In educational contexts, interpersonal attributional theory (Weiner, 2019) posits that teachers’ beliefs about the causes underlying their students’ academic performance vary along the causal dimensions of locus of causality, stability, personal controllability, and others’ controllability. Based on this framework, this study aimed at identifying teachers’ attribution profiles based on their perceptions about the causes of their students’ achieve- ments. Two hundred eighty-nine experienced and novice French primary school teachers reported their causal beliefs about a student’s success or failure at a reading test, as well as their emotional and behavioral reactions to their student’s outcome. The data were analyzed using latent profile ana...
none1noThis paper describes two studies concerning the issue of educational practices used by teache...
This study seeks to provide empirical evidence regarding teacher attributions of achievement for gif...
Causal attributions are beliefs concerning the causes of an event. They critically influence student...
In educational contexts, interpersonal attributional theory (Weiner, 2019) posits that teachers’ bel...
Cette thèse traite des conséquences au niveau intra-personnel des explications données par des élève...
The current review provides an overview of published research on teachers’ causal attributions since...
This study yuilds on previously established attribution-affect linkages in an effort to better under...
Previous studies have attempted to understand various motivational factors that affect academic achi...
Contains fulltext : 145087.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)In teacher rese...
Children within educational settings face a multitude of messages from contexts, authority figures, ...
115 Italian and French teachers of high school and junior high school participated in a study aimed ...
Two studies that examine distinct affect-attribution linkages in the context of an actual examinatio...
This study explores the similarities and differences between adult language learners' and their teac...
The topic of this dissertation is the attribution tendencies of secondary school students in situati...
This paper describes two studies concerning the issue of educational practices used by teachers face...
none1noThis paper describes two studies concerning the issue of educational practices used by teache...
This study seeks to provide empirical evidence regarding teacher attributions of achievement for gif...
Causal attributions are beliefs concerning the causes of an event. They critically influence student...
In educational contexts, interpersonal attributional theory (Weiner, 2019) posits that teachers’ bel...
Cette thèse traite des conséquences au niveau intra-personnel des explications données par des élève...
The current review provides an overview of published research on teachers’ causal attributions since...
This study yuilds on previously established attribution-affect linkages in an effort to better under...
Previous studies have attempted to understand various motivational factors that affect academic achi...
Contains fulltext : 145087.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)In teacher rese...
Children within educational settings face a multitude of messages from contexts, authority figures, ...
115 Italian and French teachers of high school and junior high school participated in a study aimed ...
Two studies that examine distinct affect-attribution linkages in the context of an actual examinatio...
This study explores the similarities and differences between adult language learners' and their teac...
The topic of this dissertation is the attribution tendencies of secondary school students in situati...
This paper describes two studies concerning the issue of educational practices used by teachers face...
none1noThis paper describes two studies concerning the issue of educational practices used by teache...
This study seeks to provide empirical evidence regarding teacher attributions of achievement for gif...
Causal attributions are beliefs concerning the causes of an event. They critically influence student...