Shy and outgoing preservice teachers and their responses to hypothetical problem behaviors in the classroom

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作者
Deng, Qizhen [1 ]
Patwardhan, Irina [2 ]
Rudasill, Kathleen [3 ]
Trainin, Guy [4 ]
Wessels, Stephanie [4 ]
Torquati, Julia [5 ]
Coplan, Robert J. [6 ]
机构
[1] Boise State Univ, Dept Literacy Language & Culture, Educ Bldg 505,1910 Univ Dr, Boise, ID 83725 USA
[2] Boys Town Natl Res Hosp, Omaha, NE 68131 USA
[3] Virginia Commonwealth Univ, Fdn Educ, Richmond, VA USA
[4] Univ Nebraska, Dept Teaching Learning & Teacher Educ, Lincoln, NE USA
[5] Univ Nebraska, Dept Child Youth & Family Studies, Lincoln, NE USA
[6] Carleton Univ, Dept Psychol, Ottawa, ON, Canada
关键词
Shyness; personality; self-efficacy; teacher education; child temperament; SELF-EFFICACY BELIEFS; CHILD RELATIONSHIPS; ELEMENTARY-SCHOOL; REVISED CHEEK; SHYNESS; STUDENT; PERSONALITY; ADJUSTMENT; STRATEGIES; ACHIEVEMENT;
D O I
10.1080/01443410.2020.1718613
中图分类号
G40 [教育学];
学科分类号
040101 ; 120403 ;
摘要
The present study explored the relations among preservice teacher shyness (shy, average, outgoing) and their responses towards hypothetical children displaying classroom problem behaviours (shy/quiet, exuberant/talkative) in the classroom. Participants were 335 elementary preservice teachers attending a Midwest university in the United States. Preservice teachers completed self-reports of shyness and responded to hypothetical vignettes depicting different classroom behaviours. Among the results, shy preservice teachers reported lower self-efficacy and less tendency to use warm/supportive and social-learning strategies as compared to their more outgoing counterparts. Shy preservice teachers also had lower tendency than average teachers to refer to high-powered strategies when dealing with shy children, but more likely with exuberant children. Results are discussed in terms of the role of personality in teaching.
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页码:658 / 673
页数:16
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