Teacher and Teaching Effects on Students' Attitudes and Behaviors
David Blazar1, Matthew A Kraft2
1Harvard Graduate School of Education.
Abstract:
Research has focused predominantly on how teachers affect students' achievement on tests despite evidence that a broad range of attitudes and behaviors are equally important to their long-term success. We find that upper-elementary teachers have large effects on self-reported measures of students' self-efficacy in math, and happiness and behavior in class. Students' attitudes and behaviors are predicted by teaching practices most proximal to these measures, including teachers' emotional support and classroom organization. However, teachers who are effective at improving test scores often are not equally effective at improving students' attitudes and behaviors. These findings lend empirical evidence to well-established theory on the multidimensional nature of teaching and the need to identify strategies for improving the full range of teachers' skills.
Related Concept Videos
Attitudes
Nursing Process for Patient and Caregiver Teaching III: Evaluation and Documentation
Nurses can use several methods to evaluate patient outcomes. For example, oral questions can assess cognitive learning, patient...
Impact of Individuals on Individuals
Social Psychology and Individual Behavior
Role of Affect in Interpersonal Attraction
Factors Influencing Attraction I: Proximity


