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This study aims to describe the level of self-efficacy among semester 1 and semester 8 trainee teachers at a teacher education institute in Malaysia. In order to make the study to be more meaningful, the study also aims to determine whether there is any significant difference in self-efficacy between semester 1 trainee teachers who have undergone teacher training recently and semester 8 trainee teachers who have undergone teacher training for the past five and a half years at the institute. A total of 170 semester 1 and semester 8 trainee teachers involved in this study. The instrument used (SEGURU) for this study was the translation of Teacher Efficacy Scale. The result showed that the level of self-efficacy for semester 1 trainee teachers was at a moderately low level. While the level of self-efficacy for semester 8 trainee teachers was at a moderately high level in the range of 4.05 to 4.59 on the scale of 1 to 6. There was a significant difference in the level of self-efficacy between the semester 1 and semester 8 trainee teachers. Several steps were suggested to improve the level of trainee teachers’ self-efficacy.  


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