Abstract:
This study aimed to predict the final scores of teacher candidates through grades obtained from competency in
preparing lesson plans, the number of reflections on the discussion board, and the perceived level of proficiency
in planning the instruction in the blended Curriculum Development in Education course. This study was
designed according to relational survey research design and included 147 teacher candidates. In the study, data
were collected through lesson plans, the number of reflections on the discussion board, final scores, and the
perception of proficiency in planning the instruction scale and analyzed using the Multiple Linear Regression
analyzes. This study found positive and significant correlations among the final grades of teacher candidates,
grades obtained from competency in preparing lesson plans, the number of reflections on the discussion board,
and the perceived proficiency of teacher candidates in the planning the instruction scale. However, only the
grades of teacher candidates obtained from lesson plans significantly predicted the achievement of teacher
candidates. It might be inferred that as teacher candidates participated in online discussions, they learned the
subjects deeply, prepared better plans, and obtained higher grades from the preparation of lesson plans and final
exam.