Title of article :
Teachers’ Perception of Classroom Management Practice: The Case of English Language Teachers in Iran
Author/Authors :
Aliakbari, Mohammad ELT Department - Ilam University, Iran , Abdollahi, Khadijeh ELT Department - Ilam University, Iran
Abstract :
This study set out to examine the classroom management beliefs of
Iranian EFL teachers working in language institutes in Ilam, Iran.
Teachers‟ perceptions were investigated with respect to a number of
variables including teachers‟ gender, age, teaching experience,
educational degree, and the level they taught to see how these variables
lead to differences in teachers‟ perception. To this end, 122 EFL teachers
(69 females and 53 males) participated in the study. The Attitudes and
Beliefs on Classroom Control (ABCC) Inventory (Martin, Yin, &
Baldwin, 1998) were adopted as the instrument in this study. Results
revealed significant differences in teachers‟ beliefs about classroom
management with respect to the variables under study. They tended to
believe in imposing strong control when managing their classrooms and
males showed more and females showed less interventionist attitudes
when managing their instruction. Finally, these findings would contribute
to the body of classroom management literature by adding the
perspective form an Iranian context.
Keywords :
ELT in Iran , gender differences , teacher perceptions , classroom management
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics