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Student engagement: students' and teachers' perceptions
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2013
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Teacher EducationStudent LearningEducational PsychologyTeacher-student RelationEducationTeacher AttitudesStudent EngagementTertiary TeachersLearning BehaviourClassroom PracticeTeacher BehavioursElementary EducationAotearoa New Zealand
This article addresses the question: To what extent do tertiary teachers and students have similar understandings of what engages students in classroom settings? It employs data from a funded research project in Aotearoa New Zealand that draws on selected questions from two surveys. One survey asked students how important nine selected teacher behaviours were in engaging them in learning, the other asked teachers what priority they put on these behaviours and how important they thought they were to students. The selected questions were drawn from an extensive research literature identifying teacher behaviours that engaged students. The article reports that teachers and students had some similar but more dissimilar perceptions about what engages students. Suggested reasons for the differences are discussed.
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