This study explored teachers’ autonomy-supportive and controlling behaviors through video-taped observation in the classroom. Four lessons by two teachers from a secondary school in Finland were videotaped and analyzed using a rigorous coding protocol. It was found that teachers employed both autonomy-supportive and controlling teaching during the same lesson, and even combined them in the same instructional sequence. This finding suggests the complexity of the use of autonomy support and control in the classroom, as well as their context-dependent aspects. The novel finding from this study was that teachers showed error tolerance and creativity to support students’ autonomy. Showing error tolerance and teaching creatively have not been inv...
The purpose of this qualitative study was to gain an understanding on how intermediate and secondary...
Teacher autonomy can lead to either exciting or vacuous learning experiences for students. Therefore...
This study examined university English Communication teachers’ perceptions of teacher autonomy in te...
This study explored teachers’ autonomy-supportive and controlling behaviors through video-taped obse...
This thesis study of “Autonomy support in Finnish schools” was to reveal how Finnish teachers promot...
The main goal of the present study was to detect teacher behaviour (as perceived by students) in a s...
Teachers with an autonomy-supportive style rely on different instructional behaviors to motivate the...
Autonomy-supportive teaching is the adoption of a student-focused attitude and an understanding inte...
Studies have well-documented that autonomy-supportive environment supports individuals’ psychologica...
We extended the research on autonomy-supportive teaching to universities and examined the relationsh...
Grolnick and Ryan assume that an autonomy supportive environment leads to higher learner engagement ...
Learner autonomy has been a popular topic of discussion and research with its potential to help lear...
Research predicated on self-determination theory (SDT) has established a positive relationship betwe...
A recurring paradox in the contemporary K-12 classroom is that, although students educa-tionally and...
The purpose of this mixed method study is to explore and measure the prevalence of ESL teachers supp...
The purpose of this qualitative study was to gain an understanding on how intermediate and secondary...
Teacher autonomy can lead to either exciting or vacuous learning experiences for students. Therefore...
This study examined university English Communication teachers’ perceptions of teacher autonomy in te...
This study explored teachers’ autonomy-supportive and controlling behaviors through video-taped obse...
This thesis study of “Autonomy support in Finnish schools” was to reveal how Finnish teachers promot...
The main goal of the present study was to detect teacher behaviour (as perceived by students) in a s...
Teachers with an autonomy-supportive style rely on different instructional behaviors to motivate the...
Autonomy-supportive teaching is the adoption of a student-focused attitude and an understanding inte...
Studies have well-documented that autonomy-supportive environment supports individuals’ psychologica...
We extended the research on autonomy-supportive teaching to universities and examined the relationsh...
Grolnick and Ryan assume that an autonomy supportive environment leads to higher learner engagement ...
Learner autonomy has been a popular topic of discussion and research with its potential to help lear...
Research predicated on self-determination theory (SDT) has established a positive relationship betwe...
A recurring paradox in the contemporary K-12 classroom is that, although students educa-tionally and...
The purpose of this mixed method study is to explore and measure the prevalence of ESL teachers supp...
The purpose of this qualitative study was to gain an understanding on how intermediate and secondary...
Teacher autonomy can lead to either exciting or vacuous learning experiences for students. Therefore...
This study examined university English Communication teachers’ perceptions of teacher autonomy in te...