Implications of training student teachers of pre-schooling through micro-teaching activities for a classroom with mentally-disabled students
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The aim of this study is to explore whether there is a difference between the student teachers' opinions about in-class teaching skills before and after applying micro-teaching. This study was carried out with the participation of second-year students of the Child Development Program of a Vocational School in the fall term of 2005-2006 academic years. The opinions of the student teachers about in-class teaching skills were obtained through a questionnaire consisting of 31 items. In the opinions of the student teachers regarding 25 items out of 31, significant differences were observed before and after microteaching applications. Following micro-teaching activities, while self-confidence of the student teachers and their in-class teaching skills increased, their concerns about classroom management were observed to dissipate. © 2011 Academic Journals.