Remote Access Laboratories for Preparing STEM Teachers

A Mixed Methods Study

Authors

  • Wu Ting
  • Peter Albion
  • Lindy Orwin
  • Alexander Kist
  • Andrew Maxwell
  • Ananda Maiti

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.14742/apubs.2015.960

Keywords:

Self-efficacy, STEM, Remote Access Laboratories (RAL)

Abstract

Bandura’s self-efficacy theory provided the conceptual framework for this mixed methods investigation of pre-service teachers’ (PSTs) self-efficacy to teach Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM) subjects. The Science Teaching Efficacy Belief Instrument-B (STEBI-B) was modified to create the Technology Teaching Efficacy Belief Instrument (T-TEBI). Pre-test and post-test T-TEBI scores were measured to investigate changes in PSTs’ self-efficacy to teach technology. Interviews and reflections were used to explore the reasons for changes in pre-service teachers’ self-efficacy. This paper reports results from a pilot study using an innovative Remote Access Laboratory system with PSTs.

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Published

2015-11-17