuğba
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This paper attempts to reveal the relationship between research
qualifications of preschool teacher candidates and their anxiety towards
research and whether or not the research qualifications of preschool
teacher candidates and their anxiety level differ according to numerous
variables.A correlational survey model is used. One hundred and eighty teacher
candidates were reached during their education as freshmen, sophomores,
juniors, and seniors in the department of early childhood education at
Mersin University. “The Anxiety towards Research Scale” and “The
Research Qualifications Scale” were implemented. Descriptive statistics,
Pearson Correlation Coefficient and difference of means tests were
implemented in order to determine findings.This study indicates preschool teacher candidates possess high research
qualifications and low levels of anxiety towards research. The results
show gender makes no significant difference in their research
qualifications and their level of anxiety towards research. When analyzed
at class level, preschool teacher candidates in the 4th year of studypossessed the highest research qualifications and fairly low research anxiety. In terms of research anxiety, undergraduates in the 3rd year of study possessed the highest level of anxiety towards research, and 2nd year undergraduates possessed the lowest level of anxiety. Also, individuals who had research experience were aware of the scientific research process.It is suggested that instructors of these courses should identify the current knowledge of undergraduates about the class topic and should attempt to correct student misconceptions about research. The scientific research methods course is suggested to be taken in the first year of the early childhood education program. Also, for research experience, undergraduates should be given more opportunities to participate in research environments, spend more time there, have easy access to necessary materials, and be given guidance. Also, undergraduates should be supplied with previous research project samples so they can examine them in detail, which will probably decrease their anxiety and apprehension levels. Lastly, it is a good idea to create a web portal about their own authentic research projects.