Content of teachers' stereotypes about adolescents

Discourse on 'problematic behavior' of the young in adolescence period is often present in lay, media, professional and scientific public. In this research, we performed empirical testing of the psychological concept of 'storm and stress', which is manifested by stereotypes about...

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Main Author: Đerić Ivana
Format: Article
Language:srp
Published: Institute for Educational Research, Belgrade 2009-01-01
Series:Zbornik: Institut za Pedagoška Istraživanja
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Online Access:http://www.doiserbia.nb.rs/img/doi/0579-6431/2009/0579-64310901131D.pdf
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spelling doaj-40ea646e164b470eb6951a758456a8f12020-11-24T23:20:53ZsrpInstitute for Educational Research, BelgradeZbornik: Institut za Pedagoška Istraživanja0579-64311820-92702009-01-0141113114610.2298/ZIPI0901131DContent of teachers' stereotypes about adolescentsĐerić IvanaDiscourse on 'problematic behavior' of the young in adolescence period is often present in lay, media, professional and scientific public. In this research, we performed empirical testing of the psychological concept of 'storm and stress', which is manifested by stereotypes about adolescents as rebels. The goal was to establish whether teachers hold stereotypes about younger adolescents as a social group and what the content of the stereotype is. Research participants were 193 teachers teaching the seventh grade in ten Belgrade primary schools. Factor analysis method established the presence of several factors, which reflect the psychological content and meaning of teachers' stereotypes about younger adolescents. The results of our research point out: (a) that stereotypes of teachers about younger adolescents stand in partial correspondence with the content of a widely distributed concept of 'storm and stress'; (b) that this concept is mostly loaded with a negative perception of pupils on the part of teachers and (c) that teachers less often perceive pupils through the prism of some positive qualities. That is, teachers think that these positive qualities are not 'typical' qualities of adolescents if they are observed as a group. Interviewed teachers hold stereotypes about younger adolescents, but intensity and valence of stereotypes vary depending on the nature of obtained factors. http://www.doiserbia.nb.rs/img/doi/0579-6431/2009/0579-64310901131D.pdfstereotypesteachersadolescentsprimary school
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Content of teachers' stereotypes about adolescents
Zbornik: Institut za Pedagoška Istraživanja
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teachers
adolescents
primary school
author_facet Đerić Ivana
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title Content of teachers' stereotypes about adolescents
title_short Content of teachers' stereotypes about adolescents
title_full Content of teachers' stereotypes about adolescents
title_fullStr Content of teachers' stereotypes about adolescents
title_full_unstemmed Content of teachers' stereotypes about adolescents
title_sort content of teachers' stereotypes about adolescents
publisher Institute for Educational Research, Belgrade
series Zbornik: Institut za Pedagoška Istraživanja
issn 0579-6431
1820-9270
publishDate 2009-01-01
description Discourse on 'problematic behavior' of the young in adolescence period is often present in lay, media, professional and scientific public. In this research, we performed empirical testing of the psychological concept of 'storm and stress', which is manifested by stereotypes about adolescents as rebels. The goal was to establish whether teachers hold stereotypes about younger adolescents as a social group and what the content of the stereotype is. Research participants were 193 teachers teaching the seventh grade in ten Belgrade primary schools. Factor analysis method established the presence of several factors, which reflect the psychological content and meaning of teachers' stereotypes about younger adolescents. The results of our research point out: (a) that stereotypes of teachers about younger adolescents stand in partial correspondence with the content of a widely distributed concept of 'storm and stress'; (b) that this concept is mostly loaded with a negative perception of pupils on the part of teachers and (c) that teachers less often perceive pupils through the prism of some positive qualities. That is, teachers think that these positive qualities are not 'typical' qualities of adolescents if they are observed as a group. Interviewed teachers hold stereotypes about younger adolescents, but intensity and valence of stereotypes vary depending on the nature of obtained factors.
topic stereotypes
teachers
adolescents
primary school
url http://www.doiserbia.nb.rs/img/doi/0579-6431/2009/0579-64310901131D.pdf
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