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Teachers' Brief Nonverbal Behaviors in Defined Instructional Situations Can Predict Students' Evaluations

Judul Artikel:Teachers' Brief Nonverbal Behaviors in Defined Instructional Situations Can Predict Students' Evaluations
Judul Terbitan:Journal of Educational Psychology
ISSN:00220663
Bahasa:ENG
Tempat Terbit:Washington
Tahun:0000
Volume:Vol. 95 Issue 3 0000
Penerbit:American Psychological Association
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Penulis:Elisha Babad and Dinah Avni-Babad, Robert Rosenthal
Abstraksi:Can a few seconds of high school teachers' nonverbal (NV) behavior predict students' ratings of these teachers (SRT)? Yes, but NV—SRT relations varied among various instructional situations. NV behaviors while administering the class and using the board were unrelated to SRT. Positive judgments of NV behavior while disciplining the class and interacting with students were positively related to SRT. NV behaviors in frontal teaching were negatively related to SRT. The most negative NV–SRT relations were found for teachers' differential NV behavior toward high- versus low-achieving students. Teacher differentiality and SRT have rarely been investigated in high school. The structure of SRT seems to differ between high school and college, and students' anger about teachers' differentiality strongly predicted their evaluations.
Kata Kunci:Nonverbal Behaviors; Evaluations
Lokasi:p. 553
Terakreditasi:belum