At-Risk Students\u27 Reports of Teachers\u27 Instructional Behavior

Abstract

This study investigated secondary teachers\u27 instructional behavior from the at-risk students\u27 perspective. The research concentrated on three areas— teaching styles, teacher encouragement, and homework assignments. A series of interviews with at-risk students yielded the following results: When dealing with at-risk students (1) most teachers use only two of four modalities (auditory and visual) in their teaching approach, (2) teachers do not encourage these students, and (3) teachers assign homework less than half of the time. When homework is assigned it is completed by students approximately half of the time

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