Beliefs and attitudes regarding classroom management Creencias y actitudes respecto a la gestión en el aula

The aim of this work is to obtain a description of teachers' and students' beliefs about classroom misbehaviour and evaluate to what extent these beliefs guide their decisions and judgements. 1.389 students (13 to 16 years old) and 170 teachers of ESO (Compulsory Secondary Education) from...

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Main Authors: Antoni Castelló, Concepción Gotzens, M. del Mar Badia, Cándid Genovard
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: ASUNIVEP 2010-05-01
Series:European Journal of Education and Psychology
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Online Access:http://www.ejep.es/index.php/journal/article/view/56
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spelling doaj-0a483948466a4585ab384b8e5230aa332020-11-24T21:15:33ZengASUNIVEPEuropean Journal of Education and Psychology1888-89921989-22092010-05-0131Beliefs and attitudes regarding classroom management Creencias y actitudes respecto a la gestión en el aulaAntoni CastellóConcepción GotzensM. del Mar BadiaCándid GenovardThe aim of this work is to obtain a description of teachers' and students' beliefs about classroom misbehaviour and evaluate to what extent these beliefs guide their decisions and judgements. 1.389 students (13 to 16 years old) and 170 teachers of ESO (Compulsory Secondary Education) from northeast Spain have been evaluated by means of a questionnaire designed for this purpose. Results show that behaviour considered socially undesirable is valued as more deserving of penalty than misbehaviour with a less negative social evaluation, even though having a great impact on teaching and learning activities. The students' responses also showed that almost half of them do not recognise classroom-discipline actions carried out by teachers when those actions do not match their expectations. El objetivo de este trabajo es obtener una descripción de las percepciones de los profesores y estudiantes acerca del comportamiento disruptivo y evaluar como estas creencias guían sus decisiones y juicios. 1.389 estudiantes (entre 13 y 16 años) y 170 profesores de ESO (Educación Secundaria Obligatoria) del nordeste de España fueron evaluados con un cuestionario creado para este propósito. Los resultados muestran que el comportamiento considerado socialmente indeseable es evaluado como más susceptible de ser castigado que comportamientos considerados como no antisociales, aunque tengan un gran impacto en las actividades de enseñanza aprendizaje. http://www.ejep.es/index.php/journal/article/view/56Creenciasactitudesgestión del auladisciplina, profesoresalumnos
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author Antoni Castelló
Concepción Gotzens
M. del Mar Badia
Cándid Genovard
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Concepción Gotzens
M. del Mar Badia
Cándid Genovard
Beliefs and attitudes regarding classroom management Creencias y actitudes respecto a la gestión en el aula
European Journal of Education and Psychology
Creencias
actitudes
gestión del aula
disciplina, profesores
alumnos
author_facet Antoni Castelló
Concepción Gotzens
M. del Mar Badia
Cándid Genovard
author_sort Antoni Castelló
title Beliefs and attitudes regarding classroom management Creencias y actitudes respecto a la gestión en el aula
title_short Beliefs and attitudes regarding classroom management Creencias y actitudes respecto a la gestión en el aula
title_full Beliefs and attitudes regarding classroom management Creencias y actitudes respecto a la gestión en el aula
title_fullStr Beliefs and attitudes regarding classroom management Creencias y actitudes respecto a la gestión en el aula
title_full_unstemmed Beliefs and attitudes regarding classroom management Creencias y actitudes respecto a la gestión en el aula
title_sort beliefs and attitudes regarding classroom management creencias y actitudes respecto a la gestión en el aula
publisher ASUNIVEP
series European Journal of Education and Psychology
issn 1888-8992
1989-2209
publishDate 2010-05-01
description The aim of this work is to obtain a description of teachers' and students' beliefs about classroom misbehaviour and evaluate to what extent these beliefs guide their decisions and judgements. 1.389 students (13 to 16 years old) and 170 teachers of ESO (Compulsory Secondary Education) from northeast Spain have been evaluated by means of a questionnaire designed for this purpose. Results show that behaviour considered socially undesirable is valued as more deserving of penalty than misbehaviour with a less negative social evaluation, even though having a great impact on teaching and learning activities. The students' responses also showed that almost half of them do not recognise classroom-discipline actions carried out by teachers when those actions do not match their expectations. El objetivo de este trabajo es obtener una descripción de las percepciones de los profesores y estudiantes acerca del comportamiento disruptivo y evaluar como estas creencias guían sus decisiones y juicios. 1.389 estudiantes (entre 13 y 16 años) y 170 profesores de ESO (Educación Secundaria Obligatoria) del nordeste de España fueron evaluados con un cuestionario creado para este propósito. Los resultados muestran que el comportamiento considerado socialmente indeseable es evaluado como más susceptible de ser castigado que comportamientos considerados como no antisociales, aunque tengan un gran impacto en las actividades de enseñanza aprendizaje.
topic Creencias
actitudes
gestión del aula
disciplina, profesores
alumnos
url http://www.ejep.es/index.php/journal/article/view/56
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