The relationship between verbal teacher immediacy behaviors and student learning

1988 ◽  
Vol 37 (1) ◽  
pp. 40-53 ◽  
Author(s):  
Joan Gorham
Author(s):  
Luke LeFebvre ◽  
Mike Allen

This study examined teaching assistant’s immediacy in lecture/laboratory and self-contained classes.  Two hundred fifty-six students responded to instruments measuring teachers’ immediacy behavior frequency, perceptions of instruction quality, and cognitive learning.  No significant difference was identified when comparing lecture/laboratory and self-contained teaching assistants’ immediacy behaviors.  But all students who observed frequent immediate behaviors demonstrated higher affective and cognitive learning.  Teaching assistants’ ratings had significantly higher levels of faculty-student interaction for self-contained sections but lecture/laboratory sections were significantly higher for student effort/involvement. 


2021 ◽  
Vol 58 (1) ◽  
pp. 5809-5820
Author(s):  
Dr. Tariq Hussain, Dr. Asmaa Azeem, Nisar Abid

This descriptive correlational study was intended to explore the relationship between university students’ perceived teacher immediacy and their motivation. 800 students were selected from eight different universities of district Lahore through a multi-stage stratified random sampling method. Out of the selected, 726 participants responded on adapted Verbal Immediacy Behaviors (VIB), Revised Nonverbal Immediacy Measures (RNIM), and Students Motivation Scale (SMS). Independent sample t-tests’ results exhibited no significant gender-based or sector-wise difference in perceived teacher immediacy and motivation level of students. However, the correlational evidence showed a strong correlation between verbal, nonverbal, overall teacher immediacy, and student motivation. Results suggest that teacher immediacy functions as a means of enhancing the motivation of a student, based on this fact, the researchers suggest that content to promote teacher immediacy should be added in teacher education curricula.  


2019 ◽  
Vol 3 (2) ◽  
pp. 93
Author(s):  
Neti Afrianis

Critical thinking skills is a very important aspect that students must have in learning chemistry, especially in solving problems that require deeper alternative solutions. This research aims to analyze the relationship of critical thinking on student learning outcomes on salt hydrolysis material. In this research, there were 48 students sampled, the technique used for sampling was purposive sampling. For data analysis in this research using correlation and regression tests with a probability value of 0.05. From the results of the linearity and correlation tests found that students 'critical thinking skills have a relationship with student learning outcomes on salt hydrolysis material by 0.599 and the regression results also show the same thing that there is a significant relationship between students' critical thinking skills with learning outcomes on salt hydrolysis material that is seen from the comparison of the significance value (0,000) with a probability value (0.05), (0,000 <0.05) means that there is a positive relationship between critical thinking skills with student learning outcomes on salt hydrolysis material in SMAN 1 Kampar. The contribution or contribution of students' critical thinking skills to learning outcomes in the hydrolysis material is 35.9% while the remaining 64.1% is influenced by other factors. The higher the level of critical thinking skills of students, the greater the significant functional relationship to learning outcomes, and also the greater contribution / contribution of critical thinking skills to student learning outcomes.Keywords : Critical thinking skills, learning outcomes, correlation and regression analysis, salt hydrolysis


Jurnal Ecogen ◽  
2019 ◽  
Vol 2 (3) ◽  
pp. 294
Author(s):  
Chintya Eka Putri ◽  
Z Mawardi Effendi

Interest in learning and the use of textbooks are two aspects that are very influential and have a relationship with student learning outcomes. This can be seen in the learning activities in the XI IPS class of SMAN 1 Luhak Nan Duo on economic subjects, the low student learning outcomes are influenced by students' lack of interest in learning and the lack of use of textbooks by students themselves. The research conducted at the XI IPS class at SMAN 1 Luhak Nan Duo aims to determine the relationship between learning interest and the use of textbooks with learning outcomes. This type of research is quantitative research with correlational methods. The instrument used in this study was a research questionnaire. The population is 130 students with samples randomly selected for 100 students. From the results of the analysis it can be concluded that: (1) Interest in learning and the use of textbooks have a positive and significant relationship together with learning outcomes seen from the Sig. F change 0,000 <0,05. (2) There is a positive and significant relationship between interest in learning and learning outcomes seen from the value of Sig. 0,000 <0,05. (3) There is a positive and significant relationship between the use of textbooks and learning outcomes of economic subjects seen from the Sig. 0,000 <0,05.Keyword : Interest in learning, utilization of textbooks, learning outcomes


2019 ◽  
Author(s):  
Dewingga Fizzy Keni Pratama ◽  
Muhammad Nur Wangid

This article considers the relationship between group discussion and student achievement of PGSD University PGRI Wates. The results showed there group discussion can increase student learning achievement. Students achieve minimal mastery learning. Based on empirical evidence from group discussions and learning achievements, it explores the extent to which forms of group discussion can contribute to learning achievement. This article argues that group discussions offer new and important things in the practice of learning. The results showed that group discussion can improve students learning achievement. In other words the use of group discussion in student learning can improve student learning achievement.


2021 ◽  
Vol 9 (2) ◽  
pp. 21-29
Author(s):  
Fernida Siti Listiani ◽  
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Endang Surahman ◽  
Romy Faisal Mustofa

Generic science skills are important in the learning process because generic science skills is an internal factor that affect learning. This study aims to determine the relationship between generic science skills with student learning outcomes in ecology sub materials. The research method used is a correlation studySampling was done by purposive sampling of 2 classes namely XI MIPA 3 and XI MIPA 4 amount of 58 students. Data collect ion techniques were carried out with a post-test of 25 items in the form of descriptions to measure the ability generic science skills. The analysis data technique used Pearson product moment correlation regression test with α 0,05. The result showed that there was a positive correlation between generic science skills and student learning outcomes in ecology sub materials with a correlation coefficient of 0,496 meaning it had a moderate closeness of the relationship.


2020 ◽  
Vol 13 (3) ◽  
pp. 279
Author(s):  
Laura Elizabeth Cervantes Benavides

Facing the problems for understanding student learning and the way that makes the relationship and integration of learned knowledge easier, this work is presented, which objective is to identify in the teaching-learning process, at the moment in which the individual relates and integrates the knowledge it acquires. In this document, the assumption was made is, In greater depth of reflection, the student strengthens his cognitive and metacognitive abilities.


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