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A cross-sectional study of student teachers' behaviour management strategies throughout their training years

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posted on 2024-11-14, 12:45 authored by Stuart Woodcock, Andrea Reupert
Despite the importance of behaviour management, many student teachers report being inadequately trained in this area. The aim of this study was to identify the strategies, confidence and reported levels of success in regard to various behaviour management strategies, across 509 first, second, third and fourth year student teachers training to be primary teachers. The most significant differences were found between first and second year student teachers in regard to their use of, and confidence in, initial and later corrective strategies, and between second and third year student teachers in terms of their use of, and confidence in, differentiating curriculum and preventive strategies. The findings have implications for teacher training programs and future research.

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Woodcock, S. & Reupert, A. (2012). A cross-sectional study of student teachers' behaviour management strategies throughout their training years. Australian Educational Researcher, 39 (2), 159-172.

Journal title

The Australian Educational Researcher

Volume

39

Issue

2

Pagination

159-172

Language

English

RIS ID

57122

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