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Differences in teachers' perceptions of personal control of positive versus negative student learning outcomes
Authors:Thomas R Guskey
Institution:College of Education, University of Kentucky USA
Abstract:Past research on teachers' causal attributions has shown there to be little relation between perceptions of responsibility for positive versus negative student learning outcomes. In this study, Weiner's model for causal attributions was employed to explore these perceived attributional differences. Data were gathered from 184 teachers from two metropolitan school districts. Statistically significant differences between attributions for positive versus negative outcomes were identified along the dimensions of both internality/externality and stability of cause. Relations to overall efficacy, teaching experience, grade level taught, and teacher gender were also explored; however, only grade level differences were found to be statistically significant.
Keywords:Requests for reprints should be sent to Thomas R  Guskey  Office of Educational Research and Development  University of Kentucky  Lexington  KY 40506  
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