Aim: The aim of our work was to study the types of power preferred by teachers and students of pedagogical specialties. Method: Ivanov’s questionnaire “Teacher’s pedagogical power” was used to study the pedagogical power including Reward, Coercive, Legitimate, Expert and Referent powers. In 2012 and 2013, 46 secondary school teachers and 40 students of pedagogical specialties were part of a study in Blagoevgrad, Bulgaria. Results: The results indicated that teachers and students of pedagogical specialties preferred making use syncretic power, more than one power. The most frequent types of power were Legitimate and Reward. The rarest was Referent power. The teachers used the different types of power less than students of pedagogical special...
Instructional communication is a field that studies behaviors that facilitate leaning in classroom c...
This quantitative research study examined power strategies used by principals as perceived by elemen...
The current article attempts to examine the relation between authority styles of teachers and learni...
AimThe aim of our work was to study the types of power preferred by teachers and students of pedagog...
The study aims to identify teacher power bases as perceived by Secondary (High) School students, it ...
Our aim is to describe how coercive power is negotiated, used, and perceived by student teachers and...
In our study we test the most influential, traditional typology of power as a relational phenomenon ...
Our aim is to describe how coercive power is negotiated, used, and perceived by student teachers and...
One of the greatest challenges for student teachers and then for novice teachers is the classroom ma...
The purpose of this study was to examine the relationship between the high shool principal's use of ...
[[abstract]]A Study on the Role Change of Junior High School Teachers -State Power vs. T...
Principals are a key factor on various aspects of schooling, and teachers play a determinant role on...
This study was undertaken to determine the power bases used by middle school and high school princi...
The aim of the presented research was to answer the question whether people working as teachers dif...
AbstractTheoreticians and practicians in the field of education are permanently preoccupied to find ...
Instructional communication is a field that studies behaviors that facilitate leaning in classroom c...
This quantitative research study examined power strategies used by principals as perceived by elemen...
The current article attempts to examine the relation between authority styles of teachers and learni...
AimThe aim of our work was to study the types of power preferred by teachers and students of pedagog...
The study aims to identify teacher power bases as perceived by Secondary (High) School students, it ...
Our aim is to describe how coercive power is negotiated, used, and perceived by student teachers and...
In our study we test the most influential, traditional typology of power as a relational phenomenon ...
Our aim is to describe how coercive power is negotiated, used, and perceived by student teachers and...
One of the greatest challenges for student teachers and then for novice teachers is the classroom ma...
The purpose of this study was to examine the relationship between the high shool principal's use of ...
[[abstract]]A Study on the Role Change of Junior High School Teachers -State Power vs. T...
Principals are a key factor on various aspects of schooling, and teachers play a determinant role on...
This study was undertaken to determine the power bases used by middle school and high school princi...
The aim of the presented research was to answer the question whether people working as teachers dif...
AbstractTheoreticians and practicians in the field of education are permanently preoccupied to find ...
Instructional communication is a field that studies behaviors that facilitate leaning in classroom c...
This quantitative research study examined power strategies used by principals as perceived by elemen...
The current article attempts to examine the relation between authority styles of teachers and learni...