1st Edition

Teacher and Student Perceptions Implications for Learning

Edited By John M. Levine, Margaret C. Wang Copyright 1983
428 Pages
by Routledge

Originally published in 1983, the purpose of Teacher and Student Perceptions: Implications for Learning was to advance the emerging interdisciplinary dialogue regarding the origin and consequences of performance perceptions in school settings. The book is organized into three major sections. Section I deals with students’ and teachers' interpretation of achievement-related behaviors. Section II... Read more

Preface  Part I: Students’ and Teachers’ Interpretation of Achievement-Related Behaviours  1. Defining Success in Classroom Settings Irene Hanson Frieze, William D. Francis and Barbara Hartman Hanusa  2. Social Comparison and Education John M. Levine  3. Speculations Regarding the Role of Affect in Achievement-Change Programs Guided by Attributional Principles Bernard Weiner  4. Teachers’ Thinking About Problem Students Mary M. Rohrkemper and Jere E. Brophy  5. Teachers’ Attributions for Their Own Teaching Russell Ames  6. Student and Teacher Perceptions: A Review of Five Position Papers Thomas L. Good  Part II: Impact of Performance Expectations in Classrooms  7. Teacher Talk and Student Thought: Socialization into the Student Role Phyllis C. Blumenfeld, V. Lee Hamilton, Steven T. Bossert, Kathleen Wessels and Judith Meece  8. Communication of Teacher Expectations to Students Harris M. Cooper  9. Development and Consequences of Students’ Sense of Personal Control Margaret C. Wang  10. Modeling Young Children’s Performance Expectations Doris R. Entwisle and Leslie Alec Hayduk  11. What is an Attribution that Thou Art Mindful of It? Donald M. Baer  Part III: Social Perception and Schooling: Instructional Design Implications  12. Extrinsic Reward and Intrinsic Motivation: Implications for the Classroom Mark R. Lepper  13. Intrinsic and Extrinsic Motivational Orientations: Limiting Conditions on the Undermining and Enhancing Effects of Reward on Intrinsic Motivation Thane S. Pittman, Ann K. Boggiano and Diane N. Ruble  14. Non-Cognitive Outcomes of Cooperative Learning Robert E. Slavin  15. Impact of the Role of Tutor on Behavior and Self-Perceptions Vernon L. Allen  16. Intrinsic Motivation, Peer Tutoring, and Cooperative Learning: Practical Maxims Richard deCharms.  Author Index.  Subject Index. 

Biography

John M. Levine

Margaret C. Wang