This article describes the use and validation of the Pedagogical Practices Inventory, which uses student perceptions arranged into five subscales to measure teacher activities concerning the regulation of student learning in secondary education. To determine the reliability and validity of the instrument, an inventory study (N = 2128) and a study in which observational data (N 11) and inventory data (N = 201) were combined, were carried out. Analysis of the inventory data showed internal subscale reliabilities between .83 and .90, indicating consistency of the PPI subscale scores. Correlations between inventory and observational data showed significant relations for three of the five subscales, indicating that the PPI is suitable to tap tea...
The primary purpose of this study was to assess the viability of selected subscales of an educationa...
Self-regulated learning has benefits for students’ academic performance in school, but also for expe...
Contains fulltext : 64521.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Student percep...
This article describes the use and validation of the Pedagogical Practices Inventory, which uses stu...
This article describes the use and validation of the Pedagogical Practices Inventory, which uses stu...
Student perceptions of teaching have often been used in tertiary education for evaluation purposes. ...
Student perceptions of teaching have often been used in tertiary education for evaluation purposes. ...
The current study examined the reliability and validity of the Self-Regulation Strategy Inventory – ...
Abstract: One of the key tasks of teacher education (for primary and secondary education) is to supp...
Within-student dynamics in perceptions of instructional quality have been neglected, although studen...
The current investigation examined whether teacher ratings of student symptomatology as measured by ...
The purpose of this study was to establish and describe the validity and reliability of an instrumen...
Self-regulated learning has benefits for students’ academic performance in school, but also for expe...
\u3cp\u3eSelf-regulated learning has benefits for students’ academic performance in school, but also...
The interplay between teacher regulation and student self-regulation of learning is an important top...
The primary purpose of this study was to assess the viability of selected subscales of an educationa...
Self-regulated learning has benefits for students’ academic performance in school, but also for expe...
Contains fulltext : 64521.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Student percep...
This article describes the use and validation of the Pedagogical Practices Inventory, which uses stu...
This article describes the use and validation of the Pedagogical Practices Inventory, which uses stu...
Student perceptions of teaching have often been used in tertiary education for evaluation purposes. ...
Student perceptions of teaching have often been used in tertiary education for evaluation purposes. ...
The current study examined the reliability and validity of the Self-Regulation Strategy Inventory – ...
Abstract: One of the key tasks of teacher education (for primary and secondary education) is to supp...
Within-student dynamics in perceptions of instructional quality have been neglected, although studen...
The current investigation examined whether teacher ratings of student symptomatology as measured by ...
The purpose of this study was to establish and describe the validity and reliability of an instrumen...
Self-regulated learning has benefits for students’ academic performance in school, but also for expe...
\u3cp\u3eSelf-regulated learning has benefits for students’ academic performance in school, but also...
The interplay between teacher regulation and student self-regulation of learning is an important top...
The primary purpose of this study was to assess the viability of selected subscales of an educationa...
Self-regulated learning has benefits for students’ academic performance in school, but also for expe...
Contains fulltext : 64521.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Student percep...