Title of article :
L2 Teachers’ Representations of Classroom Management Events: Variations across Experience Levels
Author/Authors :
Karimi, Mohammad Nabi Kharazmi University, Tehran, Iran , Nazari, Mostafa Kharazmi University, Tehran, Iran
Abstract :
Knowledge representation, defined as the way individuals structure their
knowledge and cognitive processing of events and the associated sensemaking
processes, is believed to influence teachers‟ reasoning/thinking
skills. While extensively researched in mainstream teacher education, this
line of inquiry is essentially lacking in the L2 teacher education literature.
To fill some of the void, the present study explored 36 – 18 novice and 18
experienced – EFL teachers‟ representations of classroom management
events. The teachers were presented with 8 fragments involving
management problems in a novice teacher‟s performance and were asked to
provide their representations of the scenes. To explore likely differences
between the two groups‟ representations, the Mann-Whitney U test was
used. Data analyses indicated that experienced teachers provided a
significantly higher number of representations across majority of the
categories of the coding scheme, except for disciplinary issues which were
of prime concern to novice teachers. The implications of the study for preservice
and in-service teacher education are discussed.
Farsi abstract :
فاقد چكيده فارسي
Keywords :
knowledge representation , classroom management , novice teachers , experienced teachers , expertise
Journal title :
Iranian Journal of Applied Linguistics (IJAL)