This research examined the attitudes of teachers toward the affective domain in high versus low levels of standards-based instruction. Teachers from a school district in the suburbs of the greater Seattle, Washington, metropolitan area completed a self-report instrument to determine the level of standards-based instruction they use in the classroom. Confirmation of the level of standards-based instruction was ascertained through expert evaluation of classroom learning activities and a student report assessment. Data from these three sources were triangulated and participating teachers were ranked from high to low standards-based instruction level. Teachers in the lowest and highest levels of standards-based instruction completed the Attitud...
Teacher dispositions comprise the affective dimension of teaching; they address teachers’ values and...
One of the various purposes of the educational activities in schools is to develop and provide affec...
ABSTRACT: The intention of this article is to illustrate how assessment is an “emotional practice ” ...
This research examined the attitudes of teachers toward the affective domain in high versus low leve...
Teachers' affective domain applications in the junior high schools in Turkey were explored in this d...
This study examined implicit and explicit attitudes of teachers toward the Emotional Disturbance (E...
This paper presents a model for those interested in the design and/or research of instruction in the...
While many educational conversations have been shaped by high-stakes testing and accountability that...
Purpose: The affective skills in teacher education should pay attention and look for ways to include...
The purpose of this study is to determine quality indicators in the field of emotional and behaviora...
Educational researchers, particularly curriculum researchers, are looking towards teachers\u27 belie...
Educational researchers, particularly curriculum researchers, are looking towards teachers\u27 belie...
Thesis (Ph.D.), College of Education, Washington State UniversityIn this age of standards-based educ...
An attempt to direct the attention of the public school to the measurable dimensions of the affectiv...
The purpose of this study was to assess the affective component of the secondary teacher preparation...
Teacher dispositions comprise the affective dimension of teaching; they address teachers’ values and...
One of the various purposes of the educational activities in schools is to develop and provide affec...
ABSTRACT: The intention of this article is to illustrate how assessment is an “emotional practice ” ...
This research examined the attitudes of teachers toward the affective domain in high versus low leve...
Teachers' affective domain applications in the junior high schools in Turkey were explored in this d...
This study examined implicit and explicit attitudes of teachers toward the Emotional Disturbance (E...
This paper presents a model for those interested in the design and/or research of instruction in the...
While many educational conversations have been shaped by high-stakes testing and accountability that...
Purpose: The affective skills in teacher education should pay attention and look for ways to include...
The purpose of this study is to determine quality indicators in the field of emotional and behaviora...
Educational researchers, particularly curriculum researchers, are looking towards teachers\u27 belie...
Educational researchers, particularly curriculum researchers, are looking towards teachers\u27 belie...
Thesis (Ph.D.), College of Education, Washington State UniversityIn this age of standards-based educ...
An attempt to direct the attention of the public school to the measurable dimensions of the affectiv...
The purpose of this study was to assess the affective component of the secondary teacher preparation...
Teacher dispositions comprise the affective dimension of teaching; they address teachers’ values and...
One of the various purposes of the educational activities in schools is to develop and provide affec...
ABSTRACT: The intention of this article is to illustrate how assessment is an “emotional practice ” ...