Student misbehaviour can provoke aggressive teacher management (e.g. yelling in anger), adversely effecting students' learning and attitudes toward school. To investigate this phenomenon, data were obtained from 75 Chinese (typically Eastern) and 192 Victorian (typically Western) secondary teachers who self-reported aggressive management. Results: 49% of Chinese and 59% of Australian teachers adopt aggressive behaviours rarely to sometimes; and, 9% of Chinese and 13% of Australian teachers sometimes or more frequently. The teachers were assessed for levels of support for Attribution, Attachment or Efficacy theory as explanations. The only significant differences were found for Attachment theory with Chinese teachers reporting significantly ...
Submission note: A thesis submitted in total fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of Doctor...
The aim of the study was to understand the causal attributions of teachers to challenging behaviours...
Student disruptive behaviors in the classroom often make teaching and learning less productive. It i...
Student misbehaviour can provoke aggressive teacher management (e. g. yelling in anger), adversely e...
Previous studies have shown that teachers’ aggressive classroom management impacts negatively on stu...
Background: Considerable research has investigated the deleterious effects of teachers responding ag...
Background: Considerable research has investigated the deleterious effects of teachers responding ag...
This Action Research project emerged from the identification of the need for the researcher to impro...
Disturbing evidence documenting some teachers’ aggressive classroom management (mis)behaviour is gro...
The present study was designed to investigate teacher misbehaviors as learning demotivators across f...
There is no doubt that the personal and social development of children is influenced by the schoolin...
The present study compared Australian and Chinese teachers' causal attributions for student behavior...
AbstractPrevious studies have revealed that Singapore students seemed to show many disciplinary and ...
Teachers (n = 233) who employ aggressive classroom management strategies were asked to theorise abou...
The purpose of this study was to investigate the relationships of teacher misbehaviors and credibili...
Submission note: A thesis submitted in total fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of Doctor...
The aim of the study was to understand the causal attributions of teachers to challenging behaviours...
Student disruptive behaviors in the classroom often make teaching and learning less productive. It i...
Student misbehaviour can provoke aggressive teacher management (e. g. yelling in anger), adversely e...
Previous studies have shown that teachers’ aggressive classroom management impacts negatively on stu...
Background: Considerable research has investigated the deleterious effects of teachers responding ag...
Background: Considerable research has investigated the deleterious effects of teachers responding ag...
This Action Research project emerged from the identification of the need for the researcher to impro...
Disturbing evidence documenting some teachers’ aggressive classroom management (mis)behaviour is gro...
The present study was designed to investigate teacher misbehaviors as learning demotivators across f...
There is no doubt that the personal and social development of children is influenced by the schoolin...
The present study compared Australian and Chinese teachers' causal attributions for student behavior...
AbstractPrevious studies have revealed that Singapore students seemed to show many disciplinary and ...
Teachers (n = 233) who employ aggressive classroom management strategies were asked to theorise abou...
The purpose of this study was to investigate the relationships of teacher misbehaviors and credibili...
Submission note: A thesis submitted in total fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of Doctor...
The aim of the study was to understand the causal attributions of teachers to challenging behaviours...
Student disruptive behaviors in the classroom often make teaching and learning less productive. It i...