Journal of Research, Policy & Practice of Teachers & Teacher Education (Dec 2016)
Relationship between student teachers’ achievement in professional education coursesand their achievement in teaching practices
Abstract
Professional Education Course (PEC) and Teaching Practice (TP) are two main components in teacher education program. This paper discusses findings of a study to identify the relationship between students' achievement in PEC and their achievement in TP. Grades achieved by the students in PEC and their grades achieved in TP were used and analyzed with permission from the Academic Department of a selected university. The data of 1,888 students were from 28 programs conducted at the university. Spearman's rho correlation via SPSS version 23 was used for data analysis. There werefive sub courses under PEC that were analyzed in this study. The analysis found that, only students’ achievement in three courses of PEC showedsignificant correlation with their achievement in TP with correlation indexes in a range of .046 < r < .088 at p≤ .05. It showed that there wasa weak significant correlation between students’ achievement in PEC and the students’ achievement in TP. Students’ achievement in the remaining two courses of PEC hadno significant correlation with their achievement in TP. Therefore, it can be said that students' achievement in PEC cannot be used as predictor to the students’ achievement in TP.However, from random interviews of the students, PEC wassaid to have positive contribution to them in performing their TP. Further equivalent studies are needed to be conductedin order to get idea on the consistency of the relationship between students' achievement in PEC and their achievement in TP.