Berufswunsch Geographielehrer/in – Motive und Selbstbild im Vergleich zu Studierenden anderer Unterrichtsfächer

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  • Wolf-Thorsten Saalfrank
  • Sabine Weiß
  • Simone Schramm
  • Ewald Kiel

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https://doi.org/10.18452/24616

Schlagworte:

Teacher education, geography teacher, career choice motivation, study motivation, self-perception, competencies

Abstract

Prospective geography teachers differ in their career choice motivation from other teacher students. The sample, part of a research project on efficacy and improvement in teacher education at the LMU, has the desire for a job affected by teamwork. The social impact of the future job is also an important motivation. Extrinsic motives like job security are important. Subject-related and pedagogical motives are comparable with all other students. Differentiation by type of school shows, for example, a pedagogical orientation of the motif structure for primary school teachers. Consequences for teacher education as well as development tasks for teacher students were discussed.

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30. Juni 2013

Zitationsvorschlag

Saalfrank, W.-T., Weiß, S., Schramm, S., & Kiel, E. (2013). Berufswunsch Geographielehrer/in – Motive und Selbstbild im Vergleich zu Studierenden anderer Unterrichtsfächer. Zeitschrift für Geographiedidaktik (ZGD), 41(2), 81–95. https://doi.org/10.18452/24616

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