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Maria DAS Graças Cleophas1, Murilo S Marques2, Marcia Cristina Barbosa3
1Universidade Federal da Integração Latino-Americana, Instituto Latino Americano de Ciências da Vida e da Natureza, Av. Silvio Américo Sasdelli, 1842-Vila A, 85866-000 Foz do Iguaçu, PR, Brazil.
Abstract:
In this work we have compared the self-perceived competences of future chemistry teachers who are pursuing teacher training courses in all the regions of Brazil taking the following factors into account: sex, age and Brazilian region origin. A quantitative exploration was adopted and the data were collected using the Self-Perceived Competences of Teachers in Initial Chemistry Training (SPCTICT) instrument, composed of 21 items. An exploratory factor analysis enabled grouping the items into three factors: (a) self-perception of technical competences (knowledge), (b) Self-perception of competences linked to specific aspects (know-how) and, finally, (c) self-perception of generic competences (knowing how to act or how to behave). The results demonstrate statistically significant differences among men and women on the self-perception of their own competences regarding knowledge construction in chemistry.
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