Asia-Pacific Forum on Science Learning and Teaching, Volume 10, Issue 2, Article 6 (Dec., 2009)
Kürşad YILMAZ
Pre-service secondary science and mathematics teachers’ classroom management styles in Turkey

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Pre-service secondary science and mathematics teachers’ classroom management styles in Turkey

 

Kürşad YILMAZ

Department of Educational Administration
Faculty of Education, Dumlupınar University
Kütahya, TURKEY

Email: kursadyilmaz@gmail.com

Received 17 Sept., 2009
Revised 7 Dec., 2009


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Abstract

The aim of this study is to determine Pre-service secondary science and mathematics teachers’ classroom management styles in Turkey. In addition, differences in pre-service secondary science and mathematics teachers’ classroom management styles by gender, and field of study were examined. In the study, the survey model was employed. The research data was gathered using the Attitudes and Beliefs on Classroom Control (ABCC) Inventory (Martin et al., 1998). The ABCC Inventory was adapted into Turkish by Savran (2002). The research group consisted of 204 pre-service secondary science and mathematics teachers. Data was analyzed by utilizing descriptive statistics, t-tests and ANOVA. Results revealed that pre-service secondary science and mathematics teachers had non-interventionist styles on the People Management subscale, whereas they had interventionist styles on the Instructional Management subscale.

Keywords: Classroom management styles, pre-service secondary science and mathematics teachers, Turkey

 


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