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ATTITUDE OF PUPIL -TEACHERS TOWARDS INTERNSHIP AS A PART OF B.ED. CURRICULUM

Journal: International Journal of Advanced Research (Vol.8, No. 10)

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Page : 874-879

Keywords : Attitude Pupil- Teacher Internship B.Ed. Curriculum;

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Abstract

Teacher training programmes are set up to help prospective teachers navigate the world of student teaching, state standards, exams and teacher interviews. A pupil teacher is a college, university or graduate student who is teaching under the supervision of a certified teacher in order to qualify for a degree in education. Internship is an integral part of his professional preparation. Internship in teaching includes practice – teaching and wide variety of field experience under the guidance of a competent or expert supervisor. The internship is very essential for todays teacher because it gives proper training to the pupil-teacher for better understanding of all the students. It builds confidence among the pupil-teachers. The present study aimed at finding out the significant difference of gender, stream and qualification in the attitude of pupil teachers towards internship. For this purpose the investigator used Attitude Scale prepared by the investigator himself. The data was collected from 80 pupil teachers from District Valsad . In order to analyze the data the investigator used three-way ANOVA. The main findings of the study were, there exist significant difference in the attitude of male and female pupil teachers towards internship. There existed significant triple interactional difference of gender, stream and academic qualification in the attitude of pupil teacher towards internship. There found no significant difference of stream, qualification, gender and stream, gender and qualification and stream and qualification in the attitude of pupil teacher towards internship as a part of B.Ed. curriculum. The findings of the study have significant implications to the teachers, supervisors, principals and policy makers who directly or indirectly involved in the system.

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