摘要:The aim of this study was to evaluate teacher and student misbehaviours and the methods teachers use with regard to student misbehaviours in primary schools from prospective classroom teachers' point of view. The study used phenomenological method, a qualitative research design, since thorough data collection was performed based on personal experiences. The study group consisted of junior (3rd grade) students registered for the 2017-2018 academic year in the classroom teaching programme provided by a state university in the Central Anatolia region. 52 prospective classroom teachers participated in the study, on a voluntary basis. While forming the study group, it was intentionally preferred that prospective classroom teachers took the School Experience course. To collect data, a semi-structured interview form was prepared by the researcher. The form included 4 questions on demographic characteristics and 3 questions on the research topic. Data obtained from the study was analyzed by using descriptive analysis, which is widely used in qualitative studies. Certain conclusions were made based on the results obtained from the research. Some of these conclusions can be stated as follows: 1. Some of the most common student misbehaviours in primary schools, according to prospective classroom teachers, are quarrelling with friends, talking without taking permission, complaining, chatting among themselves, and wandering around the classroom. 2. Some of the most common teacher misbehaviours in primary schools, according to prospective classroom teachers, are extreme yelling, constant use of a particular method, discriminating students over one another, and cancelling play and physical activity lesson.
其他摘要:The aim of this study was to evaluate teacher and student misbehaviours and the methods teachers use with regard to student misbehaviours in primary schools from prospective classroom teachers' point of view. The study used phenomenological method, a qualitative research design, since thorough data collection was performed based on personal experiences. The study group consisted of junior (3rd grade) students registered for the 2017-2018 academic year in the classroom teaching programme provided by a state university in the Central Anatolia region. 52 prospective classroom teachers participated in the study, on a voluntary basis. While forming the study group, it was intentionally preferred that prospective classroom teachers took the School Experience course. To collect data, a semi-structured interview form was prepared by the researcher. The form included 4 questions on demographic characteristics and 3 questions on the research topic. Data obtained from the study was analyzed by using descriptive analysis, which is widely used in qualitative studies. Certain conclusions were made based on the results obtained from the research. Some of these conclusions can be stated as follows: 1. Some of the most common student misbehaviours in primary schools, according to prospective classroom teachers, are quarrelling with friends, talking without taking permission, complaining, chatting among themselves, and wandering around the classroom. 2. Some of the most common teacher misbehaviours in primary schools, according to prospective classroom teachers, are extreme yelling, constant use of a particular method, discriminating students over one another, and cancelling play and physical activity lesson.