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BukuTeacher Interpersonal Behaviour, Classroom Environment and Student Outcomes in Primary Mathematics in Singapore
Bibliografi
Author: Fraser, Barry J. ; Goh, Swee Chiew
Topik: classroom environment; mathematics education; primary education; student outcomes; teacher behaviour
Bahasa: (EN )    
Penerbit: Kluwer Academic Publishers     Tempat Terbit: The Netherlands    Tahun Terbit: 1998    
Jenis: Article - diterbitkan di jurnal ilmiah internasional
Fulltext: art-3A10.1023-2FA-3A1009910017400.pdf (143.72KB; 0 download)
Abstract
This study examined two aspects of classroom learning environment (interpersonal teacher behaviour and classroom climate) and their associations with affective and cognitive outcomes among primary mathematics students in Singapore. Also gender differences in students’ achievement, attitudes and perceptions of classroom environment were explored. A random sample of 1512 boys and girls from government primary schools was used. For the analysis of environment-outcome associations, simple, multiple and canonical correlation analyses and multilevel (hierarchical linear model) analyses were conducted using two units of analysis, namely, the individual student and the class mean. For the analysis of gender differences, multivariate analyses of variance for repeated measures were performed for the two outcome measures and the classroom environment scales. The study led to the validation of two widely-applicable and convenient learning environment questionnaires for future use by researchers and teachers at the primary school level. Overall the different methods of analysis yielded consistent associations between classroom environment and student outcomes. Gender differences were detected in mathematics achievement, in favour of boys, but girls generally viewed their classroom environments more favourably than boys did.
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