Title: Physical education students’ expectation towards the teachers’ nonverbal and verbal behaviors during classes
Abstract: This study presents the results of research aimed at recognizing the first and second year students’ expectations for the teachers’ nonverbal and verbal behaviors during classes. Data were gathered from 214 students of the Physical Education Faculty at Gdansk Academy of Physical Education and Sport in Gdansk. Anonymous “Teachers’ Communication Behavior – TCB” questionnaire was used in this study. Its first part enabled to know the students expectancy for teachers’ both nonverbal immediacy and nonverbal non-immediacy. The second part of this questionnaire contains questions enabling to rate the students’ expectation for verbal teachers’ behaviors. An analysis of the obtained results revealed four significant differences in the degree of the students’ expectations for nonverbal behaviors of the teachers. It was also found that the students want their teachers to show seven attitudes being indicators of their nonverbal immediacy. The obtained results revealed also that the students rather do not accept touching them by the teachers. In case of verbal behaviors, the students want to see teachers’ verbal immediacy and clarity of teaching the students expect from their teachers some behaviors pointing their nonverbal immediacy. They more accept the teachers who are smiling to the whole group, and not to the particular person. On the other side, the students do not accept touching. Students also expect for their teachers verbal immediacy, clarity and matter-of-factness. Differences between mean degrees of intensity the first and second year student’s expectation proved to be statistically significant for four behaviors.
Publication Year: 2020
Publication Date: 2020-01-01
Language: en
Type: article
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