Journal of Research, Policy & Practice of Teachers & Teacher Education (Jun 2012)
Exploring Mosston’s Spectrum of Teaching Styles usage and perception among student teachers of Sultan Idris Education University
Abstract
This study aimed to explore sports science student teacher’s (n =100), usage and perceptions of Mosston’s Spectrum of Teaching Styles. The study adopted a qualitative approach of document analyses to investigate the predominant styles used by the student teachers during their teaching practical session in schools. This research, too employed a survey to explore their perceptions about the different teaching styles. The finding revealed 46% student teachers’ lesson predominantly used style B (practice style), followed by 38% style A (command style) especially in teaching fitness topics in their practical teaching session. Findings indicated there were significant differences in perception of using 11 different teaching styles where F(10,1089) = 13.67, p 0.05. In conclusion, more effort had to be done in Malaysia to develop more holistic pedagogical styles.