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Abstract Title: | Beliefs, Intentions, Actions, and Reflections (BIAR): A New Way to Look at the Interactions of Students and Teachers |
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Abstract: | An accurate, nuanced capturing and characterization of student/teacher behavior inside and outside the classroom is a necessity in today's education reform. In this paper, a new framework, called the BIAR (Beliefs, Intentions, Actions, and Reflections) Student-Teacher Interaction Model, is introduced. This tool incorporates the use of TDOP (Teaching Dimensions Observation Protocol) in classroom observations alongside student/faculty interviews, stimulated recall sessions, and electronic surveys. Once gathered, the data can be compared and rated for their degree of correlation. While the work in this project wasn't aimed at making any specific claims about the practices of teachers or students, the introduction of the BIAR Model provides a structure for future work in this area. |
Abstract Type: | Contributed Poster Presentation |
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Primary Contact: |
Elias Euler University of Colorado at Boulder |