The effects of self-fulfilling prophecies have been observed under various situations in the past, but Rosenthal and Jacobson\u27s recent South San Francisco study has probably stimulated increased public and professional interest in the effects of expectations on learning. It was felt that additional research in this area was desirable ·in order to further examine how and to what extent expectancies can influence learning situations. This study was designed to study the effects of informing randomly selected pupils and their teachers that these particular pupils had greater potential for school success than they had been demonstrating. It was hypothesized that if teachers and pupils developed a greater level of expectancy, improvements wou...
Success in school is presumably thought to be a function of both internal and external stimuli that ...
This study was designed to test the effects of positive teacher expectancy instructions, positive st...
to explore experimental ways to test a revolutionary concept: that people’s expectations could influ...
The effects of self-fulfilling prophecies have been observed under various situations in the past, b...
One variable that has often been cited for high achievement in school is that of high expectations f...
In light of the failure of most attempts to replicate the original demonstration of potent teacher e...
critiques of the Rosenthal research on experimenter bias and teacher expectancy have demonstrated th...
Thesis (M.Ed.)--University of Melbourne, 1975The consequences of the differential arousal of teacher...
This discussion of teacher expectations attempts to delineate the research steps that are needed to ...
According to the Pygmalion effect, teachers' expectancies affect students' academic progress. Many e...
According to the Pygmalion effect, teachers' expectancies affect students' academic progress. Many e...
This study builds on knowledge of the interactions of teacher expectations, self-concept and academi...
International audienceThe main purpose of this study was to explore the relation between teacher exp...
I We discussed the implications and limitations of Pygmalion in the classroom and other investigatio...
This study provides a systematic review of the effects of 19 teacher expectation interventions. Prio...
Success in school is presumably thought to be a function of both internal and external stimuli that ...
This study was designed to test the effects of positive teacher expectancy instructions, positive st...
to explore experimental ways to test a revolutionary concept: that people’s expectations could influ...
The effects of self-fulfilling prophecies have been observed under various situations in the past, b...
One variable that has often been cited for high achievement in school is that of high expectations f...
In light of the failure of most attempts to replicate the original demonstration of potent teacher e...
critiques of the Rosenthal research on experimenter bias and teacher expectancy have demonstrated th...
Thesis (M.Ed.)--University of Melbourne, 1975The consequences of the differential arousal of teacher...
This discussion of teacher expectations attempts to delineate the research steps that are needed to ...
According to the Pygmalion effect, teachers' expectancies affect students' academic progress. Many e...
According to the Pygmalion effect, teachers' expectancies affect students' academic progress. Many e...
This study builds on knowledge of the interactions of teacher expectations, self-concept and academi...
International audienceThe main purpose of this study was to explore the relation between teacher exp...
I We discussed the implications and limitations of Pygmalion in the classroom and other investigatio...
This study provides a systematic review of the effects of 19 teacher expectation interventions. Prio...
Success in school is presumably thought to be a function of both internal and external stimuli that ...
This study was designed to test the effects of positive teacher expectancy instructions, positive st...
to explore experimental ways to test a revolutionary concept: that people’s expectations could influ...