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Chinese teachers' perceptions of students' classroom misbehaviour
Authors:Meixia Ding  Xiaobao Li  Gerald Kulm
Institution:1. Department of Teaching, Learning, &2. Teacher Education , University of Nebraska‐Lincoln , Lincoln , USA;3. Department of Elementary and Middle Grades Education , Western Carolina University , Cullowhee , USA;4. Culture , Texas A&5. M University , College Station, USA
Abstract:This study focuses on Chinese teachers' perceptions of students' classroom misbehaviour. A questionnaire was designed to assess teachers' general concerns about classroom management, teachers' perceptions of the most frequent and troublesome types of misbehaviour, and teachers' perceived needs for help with improving classroom management. A total of 244 responses were collected, from lower elementary to high school teachers in two provinces in mainland China. In general, the majority of Chinese teachers (65.6%) do not think that classroom management is a great concern. They perceive ‘daydreaming’ to be the most frequent and troublesome misbehaviour. This contrasts with many prior studies in Western settings where ‘talking out of turn’ has been reported as the biggest concern. In addition, Chinese teachers are eager to understand the psychological reasons behind student misbehaviour. They also suggest that the Chinese system of ‘teaching for testing’ should be reformed.
Keywords:teacher perception  classroom misbehaviour  Chinese education
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