Title of article :
Interpersonal Behavior: More vs. Less Favorable Teachers
Author/Authors :
Ghafarpour, Hajar Department of English Language Teaching - University of Isfahan - Isfahan, Iran , Moinzadeh, Ahmad Department of English Language Teaching - University of Isfahan - Isfahan, Iran
Abstract :
Classrooms can be regarded as dynamic systems in which behaviors of teachers and students affect each other mutually and in a spiral manner. In this study it was intended to investigate differences in
interpersonal behaviors of a more vs. a less favorable teacher at
micro- and macro-levels. To analyze classroom interaction
dynamically and in real-time, State Space Grid technique was
applied. On the macro-level, teacher profiles were determined
based on vector method. 211 students of six classes rated the
behavior of their own teacher and an imaginary ideal one. One
teacher who was closest to and one farthest from that ideal were
identified and their classes were video-taped. Two raters coded
behaviors with a joystick and then content and structure of
interaction were analyzed. Differences on the micro-level were
especially noticeable in the strength of attractors, not in their
position. Structurally, the behavior of the more favorable teacher
had higher variability and less predictability. On the macro-level,
the more favorable teacher had Authoritative, and the less favorable
one had Directive profiles. The results of this study can be used in promoting interactive ground of the class and in teacher education programs.
Keywords :
Complex Dynamics System , Model of Interpersonal Teacher Behavior , State Space Grid , Micro and Macro-Level Analysis of Behavior , Agency , Communion
Journal title :
Journal of English Language Teaching and Learning