PRE-SERVICE EFL TEACHERS’ REFLECTIONS: THE CONTRIBUTION OF TEACHING PRACTICUM ON ACADEMIC SUCCESS AND SELF-IMPROVEMENT

Authors

  • Dilek Tüfekçi Can Assist. Prof. Dr., Balikesir University, Balikesir, Turkey

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.20319/pijss.2019.43.963984

Keywords:

Pre-Service EFL Teachers, Teaching Practicum, Academic Success, Self-Improvement, Reflection

Abstract

Teaching practicum, which provides great opportunity for pre-service English as a Foreign Language (EFL) teachers to observe, experience and practice the knowledge they have gained theoretically in practical basis, has had a critical role in preparing the pre-service teachers with the skills they required for teaching at real classroom settings. As the research on teaching practicum indicated that there is a significant gap between the theory and practice in EFL education, this study was carried out to explore whether teaching practicum contributed to the pre-service EFL teachers’ academic success and additionally, whether teaching practicum contributed to their self-improvement as prospective teachers of English. The sample group of the current study consisted of 25 EFL pre-service teachers studying their last year at ELT department at Balikesir University in the 2016-2017 education year in Turkey. In this qualitative study, the data were obtained from a background questionnaire, reflective writings of EFL pre-service teachers and face to face interviews. The participants were interrogated to identify their reflections on the contribution of teaching practicum to their academic success and self-improvement as prospective teachers. In this study, the findings were analyzed qualitatively and discussed in the light of related literature.

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2019-01-28

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Can, D. T. (2019). PRE-SERVICE EFL TEACHERS’ REFLECTIONS: THE CONTRIBUTION OF TEACHING PRACTICUM ON ACADEMIC SUCCESS AND SELF-IMPROVEMENT. PEOPLE: International Journal of Social Sciences, 4(3), 963–984. https://doi.org/10.20319/pijss.2019.43.963984