Anxiety of Practice Teachers on Final Teaching Demonstration
Ira Gem G. Albasin-Lacaba | Medeliza P. Avenir | Jolina B. Permejo | Eduardo Edu C. Cornillez Jr.
Discipline: Education
Abstract:
No studies have been conducted yet that focus on assessing students’ anxiety levels
during their final teaching demonstration. The study specifically aimed to identify
the profile of the practice-teachers and determine their level of anxiety towards final
teaching demonstrations, particularly in the areas of lesson planning, class management,
and evaluation, leading to the proposal of interventions to manage their anxiety.
A descriptive survey research design was utilized in this study. There were a total
of 34 respondents, who were teacher education students at the Eastern Visayas State
University-Tanauan Campus, Philippines, practicing as pre-service teachers in the
second semester of the academic year 2019-2020. They were chosen using a total
enumeration sampling design. The instrument used was adapted from The Student
Teacher Anxiety Scale (STAS) by Hart (1987). The findings of the study revealed
that generally, the student teachers experienced a normal level of anxiety for lesson
planning during their final teaching demonstration. However, there is a need for them
to improve their knowledge about the application of different teaching strategies. The
student teachers also feel the same normal level of anxiety when it comes to class
management. And lastly, they experienced an acceptable level of anxiety about being
evaluated, although they tend to be very anxious about whether their performance
will be accepted by their respective evaluators. The researchers recommend more
training workshops about lesson planning for the students and letting them practice
more teaching demonstrations to help manage their anxiety during their final teaching
demonstration.
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