Teachers’ attitudes in classroom management as perceived by pupils with social, emotional and behavioural difficulties

IF 1.5 Q3 PSYCHOLOGY, EDUCATIONAL EMOTIONAL AND BEHAVIOURAL DIFFICULTIES Pub Date : 2022-01-02 DOI:10.1080/13632752.2022.2058561
Vincent Bernier, Nancy Gaudreau, L. Massé
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ABSTRACT Studies have extensively presented a range of best practices for teachers to develop adequate classroom management skills. Yet, to date the connected attitudes that teachers would require to capably execute classroom management have received scarce attention in scientific literature. Accordingly, this article documents teachers’ classroom management attitudes (TCMA) from the perspective of pupils presenting with social, emotional and behavioural difficulties (SEBD). Individual interviews were conducted with fourteen SEBD pupils attending secondary-school special education programmes. Using thematic analysis, emergent themes were then identified and categorised, resulting in seventeen teacher attitudes which then fell into four overarching dimensions: 1) Respect; 2) Authority; 3) Supportiveness; and 4) Differentiation. The connection between the teacher attitudes, as voiced by the pupils, and the pupils’ perception of their teachers’ classroom management skill and proficiency is described at length. In light of these findings, avenues for better classroom intervention outcomes and for further research have been proposed.
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有社交、情绪及行为困难的学生对教师课堂管理态度的看法
研究广泛提出了教师培养足够课堂管理技能的一系列最佳实践。然而,迄今为止,在科学文献中,教师需要有能力执行课堂管理的相关态度很少受到关注。因此,本文从出现社会、情感和行为困难(SEBD)的学生的角度记录教师的课堂管理态度(TCMA)。对14名参加中学特殊教育课程的SEBD学生进行了个别访谈。使用主题分析,然后确定和分类突发主题,得出17种教师态度,然后分为四个总体维度:1)尊重;2)权威;3)支持力;4)差异化。学生所表达的教师态度与学生对教师课堂管理技能和熟练程度的看法之间的联系被详细描述。根据这些发现,提出了更好的课堂干预结果和进一步研究的途径。
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EMOTIONAL AND BEHAVIOURAL DIFFICULTIES
EMOTIONAL AND BEHAVIOURAL DIFFICULTIES PSYCHOLOGY, EDUCATIONAL-
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10
期刊介绍: The central intention of Emotional & Behavioural Difficulties (EBDs) is to contribute to readers" understanding of social, emotional and behavioural difficulties, and also their knowledge of appropriate ways of preventing and responding to EBDs, in terms of intervention and policy. The journal aims to cater for a wide audience, in response to the diverse nature of the professionals who work with and for children with EBDs.
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