<b>Evaluation of Professional Self-esteem among EFL Teachers and Students at Mevlana University</b>

Authors

  • Ebrahim KHEZERLOU Azarbaijan Shahid Madani University

Keywords:

Keywords, Evaluation, Professional Self-esteem, EFL Teachers, EFL Students

Abstract

Evaluation of Professional Self-esteem among EFL Teachers and Students at Mevlana University

Abstract

Self-esteem is generally defined as a global self-evaluation. It indicates the extent to which an individual believes the self to be capable, significant, successful and worthy (Rosse et al., 1991; Leary and McDonald, 2003). The study generally aims at measuring and correlating professional self-esteem perceptions of ELT professors (N = 6) and prospective EFL teachers (N = 79) at Mevlana University for diagnosing the pedagogical problems. Four professional self-esteem scales, each including 16 items, were developed to measure the participants’ self-esteem perceptions in the five areas of (a) satisfaction, (b) knowledge development, (c) practice, (d) adaptation, and (e) communication. The average internal consistency reliability of the four scales was r = 0.86. The findings revealed that there were statistically significant differences between the socio-demographic variables of Gender and Student-class and Student Self-report Self-esteem and between the socio-demographic variable of Student-class and Teacher Student-report Self-esteem. Moreover, they demonstrated slight positive correlation between Teacher Self-report Self-esteem and Teacher Student-report Self-esteem and moderate negative correlation between Student Self-report Self-esteem and Student Teacher-report Self-esteem. Finally, the regression findings showed that Student Self-report Self-esteem was better predicted by the Practice dimension, while Student Teacher-report Self-esteem by the development dimension.

Author Biography

Ebrahim KHEZERLOU, Azarbaijan Shahid Madani University

ACADEMIC POSITION: Assist. Prof English Department, Azarbaijan Shahid Madani University, Tabriz, Iran.

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Published

2014-12-21

How to Cite

KHEZERLOU, E. (2014). <b>Evaluation of Professional Self-esteem among EFL Teachers and Students at Mevlana University</b>. Journal of History Culture and Art Research, 3(3), 76-86. Retrieved from http://kutaksam.karabuk.edu.tr/index.php/ilk/article/view/368

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