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The Relationships Between Teacher Nonverbal Immediacy and Student Course Workload and Teacher Availability Expectations
Authors:Timothy P Mottet  Jessica Parker-Raley  Cory Cunningham  Steven A Beebe
Institution:1. tm15@txstate.edu
Abstract:The purpose of this study is to identify student expectations for course workload and teacher availability and to assess whether teacher nonverbal immediacy influences these student expectations. Based on a sample of 198 students at a large public university enrolled in a required general education hybrid communication course, students were willing to complete more work than the current course requires, which is comparable to other general education hybrid communication courses in the USA. Additionally, students have moderate to high expectations for teacher availability. Student perceptions of teacher nonverbal immediacy were positively correlated with students’ willingness to engage in their learning (reading, writing, speaking), teacher availability expectations, and tolerance for teacher unavailability.
Keywords:Teacher Immediacy  Course Workload Expectation  Teacher Available Expectation  Course Workload Demands
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