Author ORCID Identifier
https://orcid.org/0009-0007-8819-9104
Date Available
12-13-2024
Year of Publication
2024
Document Type
Master's Thesis
Degree Name
Master of Science in Education (MSEd)
College
Education
Department/School/Program
STEM Education
Advisor
Dr. Jonathan Thomas
Abstract
The following research is conducted in the interest in exploring self-efficacy (or the lack of) in pre- and in-service elementary school teachers when it comes to teaching STEM. In order to explore the issue of self-efficacy for STEM in elementary schools, it comes to defining what STEM education is and what self-efficacy is. These definitions guide research collected in building these future and current teachers’ self-efficacy, with factors ranging from resources available, pre-service training, professional development, content area knowledge, pedagogical knowledge, perceptions of teaching STEM, and opportunities to collaborate with other teachers were listed as some of the reasons. These factors present another line of thought: building self-efficacy to the extent that these teachers go from novice to expert STEM teachers at the elementary level, as well as create positive associations with teaching STEM. Expert teachers who could become leaders, without having to be administrators, are valuable to STEM education and a rarity for elementary schools. This pushes for a survey and interview of some teachers at an elementary school in the central southeastern region of the United States and the results are a launching point into the future of STEM education at the elementary level.
Digital Object Identifier (DOI)
https://doi.org/10.13023/etd.2024.457
Funding Information
This study was supported by the John Edwin Partington and Gwendolyn Gray Partington Scholarship for the Fall 2024 semester and Dr. Jonathan Thomas paying for the four $50 Amazon gift cards used in this study with his research funds.
Recommended Citation
Wilkirson, Ashley, "EXPLORING ELEMENTARY TEACHERS’ SELF-EFFICACY AND PROPENSITY FOR TEACHING STEM" (2024). Theses and Dissertations--Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM) Education. 21.
https://uknowledge.uky.edu/stem_etds/21
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Elementary Education Commons, Elementary Education and Teaching Commons, Higher Education and Teaching Commons, Other Teacher Education and Professional Development Commons, Science and Mathematics Education Commons