Assessing In-service Teachers’ Chemistry Content Knowledge and Self-efficacy in Teaching the K to 12 Science Curriculum

As the K to 12 Science program was formally implemented, interventions to enhance competence and confidence of teachers in teaching science in a spiral progression approach are main concerns. This study aims to assess the chemistry content knowledge and self-efficacy of 38 in-service teachers enroll...

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Main Authors: Mongcal, Yna Camille A, Lee-Chua, Queena N, Guidote, Armando M, Jr
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spelling ph-ateneo-arc.chemistry-faculty-pubs-10052020-03-13T08:35:10Z Assessing In-service Teachers’ Chemistry Content Knowledge and Self-efficacy in Teaching the K to 12 Science Curriculum Mongcal, Yna Camille A Lee-Chua, Queena N Guidote, Armando M, Jr As the K to 12 Science program was formally implemented, interventions to enhance competence and confidence of teachers in teaching science in a spiral progression approach are main concerns. This study aims to assess the chemistry content knowledge and self-efficacy of 38 in-service teachers enrolled in a graduate program from a teacher education institution using a content knowledge test (CKT) and a self-efficacy beliefs scale (SeS) using a mixed-method approach. Quantitative findings reveal that the least mastered topics in chemistry of the teacher-respondents include solutions, chemical bonding, the mole concept, gas laws, and chemical reactions. The science teachers say they are “somewhat confident” in teaching the chemistry topics. Qualitative findings include difficulties in answering the CKT and challenges encountered in teaching chemistry using the K to 12 science curriculum. In the needs analysis, key findings in the results of focus group discussion are used to verify quantitative findings. The correlation between content knowledge and self-efficacy beliefs is r = -0.12, with findings showing a negligible to low correlation. This implies that even if teachers perceive that they are “somewhat confident” in teaching chemistry topics, such beliefs do not match their content knowledge scores. Valid findings are based on the CKT results and further suggest that the CKT (not the SeS) is a good measure in determining the content learning needs of teachers. 2017-01-01T08:00:00Z text application/pdf https://archium.ateneo.edu/chemistry-faculty-pubs/6 https://archium.ateneo.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1005&context=chemistry-faculty-pubs Chemistry Faculty Publications Archīum Ateneo content knowledge self-efficacy educational reform teacher competence Chemistry Curriculum and Instruction Educational Psychology Science and Mathematics Education
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topic content knowledge
self-efficacy
educational reform
teacher competence
Chemistry
Curriculum and Instruction
Educational Psychology
Science and Mathematics Education
spellingShingle content knowledge
self-efficacy
educational reform
teacher competence
Chemistry
Curriculum and Instruction
Educational Psychology
Science and Mathematics Education
Mongcal, Yna Camille A
Lee-Chua, Queena N
Guidote, Armando M, Jr
Assessing In-service Teachers’ Chemistry Content Knowledge and Self-efficacy in Teaching the K to 12 Science Curriculum
description As the K to 12 Science program was formally implemented, interventions to enhance competence and confidence of teachers in teaching science in a spiral progression approach are main concerns. This study aims to assess the chemistry content knowledge and self-efficacy of 38 in-service teachers enrolled in a graduate program from a teacher education institution using a content knowledge test (CKT) and a self-efficacy beliefs scale (SeS) using a mixed-method approach. Quantitative findings reveal that the least mastered topics in chemistry of the teacher-respondents include solutions, chemical bonding, the mole concept, gas laws, and chemical reactions. The science teachers say they are “somewhat confident” in teaching the chemistry topics. Qualitative findings include difficulties in answering the CKT and challenges encountered in teaching chemistry using the K to 12 science curriculum. In the needs analysis, key findings in the results of focus group discussion are used to verify quantitative findings. The correlation between content knowledge and self-efficacy beliefs is r = -0.12, with findings showing a negligible to low correlation. This implies that even if teachers perceive that they are “somewhat confident” in teaching chemistry topics, such beliefs do not match their content knowledge scores. Valid findings are based on the CKT results and further suggest that the CKT (not the SeS) is a good measure in determining the content learning needs of teachers.
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author Mongcal, Yna Camille A
Lee-Chua, Queena N
Guidote, Armando M, Jr
author_facet Mongcal, Yna Camille A
Lee-Chua, Queena N
Guidote, Armando M, Jr
author_sort Mongcal, Yna Camille A
title Assessing In-service Teachers’ Chemistry Content Knowledge and Self-efficacy in Teaching the K to 12 Science Curriculum
title_short Assessing In-service Teachers’ Chemistry Content Knowledge and Self-efficacy in Teaching the K to 12 Science Curriculum
title_full Assessing In-service Teachers’ Chemistry Content Knowledge and Self-efficacy in Teaching the K to 12 Science Curriculum
title_fullStr Assessing In-service Teachers’ Chemistry Content Knowledge and Self-efficacy in Teaching the K to 12 Science Curriculum
title_full_unstemmed Assessing In-service Teachers’ Chemistry Content Knowledge and Self-efficacy in Teaching the K to 12 Science Curriculum
title_sort assessing in-service teachers’ chemistry content knowledge and self-efficacy in teaching the k to 12 science curriculum
publisher Archīum Ateneo
publishDate 2017
url https://archium.ateneo.edu/chemistry-faculty-pubs/6
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