This study builds on and adapts a procedure to reveal teachers’ constructs about their pupils and a method to categorise these constructs. Kelly’s Personal Construct Theory (PCT) and his accompanying repertory grid technique are used to study the constructs of Dutch student teachers about their pupils. The elements used to elicit the constructs consisted of the student teachers’ entire class. Seven categories were used to categorise the constructs: Attitudinal, emotional, relational, personal, intellectual, interests and physical. In addition to Kelly’s original technique, the student teachers were asked to provide descriptions of their construct and contrast poles. These descriptions facilitated reliable coding. Key words: Personal constru...
Repertory grid technique and extensive interviews were used to investigate the personal constructs o...
This paper reports on two lengthy studies in Physical education teacher education (PETE) conducted i...
Understanding the role of the public school teacher and how that role has changed over recent histor...
Present study focuses on revealing and developing personal constructs regarding problem behaviour in...
We can fill the gap between theory (of ambitious teacher education) and practice (in mathematics cla...
This article argues that Kelly’s repertory grid technique allows prospective teachers and their trai...
Abstract: We can fill the gap between theory (of ambitious teacher educa-tion) and practice (in math...
This article argues that Kelly’s repertory grid technique allows prospective teachers and their trai...
This paper reports on an investigation into the belief patterns of music teachers with regard to the...
Much research relating to reading has neglected to examine the attitudes and beliefs of teachers the...
Reports a case study of one teacher\u27s thinking about her classroom practices; employs Kelly\u27s...
This study examines how a semi-autobiographical process associated with personal construct psycholog...
This work attempts to explore the methodological legacy of George Kelly – repertory grid analysis – ...
This study aims to identify teachers’ personal constructs about students and students’ personal cons...
The research reported in this thesis investigated preservice primary teachers' constructions of them...
Repertory grid technique and extensive interviews were used to investigate the personal constructs o...
This paper reports on two lengthy studies in Physical education teacher education (PETE) conducted i...
Understanding the role of the public school teacher and how that role has changed over recent histor...
Present study focuses on revealing and developing personal constructs regarding problem behaviour in...
We can fill the gap between theory (of ambitious teacher education) and practice (in mathematics cla...
This article argues that Kelly’s repertory grid technique allows prospective teachers and their trai...
Abstract: We can fill the gap between theory (of ambitious teacher educa-tion) and practice (in math...
This article argues that Kelly’s repertory grid technique allows prospective teachers and their trai...
This paper reports on an investigation into the belief patterns of music teachers with regard to the...
Much research relating to reading has neglected to examine the attitudes and beliefs of teachers the...
Reports a case study of one teacher\u27s thinking about her classroom practices; employs Kelly\u27s...
This study examines how a semi-autobiographical process associated with personal construct psycholog...
This work attempts to explore the methodological legacy of George Kelly – repertory grid analysis – ...
This study aims to identify teachers’ personal constructs about students and students’ personal cons...
The research reported in this thesis investigated preservice primary teachers' constructions of them...
Repertory grid technique and extensive interviews were used to investigate the personal constructs o...
This paper reports on two lengthy studies in Physical education teacher education (PETE) conducted i...
Understanding the role of the public school teacher and how that role has changed over recent histor...