Student Perceptions Of Instructor Classroom Management Practices

  • Moen D
  • Davies T
  • Dykstra D
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Abstract

This paper summarizes the results from a study that was conducted of students at a midsized Midwestern doctoral-granting liberal arts university. Students were asked whether a hypothetical professors behavior in 42 described classroom scenarios was always, often, sometimes, rarely, or never appropriate. The purpose of the study is to provide guidance to professors in setting their own policies and procedures in managing their classes.

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Moen, D., Davies, T., & Dykstra, D. V. (2010). Student Perceptions Of Instructor Classroom Management Practices. College Teaching Methods & Styles Journal (CTMS), 6(1), 21–32. https://doi.org/10.19030/ctms.v6i1.5517

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