伊拉克英语学习者中风概念与教师年龄的关系

Salman Hintaw Abdulhussien, R. Pishghadam, Moein Sakhtkar Haddadi
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摘要本文描述了笔画的交易分析概念如何有助于我们理解教育心理学以及教师和学生之间教育环境中的动态。教师的抚摸行为可能受到几个因素的影响,包括性别、年龄和文化。本文所述的研究调查了伊拉克英语作为外语(EFL)学习者基于教师年龄对笔画类型概念的差异。500名伊拉克青少年学习者对32项量表进行了回答。重复测量ANOVA的结果表明,学生对年轻和年长教师的总体中风类型的感知没有显著差异。然而,年长和年轻教师对中风的两个分量表——言语条件阳性和言语条件阴性中风的感知显著不同。最后,也是重要的一点是,无论老师的年龄如何,语言条件否定笔画都比无条件否定笔画不那么令人不快,这表明如果老师要给出否定笔画,学生更喜欢条件否定笔画。
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Iraqi EFL Learners’ Conceptions of Strokes With Respect to Teachers’ Age
Abstract This article describes how the transactional analysis concept of strokes can contribute to our understanding of educational psychology and the dynamics in educational settings between teachers and students. Teachers’ stroking behavior may be influenced by several factors, including gender, age, and culture. The study described here investigates the differences among Iraqi English as a Foreign Language (EFL) learners’ conceptions of types of strokes based on the age of their teachers. Five hundred Iraqi teenage learners responded to a 32-item scale. The results of repeated measures ANOVA manifested that there was not a significant difference in the students’ perceptions of overall kinds of strokes given by young and older teachers. However, two subscales of strokes—verbal conditional positive and verbal conditional negative strokes—were perceived significantly differently between older and younger teachers. Finally, and importantly, verbal conditional negative strokes turned out to be less unpleasant than unconditional ones regardless of the teacher’s age, denoting that if the teacher is to give negative strokes, students prefer conditional ones.
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