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Abstract:Abstract

The basic problem of this investigation was to explore the attitudes of student teachers in elementary education before and after their student teaching experience in an effort to determine whether attitudinal change had occurred. The sample consisted of forty-four senior students enrolled as student teachers in elementary education at Indiana University.

A situational type teacher attitude scale was developed and validated, and the reliability coefficient of .80 was established. The test was administered to the student teachers at the begining and again at the end of their student teaching.

The data was analyzed using chi square and the McNemar test for the significance of change in the expressed attitudes of the student teachers.

1. The Lipscomb Scale of Teacher Attitudes appears to have reasonable validity and reliability for the measurement of expressed teacher attitudes.

2. Significant change occurs in the expressed attitudes of student teachers during their student teaching experience. This was found to be true at better than the .001 level of confidence.
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