PROFESSIONAL SOCIALIZATION: THE EFFECTS OF A COLLEGE COURSE UPON ROLE‐CONCEPTIONS OF STUDENTS IN TEACHER TRAINING
- 1 June 1972
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Taylor & Francis in Educational Research
- Vol. 14 (3) , 213-219
- https://doi.org/10.1080/0013188720140310
Abstract
The effect of higher education upon student attitudes is one of increasing liberality and decreasing authoritarianism. In this study of 345 women students in a college of education similar trends were recorded concerning teacher‐role expectations during a three‐year period of anticipatory professional socialization. The early part of the course is seen as particularly significant in changing attitudes. The nature of the change is complex, for whilst on home‐school relationships, curriculum, organization and motivation students become more ‘open’ in their teacher‐role expectations, a hardening of attitudes was seen towards corporal punishment and teachers’ leisure time involvement with their school children. Some changes may be attributed to the orientation of the college towards certain professional beliefs and practices. The process of professional socialization is marked by increasing differentiation among students at different stages of their course on questions relating to teachers’ instrumental (task‐centred) roles. Further, this college's stress upon primary education may be responsible for only slight differences developing between the role‐concepts of groups training for different levels of school.Keywords
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