When teachers learn how to provide classroom structure in an autonomy-supportive way: Benefits to teachers and their students

Volume: 90, Pages: 103004 - 103004
Published: Apr 1, 2020
Abstract
In two experimentally-based and longitudinally-designed studies, secondary-level PE teachers were randomly assigned to participate or not in a new intervention to help them learn all of the following: support autonomy, provide structure, and provide structure in an autonomy-supportive way. In Study 1, teachers who participated in the intervention showed longitudinal gains in all five hypothesized teacher benefits (e.g., teaching efficacy, job...
Paper Details
Title
When teachers learn how to provide classroom structure in an autonomy-supportive way: Benefits to teachers and their students
Published Date
Apr 1, 2020
Volume
90
Pages
103004 - 103004
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