Interactions that occur between teacher and student during instrumental music lessons are complex and multifaceted and embrace a full range of promotive and demotive factors that not only underpin effective learning, but also have an impact on whether children will persist with their learning long-term (McPherson, Davidson, & Faulkner, 2012). Such interactions also provide the context in which students gain a sense of personal control and autonomy over their learning (Evans, McPherson, & Davidson, 2012). In this article, we present new ways of conceptualizing autonomy by taking the teacher–student interaction as a unit of analysis to examine the processes of co-regulation of student autonomy. In Study 1, we performed an in-depth qualitative...
This thesis study of “Autonomy support in Finnish schools” was to reveal how Finnish teachers promot...
This study explored the relation between need supportive teaching and early adolescents’ engagement ...
The processes of individual and group-level regulation are important mechanisms of all collaborative...
Interactions that occur between teacher and student during instrumental music lessons are complex an...
AbstractIn primary music education an important question is what school teachers can do to stimulate...
Learning implies change. Inside and outside schools, we aim for students to change into people with ...
Introduction: The notion of autonomy in Self-Determination Theory is at the core of intrinsically mo...
According to self-determination theory (SDT), the learning experiences of music students can be expl...
Background. Self-determination theory defines two important dimensions of teaching style: autonomy s...
The purpose of this study was to examine the relationship between students’ perception of teacher su...
Learning implies change. Inside and outside schools, we aim for students to change into people with ...
Teachers with an autonomy-supportive style rely on different instructional behaviors to motivate the...
In many pedagogical situations, it is advantageous to give students some autonomy: for example, inst...
We investigated 2 engagement-fostering aspects of teachers' instructional styles-autonomy support an...
This thesis study of “Autonomy support in Finnish schools” was to reveal how Finnish teachers promot...
This study explored the relation between need supportive teaching and early adolescents’ engagement ...
The processes of individual and group-level regulation are important mechanisms of all collaborative...
Interactions that occur between teacher and student during instrumental music lessons are complex an...
AbstractIn primary music education an important question is what school teachers can do to stimulate...
Learning implies change. Inside and outside schools, we aim for students to change into people with ...
Introduction: The notion of autonomy in Self-Determination Theory is at the core of intrinsically mo...
According to self-determination theory (SDT), the learning experiences of music students can be expl...
Background. Self-determination theory defines two important dimensions of teaching style: autonomy s...
The purpose of this study was to examine the relationship between students’ perception of teacher su...
Learning implies change. Inside and outside schools, we aim for students to change into people with ...
Teachers with an autonomy-supportive style rely on different instructional behaviors to motivate the...
In many pedagogical situations, it is advantageous to give students some autonomy: for example, inst...
We investigated 2 engagement-fostering aspects of teachers' instructional styles-autonomy support an...
This thesis study of “Autonomy support in Finnish schools” was to reveal how Finnish teachers promot...
This study explored the relation between need supportive teaching and early adolescents’ engagement ...
The processes of individual and group-level regulation are important mechanisms of all collaborative...