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Title: | Cognitive and Affective Outcomes of Differing Teaching Styles, 1972-1974 |
Keywords: | ABILITY GROUPING ATTITUDES CREATIVITY EDUCATIONAL OBJECTIVES EDUCATIONAL TESTS EDUCATIONAL TIMETABLES EXTRACURRICULAR ACTIVITIES GROUP WORK (TEACHING METHOD) HOMEWORK LANGUAGE TEACHING LESSONS MATHEMATICS EDUCATION MOTIVATION PERSONALITY PRIMARY SCHOOL TEACHERS SCHOOL DISCIPLINE SCHOOLCHILDREN SOCIOMETRY STUDENT ATTITUDE STUDENT PARTICIPATION TEACHER-STUDENT RELATIONSHIP TEACHING TEACHING MATERIALS TEACHING METHODS 1972-1974 England |
Description: | <P>Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.</P> The aim of this study was to discover whether or not different types of teaching style could be identified, and what effect they would have on pupils' development. <B>Main Topics</B>:<BR> Variables<br> There were two separate projects. In the first, on teaching styles, about 900 3rd and 4th year primary school teachers, and the head teachers from their schools, answered questionnaires which were sent to them. The data eventually used for analysis was from 468 fourth year teachers' responses to questions about teaching methods and attitudes. Cluster analysis was used to identify teacher types from which typical teachers were chosen as the basis for the second project.<br> In the second project, the classes of selected teachers were given various mathematics, reading, personality and behavioural tests at the beginning and the end of the academic year. A pupil typology was constructed, and it was attempted to relate this to performance, and performance changes, as well as to teaching style. |
URI: | https://t2-4.bsc.es/jspui/handle/123456789/67280 |
Other Identifiers: | 10.5255/UKDA-SN-1398-1 1398 http://doi.org/10.5255/UKDA-SN-1398-1 |
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