Preparedness to Teach Basic School Mathematics: Exploring Pre-Service Teachers’ Proficiency and Self-Efficacy After Supported Teaching in Schools

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https://doi.org/10.54943/rq.v16i2.757

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Supported Teaching in Schools (STS), Mathematics proficiency, Self-efficacy

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This study investigated the preparedness of pre-service teachers in colleges of education to teach mathematics by examining their mathematics proficiency and perceived self-efficacy after supported teaching in schools. The population for this study was 21,500 level 400 pre-service teachers from the 46 public colleges of education in Ghana. The quota purposive sampling technique was employed to select 390 pre-service teachers for the study. The design of the study integrated quantitative analysis based on a causal-comparative framework. Mathematics proficiency test and self-efficacy for teaching mathematics questionnaire were the instruments used to collect data. Data collected from the test and questionnaire was analysed quantitatively. Descriptive statistics was employed to analyse pre-service teachers’ levels of preparedness, proficiency and self-efficacy. Independent sample t-test and one-way ANOVA were used to find differences in proficiency, self-efficacy and preparedness. The findings revealed that pre-service teachers are moderately prepared with younger participants exhibiting higher levels of proficiency. Gender-related differences were noted in self-efficacy, with females demonstrating enhanced confidence while males demonstrated higher proficiency and preparedness. The findings underscore the importance of tailored training programmes for diverse age groups, ensuring gender-inclusive strategies to nurture self-confidence among all pre-service teachers.

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2025-07-31

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Baah-Duodu, S. (2025). Preparedness to Teach Basic School Mathematics: Exploring Pre-Service Teachers’ Proficiency and Self-Efficacy After Supported Teaching in Schools. Quintaesencia, 16(2), 147–153. https://doi.org/10.54943/rq.v16i2.757
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SOCIALIZACIÓN DE EXPERIENCIAS