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Teacher Self-Disclosure and Student Classroom Participation Revisited
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Teacher EducationStudent MotivationHigher EducationEducational PsychologyTeacher-student RelationClassroom Management StrategyEducationTeacher Self-disclosureStudent ParticipationObjective ObservationsClassroom PracticeEducation PolicyElementary EducationSelf-regulated LearningStudent Classroom Participation
Objective observations of 22 classes across a variety of disciplines call into question Goldstein and Benassi's (1994) self report data suggesting that teacher self-disclosure may increase student participation. We found no relation between teacher self-disclosure and several measures of student participation, but self-disclosure did relate to other teacher behaviors. Class structure was a much more important determinant of student participation.
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