A survey of 96 Australian primary and secondary school teachers was carried out based on a stratified random sample. The study aimed to determine Middle Years teachers' perceptions and management of disruptive classroom behaviour. Variables such as gender, teacher confidence and experience, supports, specific disruptive student behaviours, and behaviour management strategies were examined. The results showed that teachers' main concerns were related to distractibility, student on-task behaviour, and adherence to classroom rules. In relation to classroom management, no significant differences were identified between the management strategies employed by primary and secondary school teachers. However, differences were identified in ...
The frequencies of disruptive behaviours in students were compared between their respective LOTE (Ge...
Doktorgradsavhandling i SpesialpedagogikkBackground: Pupil behaviour is important for academic and s...
Teachers’ disciplinary strategies when faced with disruptive behaviors differ considerably fro...
The theoretical part of this Master’s thesis presents the social context in which teachers are confr...
This study investigated the relationship between primary school teachers' self-reported and act...
The purpose of this study was to study classroom disruptive behaviours amongst students in a Seconda...
Thesis (PhD)--Macquarie University, Australian Centre for Educational Studies, Special Education Cen...
A review is provided of recent research literature on the topic of troublesome classroom behaviour, ...
Much of the research into behaviour problems and school interventions has focused on primary school-...
This study attempted to investigate the classroom Management Strategies used by female teachers to d...
Teachers ’ disciplinary strategies when faced with disruptive behaviors differ considerably from inc...
Behavioural problems are a constant threat to student learning and the learner environment, namely, ...
Studies revealed that classroom disruptive behaviors have led to more serious problems than disrupti...
Disruptive behavior in schools has been a source of concern for school systems for several years. In...
This thesis explores how disruptive behaviour is perceived, attributed and dealt with by primary s...
The frequencies of disruptive behaviours in students were compared between their respective LOTE (Ge...
Doktorgradsavhandling i SpesialpedagogikkBackground: Pupil behaviour is important for academic and s...
Teachers’ disciplinary strategies when faced with disruptive behaviors differ considerably fro...
The theoretical part of this Master’s thesis presents the social context in which teachers are confr...
This study investigated the relationship between primary school teachers' self-reported and act...
The purpose of this study was to study classroom disruptive behaviours amongst students in a Seconda...
Thesis (PhD)--Macquarie University, Australian Centre for Educational Studies, Special Education Cen...
A review is provided of recent research literature on the topic of troublesome classroom behaviour, ...
Much of the research into behaviour problems and school interventions has focused on primary school-...
This study attempted to investigate the classroom Management Strategies used by female teachers to d...
Teachers ’ disciplinary strategies when faced with disruptive behaviors differ considerably from inc...
Behavioural problems are a constant threat to student learning and the learner environment, namely, ...
Studies revealed that classroom disruptive behaviors have led to more serious problems than disrupti...
Disruptive behavior in schools has been a source of concern for school systems for several years. In...
This thesis explores how disruptive behaviour is perceived, attributed and dealt with by primary s...
The frequencies of disruptive behaviours in students were compared between their respective LOTE (Ge...
Doktorgradsavhandling i SpesialpedagogikkBackground: Pupil behaviour is important for academic and s...
Teachers’ disciplinary strategies when faced with disruptive behaviors differ considerably fro...