Abstract

Purpose of this study was to examine the factors that may be linked to pre-service early childhood education teachers’ selfefficacy and satisfaction. Totally140 first year early childhood education students in two public universities in Turkey consisted the sample of the study. To gain a more in depth understanding of pre-service teachers’ self-efficacy and satisfaction, this study focused on pre-service teachers’ needs, experiences, adjustment to new role of being university student, and perception of friendship relations. Since this research strives to identify the factors that impact pre-service teachers’ satisfaction and efficacy beliefs, we utilized path analyses to accomplish this goal.

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