The Effects of Teacher Behaviors on Students' Inclination to Inquire and Lifelong Learning

Chad N. Loes, Kem Saichaie, Ryan Padgett, Ernest Pascarella
2012 International Journal for the Scholarship of Teaching and Learning  
This study estimated the effects of teacher organization, clarity, classroom challenge and faculty expectations, support, and prompt feedback on students' inclination to inquire and lifelong learning during the first year of college. Controlling for a battery of potential confounding influences, teacher organization was positively associated with gains in students' Need for Cognition, while instructor clarity, classroom challenge/high expectations, and prompt feedback resulted in gains in both
more » ... eed for Cognition and Positive Attitudes Toward Literacy. Lastly, it appears that the influence of teacher support on students' Need for Cognition is conditional by level of tested academic preparation. Keywords Teacher behaviors need for cognition literacy Abstract This study estimated the effects of teacher organization, clarity, classroom challenge and faculty expectations, support, and prompt feedback on students' inclination to inquire and lifelong learning during the first year of college. Controlling for a battery of potential confounding influences, teacher organization was positively associated with gains in students' Need for Cognition, while instructor clarity, classroom challenge/high expectations, and prompt feedback resulted in gains in both Need for Cognition and Positive Attitudes Toward Literacy. Lastly, it appears that the influence of teacher support on students' Need for Cognition is conditional by level of tested academic preparation.
doi:10.20429/ijsotl.2012.060207 fatcat:vlpaoyemhvd4tgv7spjzcpojna