Iranian Journal of Applied Language Studies (Dec 2021)

Examining the Predictive Power of Pedagogical Style in Determining the Young Learners’ EFL Instructors’ Perception of Dynamic Assessment

  • Masoomeh Estaji,
  • Sara Toosi Tehrani

DOI
https://doi.org/10.22111/ijals.2021.6742
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 13, no. 2
pp. 87 – 106

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Through a descriptive Ex Post Facto research design, the relationship between teacher reflection and classroom management, the predictive power of teacher reflection components regarding classroom management, and classroom management strategies used by high and low reflective teachers were examined. To this end, 113 EFL teachers completed the Attitudes and Beliefs on Classroom Control (ABCC) Inventory (Martin et al., 1998b) and teacher reflection inventory (Akbari et al., 2010). The results of the Pearson product-moment correlation coefficient showed that there was a significant positive relationship between teachers’ reflection and their sense of classroom management. Moreover, a multiple regression was run whose findings revealed that practical and critical components of reflection are the best predictors of teachers’ sense of classroom management. Twenty teachers were also interviewed and the thematic analysis of the interview showed that high reflective teachers used different kinds of management strategies, for their students’ social, emotional, and behavioral difficulties using proper pedagogical planning and techniques of teachers’ teaching style, expertise, and experience in better assessment of the students in the classroom.

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