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Pigge, Fred L.; Marso, Ronald N. – 1986
The relationships between measures of anxiety, concerns, and attitude toward teaching and selected personal and academic characteristics of 260 beginning education students were investigated. Relationships were found between these measures and basic academic skills, earliness of decision to enter teaching as a career, relative assurance of…
Descriptors: Academic Aptitude, Anxiety, Career Choice, Education Majors
Pigge, Fred L.; Marso, Ronald N. – 1988
The primary purpose of this investigation was to ascertain for a group of prospective teachers (N=563) the extent to which selected measurements of their cognitive, affective, and personal characteristics accounted for or explained the variance of the "scores" associated with 15 of their motives or reasons for becoming teachers. From a…
Descriptors: Career Choice, Family Characteristics, Higher Education, Individual Characteristics
Marso, Ronald N.; Pigge, Fred L. – 1995
This study compared the affective attributes of a sample of beginning teacher education students in the 1990s with a sample of beginning teacher education students of the 1980's to investigate whether or not educational reform actions were accompanied by changes in the affective characteristics of individuals entering teacher preparation. The data…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Affective Behavior, Comparative Analysis, Education Majors
Marso, Ronald N.; Pigge, Fred L. – 1994
This study sought to identify a set of factors that teacher candidates perceived to have influenced their decisions to become teachers and then to determine the family and personal characteristics of the candidates that might be associated with these perceived influences. The subjects were 377 teacher candidates commencing the teacher preparation…
Descriptors: Career Choice, Education Majors, Elementary Secondary Education, Family Characteristics
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Pigge, Fred L.; Marso, Ronald N. – Journal of Experimental Education, 1992
Studied whether differences exist among academic, affective, and personal characteristics of teacher education persisters and nonpersisters in a longitudinal sample of 550 education majors. Five years later, 65% had persisted through teacher training. Factors predicting persistence (i.e., higher college grade point average and positive attitude…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Academic Persistence, Affective Behavior, College Students