Student Perceptions in the Classroom

Student Perceptions in the Classroom
Author: Dale H. Schunk,Judith L. Meece
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 380
Release: 2012-10-12
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781136473579

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This book's two primary objectives are to present theory and research on the role of learners' achievement-related perceptions in educational contexts and to discuss the implications of this research for educational practices. Although contributors share the view that students' perceptions exert important effects in achievement settings, they differ in diverse ways including their theoretical orientation, their choice of research methodology, the perceptions they believe are of primary importance, and the antecedents and consequences of these perceptions. They discuss the current status of their ideas and provide a forward look at research and practice.

Power in the Classroom

Power in the Classroom
Author: Virginia P. Richmond,James C. McCroskey
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 224
Release: 2012-10-12
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781136475252

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In the belief that power is something that is negotiated by participants in the instructional process and with the goal of understanding how communication and power interact, this book looks at power and instruction in many different ways. Drawing from the lessons of the social sciences generally, it examines research that has been conducted by instructional communication specialists, looks at newer approaches to power, presents a status report on what is now known, and points to the divergent directions that offer opportunities for future scholarship.

Teacher and Student Perceptions

Teacher and Student Perceptions
Author: John M. Levine,Margaret C. Wang
Publsiher: Lawrence Erlbaum Associates
Total Pages: 432
Release: 1983
Genre: Academic achievement
ISBN: UOM:39015005392611

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Student Feedback on Teaching in Schools

Student Feedback on Teaching in Schools
Author: Wolfram Rollett,Hannah Bijlsma,Sebastian Röhl
Publsiher: Springer Nature
Total Pages: 274
Release: 2021-08-12
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9783030751500

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This open access book provides a comprehensive and informative overview of the current state of research about student perceptions of and student feedback on teaching. After presentation of a new student feedback process model, evidence concerning the validity and reliability of student perceptions of teaching quality is discussed. This is followed by an overview of empirical research on the effects of student feedback on teachers and instruction in different contexts, as well as on factors promoting the successful implementation of feedback in schools. In summary, the findings emphasize that student perceptions of teaching quality can be a valid and reliable source of feedback for teachers. The effectiveness of student feedback on teaching is significantly related to its use in formative settings and to a positive feedback culture within schools. In addition, it is argued that the effectiveness of student feedback depends very much on the support for teachers when making use of the feedback. As this literature review impressively documents, teachers in their work - and ultimately students in their learning - can benefit substantially from student feedback on teaching in schools. “This book reviews what we know about student feedback to teachers. It is detailed and it is a pleasure to read. To have these chapters in one place – and from those most up to date with the research literature and doing the research - is a gift.” John Hattie

Student Perceptions of Rules for Classroom Interaction

Student Perceptions of Rules for Classroom Interaction
Author: H. Paul LeBlanc, 3rd
Publsiher: Universal-Publishers
Total Pages: 160
Release: 1997-08
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9780965856485

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Burgoon's expectancy violation model posits that nonverbal rule violations will be evaluated according to the perceptions toward the violator and the behavior itself. However, the violator may have perceptions regarding the appropriateness of the rule. This study measured the perceptions of high school students regarding the rules for classroom interaction. It is believed that the rules for classroom interaction are rules which have been learned through the process of socialization and enculturation into the classroom setting throughout students' careers. These rules should be well known by all students by the time they reach tenth grade, the grade being investigated. A survey questionnaire was developed through a pilot study, and was distributed to 244 students through the English classes of three East Baton Rouge parish high schools. The high schools were chosen by relative drop out rate. Students were grouped by sex, race and age to measure differences in attitude by characteristics of potential dropouts. The study found that males have more negative attitudes toward compliance with laziness rules and the importance of those laziness rules than females. The study also found that Black students have a more positive attitudes regarding the importance of distraction, laziness, and respectfulness rules than non-Black students. Implications regarding the attitudes toward classroom rules are discussed.

Multidisciplinary Perspectives on International Student Experience in Canadian Higher Education

Multidisciplinary Perspectives on International Student Experience in Canadian Higher Education
Author: Tavares, Vander
Publsiher: IGI Global
Total Pages: 404
Release: 2020-10-02
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781799850311

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Canada has become one of the most popular destinations for international students at the higher education level. A number of complex factors and trends, both in Canada and globally, have contributed to the emergence of Canada as a destination for international higher education. However, more research is still needed to better understand the experiences of international students in Canada considering the rapid growth in numbers as well as the social, political, and linguistic singularity of Canada as a destination. Multidisciplinary Perspectives on International Student Experience in Canadian Higher Education is an essential scholarly publication that explores international students' experiences in Canadian colleges and universities. It seeks to explore the various factors, aspects, challenges, and successes that characterize the international student experience in Canadian higher education from the perspective of international students and the academic communities to which they belong. Featuring a wide range of topics such as information literacy, professional development, and experiential learning, this book is ideal for academicians, instructors, researchers, policymakers, curriculum designers, and students.

The Boy Question

The Boy Question
Author: Mark Roberts
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 178
Release: 2021-06-29
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781000404654

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Following on from the huge success of Boys Don’t Try? this essential new book answers nine key questions about how teachers and schools can best tackle boys’ academic underperformance. For decades schools have grappled with the most significant barriers to male academic success: a lack of motivation to succeed, poor attitudes to learning, lower literacy levels and a reluctance to read for pleasure or write at length. In this compelling book, Mark Roberts provides clear answers about how teachers can tackle ‘The Boy Question’. Each chapter answers a frequently asked question about how best to teach boys, outlining the issue and demonstrating what can be done about it. Informed by a wealth of research and the author’s personal experience of successfully teaching boys, this book offers an abundance of practical advice for the busy classroom teacher. It will shine a light on what makes boys tick and how we can design effective curriculums to ensure they can best acquire powerful knowledge. With practical advice and examples to help address anti-social attitudes and stem the cycle of boys’ underachievement, this is essential reading for all teachers and school leaders.

Parent and Student Perceptions of the Learning Environment at School

Parent and Student Perceptions of the Learning Environment at School
Author: Kathryn Chandler,Mary Jo Nolin,Nicholas Zill
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 20
Release: 1993
Genre: Educational surveys
ISBN: UIUC:30112002416672

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