Teacher expectations: effects on dyadic interactions and self-concept in elementary age children.

T. Martinek, Susan B. Johnson
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Abstract The purpose of this study was to describe the effects of teacher expectations on specific teacher-student behaviors occurring during physical education instruction. The study further described the effects of teacher expectations on the development of the student's self-concept. Five elementary school teachers were asked to rate their students according to how they expected each to perform in terms of physical achievement. A total of 100 students, the highest 10 and the lowest 10, in each of the five classes, comprised the sample. All five teachers used in the study were experienced physical education teachers who had previous instructional experience with the children under observation. A dyadic version of Cheffers Adaptation of Flanders Interaction Analysis System was the observational tool used to identify the teacher-student behaviors. The Martinek-Zaichkowsky Self-Concept Scale for Children was used to determine whether there were self-concept differences between the two groups. The results o...
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教师期望:对小学儿童二元互动和自我概念的影响。
摘要本研究旨在探讨教师期望对体育教学中特定师生行为的影响。本研究进一步描述了教师期望对学生自我概念发展的影响。五名小学教师被要求根据他们对学生身体成绩的期望来给他们的学生打分。总共有100名学生,分别是五个班级中成绩最好的10名和成绩最差的10名,组成了样本。本研究所使用的五位教师均为经验丰富的体育教师,且均有对被观察儿童进行教学的经验。采用双元版的Cheffers - adaptive - Flanders互动分析系统作为观察工具来识别师生行为。采用Martinek-Zaichkowsky儿童自我概念量表测定两组之间是否存在自我概念差异。结果是……
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