科威特教师的课堂行为管理实践、经验和信念

IF 4.6 Q2 MATERIALS SCIENCE, BIOMATERIALS
Khaled Alkherainej, Christopher Pinkney
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最近的统计数据表明,在西方和亚洲国家,学生的外化行为越来越多;然而,关于中东国家教师对这些行为的看法的研究却很少。本研究采用混合方法研究设计,调查了科威特公立中小学教师对其课堂行为管理(CBM)经验的看法,包括他们(a)学术准备;(b)使用 CBM 实践来支持有外化行为的学生;(c)对学生外化行为的观察;以及(d)对行政支持和家庭参与的看法。参与者包括从 45 所学校随机招募的 2140 名普通教育和特殊教育教师。结果表明,接受调查的教师中只有不到一半的人曾经接受过建立信任措施方面的指导,他们报告说在应对学生行为问题时使用了多种建立信任措施的做法,并认为行政支持的程度高于家庭参与的程度。讨论了研究结果的意义和进一步研究的建议
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Kuwaiti Teachers’ Classroom Behavior Management Practices, Experiences, and Beliefs
Recent statistics suggest that student externalizing behaviors are increasing in Western and Asian countries; however, there is a paucity of research on teachers’ perspectives of these behaviors in Middle Eastern countries. A mixed-methods research design was used to investigate Kuwaiti public elementary and middle school teachers’ perceptions of their classroom behavior management (CBM) experiences, including their (a) academic preparation; (b) use of CBM practices to support students with externalizing behaviors; (c) observations of student externalizing behaviors; and (d) perceptions on administrative support and family involvement. Participants included 2,140 general and special education teachers randomly recruited from 45 schools. Results indicated that fewer than half of the teachers surveyed had prior instruction in CBM, reported using a wide variety of CBM practices in response to student behavior problems, and perceived higher levels of administrative support than family involvement. Implications of the study’s findings and suggestions for further research were discussed
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ACS Applied Bio Materials
ACS Applied Bio Materials Chemistry-Chemistry (all)
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