The teacher-pupil interaction scale: An empirical method for analyzing the interactive effects of teacher and pupil behavior |
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Authors: | Dwight L. Goodwin Thomas J. Coates |
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Affiliation: | San Jose State University San Jose, California 95192, USA;Stanford Center for Research and Development in Teaching Stanford University Stanford, California, USA |
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Abstract: | The Teacher-Pupil Interaction Scale was developed for use by educational consultants to provide teachers with systematic data for analyzing and improving the learning of pupils. The scoring protocol provides for the simultaneous rating of sequential teacher-pupil interactions; a single mark is used to designate both teacher and pupil behavior at each five-second interval. Observations of a target pupil are alternated with other pupils in the classroom to serve as a point of comparison with the target pupil and to provide a general assessment of the classroom climate. Using the sequential record of their verbal and nonverbal interactions with students, teachers can pinpoint conditions serving both as antecedents and consequents of current student behavior. Armed with this information, teachers can effect changes in their instructional program to increase the rate of desired behaviors and eliminate or reduce unwanted responses. |
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Keywords: | Requests for reprints and information should be sent to the first author. |
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