Comparison of Prospective Teachers’ Perceptions of Problem-Solving Skills in Terms of Various Variables
Journal: Open Journal for Educational Research (Vol.5, No. 1)Publication Date: 2021-07-01
Authors : Murat Keskin;
Page : 63-76
Keywords : education; teaching; problem-solving; cognitive style;
Abstract
The study aimed to determine whether there is a difference between the perceptions of pre-service teachers' problem-solving skills according to various factors. 297 pre-service teachers from Afyon Kocatepe University Faculty of Education in the province of Afyonkarahisar in Turkey participated in the study. The group hidden figures test was used to determine the cognitive styles of pre-service teachers. The problem-solving inventory was used to measure the perceptions of problem-solving skills. According to the findings, it was found that the perception of problem-solving skills of pre-service teachers was high. It was observed that the candidates also perceived themselves as having these approaches in all sub-dimensions. According to the research results, problem-solving perception does not affect the way of approaching the problem. Male and female candidates' perceptions of problem-solving skills are not directly related to gender. Candidates' perceptions vary according to the grade level.
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