Učitelská self-efficacy při práci s dětmi-cizinci v širších souvislostech

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Title in English Teachers’ self-efficacy in immigrant children education in a broader context
Authors

ZÁLESKÁ Klára LEIX Alicja Ewa

Year of publication 2018
Type Article in Periodical
Magazine / Source Pedagogická orientace
MU Faculty or unit

Faculty of Arts

Citation
Web https://journals.muni.cz/pedor/article/view/10341/pdf
Doi http://dx.doi.org/10.5817/PedOr2018-2-328
Keywords teachers’ self-efficacy; immigrant children education; teacher assistant; prepara-tory language classes
Description The presented article deals with the topic of self-efficacy of the Czech ele-mentary school teachers in the immigrant children education. The research questi-on asks: What are the characteristics of teachers’ perception of their self-efficacy in immigrant children education? To gain the answer, we have analysed semi-structured interviews with the teachers that have various experience with immigrant children education. During the analysis, we have taken into account the basic characteristics of behaviour of teachers’ with high perception of self-efficacy that we have built on the literature reviews. Our survey has shown a number of perceived factors that play a key role in teachers’ ability to educate immigrant children. One example is the im-portant role of the level of teachers’ experience with immigrant children education. Teachers‘ concerns about working with immigrant children that have no knowledge of the Czech language and that come from non-traditional cultures, negatively effects their perception of self-efficacy. The respondents highlight possible ways to increase their self-efficacy in the discussed area. The suggestions are for example: to establish preparatory language classes for immigrant children with no knowledge of the Czech language or to strengthen teacher education in the specific areas concerning practical aspects of work in the culturally heterogeneous classes.
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