INCIDENCE OF CLASSROOM RESEARCH TRAINING IN THE TEACHING PRACTICES OF EXERCISE TEACHERS

Author(s):  
Rosa J. Guzmán ◽  
Fernando Guío ◽  
Luisa Acuña ◽  
Carlos Barreto
2015 ◽  
Vol 39 (5) ◽  
pp. 445-457 ◽  
Author(s):  
Jari-Erik Nurmi ◽  
Noona Kiuru

Classroom research has typically focused on the role of teaching practices and the quality of instruction in children’s academic performance, motivation and adjustment—in other words, classroom interactions initiated by the teacher. The present article presents a model of classroom interactions initiated by the child, that is, the notion that a child’s characteristics and active efforts may evoke different instructional patterns and responses among teachers. Then follows a review of previous research on the role of children’s academic performance, their motivation and their socio-emotional characteristics in their teachers’ instruction methods and teacher–child relationships. Some of the mechanisms that may be responsible for these “evocative impacts” are discussed. Classroom interactions initiated by the child, and those initiated by the teacher will then be considered from the perspective of the transactional theory of teacher–child interactions. Finally, some conclusions are drawn concerning possible future classroom research.


1972 ◽  
Vol 17 (11) ◽  
pp. 607-609
Author(s):  
BRYCE B. HUDGINS
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