Abstract

Human beings are social creatures by nature and one of their most important characteristics is the multifaceted communication they establish with their environment. There are numerous ways of establishing communication. However, the most preferred manner has always been speech. For the speaking skill to be used effectively, the individual should have self-confidence. Educational institutions are the places where the foundations of self-confidence are laid. In educational institutions where self-confidence is taught, it is fundamental that the educators have self-confidence themselves. The purpose of this study is to determine whether the self-efficacy levels of classroom teacher candidates, who will be teaching in primary schools where the basic characteristics of the speaking skill are taught, display any differences in terms of different variables. The study group of the study consists of students receiving education at the Department of Primary School Teaching, Faculty of Education in a state university in the 2016-2017 academic year. The study group consists of 225 students who were selected through the typical case sampling method, which is one of the purposeful sampling types. With the purpose of collecting data, the ‘Speaking Self-Efficacy Scale (SSES)’ developed by Aydın (2013) consisting of four sub-dimensions with a Cronbach Alpha value of 0.95 was used. SPSS software program (Version 22) was used in the analysis of numeric data. The data was analyzed with the Independent Sample t-test, One Way ANOVA and Kruskal-Wallis tests. According to the results of the study, a significant difference has been determined in the speaking process and listener factor sub-dimensions of the students in favor of the male students. Regarding the grade levels, it was concluded that the upper grade levels regarded themselves as more self-sufficient in the skill of speaking in all of the sub-dimensions.

Highlights

  • One of the basic aspects which distinguishes humans from other beings is the skill of establishing communication using language

  • The results indicated that in planning of speech, a sub-dimension of self- efficacy, there were significant differences between grade levels 1 and 4, 2 and 4, 3 and 4

  • According to the findings of the study, a significant difference has not been found in the speaking self- efficacy of the teacher candidates receiving education at the department of primary education in terms of the planning of speech, linguistic structure and listener sub-dimensions, a significant difference has been detected only in the speech process sub-dimension in the favor of the male teacher candidates (M=45.10 (Males), M=40.88 (Females))

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Introduction

One of the basic aspects which distinguishes humans from other beings is the skill of establishing communication using language. Language is one of the important tools which allows humans to establish communication and maintain communication in an appropriate manner (Akın, 2016). Healthy communication is, without doubt, directly proportional with the individual’s skill of using language (Aydın, 2013; Er & Demir, 2013). Linguistic skills are generally grouped as listening, reading, writing and speaking. Listening and reading are receptive skills, whereas writing and speaking are productive skills (Hamzadayı & Büyükikiz, 2015). Whether these skills are used efficiently or not is one of the most important factors in a person’s social success. Speech is a process which begins in the mind and is completed with the expression of thoughts in verbal form (Er & Demir, 2013)

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