英文摘要 |
In this study, the researchers applied the social learning model proposed by Bandura (1977, 1997, 2001) in exploring how the self-evaluated learning effects, perceived internship achievements, social support, satisfaction with internship schools, and satisfaction with teacher education institutes contribute to the self-efficacy of interns. A total of 126 interns participated in this study and completed questionnaires designed by the researchers. The results indicated that self-evaluated learning effects and social support significantly predict self-efficacy when all of the predictive factors were considered. No significant differences among the students interning at different school levels (kindergarten, elementary, and high school) or between the students interning at public and private schools were observed. Practical and theoretical suggestions are provided based on the results. |