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European Journal of Teacher Education | 2012

Student teachers’ development of a positive attitude towards research and research knowledge and skills

Wietse van der Linden; Anouke Bakx; Anje Ros; D Douwe Beijaard; Marc Vermeulen

The aim of this study is to investigate the experiences of student teachers participating in an introductory course, designed to stimulate the development of a positive attitude towards research and to stimulate the development of research knowledge and skills by second-year student teachers of an institute of primary teacher education. A questionnaire (N = 81) was used to measure the students’ attitude and perceptions of the development of their attitude towards research, their perceived development of research knowledge and skills and what parts of the introductory course they perceived to be responsible for these developments. According to the students’ perceptions, the introductory course contributed to the development of both a positive attitude towards research and research knowledge and skills. The students indicated that examples from practice, authentic learning tasks and working in pairs or groups contributed most to the development of their attitude, knowledge and skills.


Teachers and Teaching | 2015

Primary School Pupils' Views of Characteristics of Good Primary School Teachers: An Exploratory, Open Approach for Investigating Pupils' Perceptions.

Anouke Bakx; M Maaike Koopman; Judith de Kruijf; Perry den Brok

This article reports on results of a study on pupils’ perceptions on teacher quality in primary education. Pupils’ perceptions of desired characteristics of good teachers in primary education were compared to results of research into teacher quality from different perspectives: (1) perception studies of ideal teaching-and-learning environments; (2) school effectiveness studies of desired teacher behaviour; (3) teachers’ professional knowledge; and (4) teachers’ professional identity. Pupils’ perceptions were investigated by having them complete an open teacher-spider questionnaire, in which they reported important characteristics for good teachers. The results showed that the perceptions of pupils about teacher quality were extensive. In total, 143 different characteristics in 11 varying categories were reported. The emphasis was on the personality of the teachers (fitting both the professional identity perspective on teacher quality and the results of perception studies). Second and third, didactic skills and guidance, and authority were often mentioned. Small differences were found for pupils who were taught by male teachers and pupils who were taught by female teachers. There were also differences found between preferences of younger and older pupils.


Journal of Education for Teaching | 2015

The development of student teachers’ research knowledge, beliefs and attitude

Wietse van der Linden; Anouke Bakx; Anje Ros; D Douwe Beijaard; Linda van den Bergh

This study reports on the development of second-year student teachers’ knowledge of research, and the changes in their beliefs and attitude regarding research during an introductory course at an institute for primary teacher education. Questionnaires and concept maps were administered before and after the course. The results showed that student teachers’ knowledge about research grew during the introductory course and that their positive beliefs about research became more positive, while their negative beliefs about research decreased. A positive change was found concerning the attractiveness of research to student teachers. Furthermore, student teachers’ self-efficacy regarding research appeared related to their beliefs and attitude: the more the student teachers were convinced of their abilities to conduct and use the results of research after the course, the more positive their beliefs and their attitude regarding research were. This study provides guidelines for institutes for teacher education on integrating research activities into their curricula, so that their student teachers develop research knowledge and positive beliefs and attitudes towards research.


Personality and Individual Differences | 2002

Personality and individual learning theories: a cross sectional study in the context of social-communicative training

Anouke Bakx; Johan van der Sanden; Y.J.M. Vermetten

This article reports on a study concerning relationships between personality traits and three aspects of Individual Learning Theories (ILTs) on acquiring social-communicative competence: self-perceived social-communicative competence, domain-related learning conceptions and preferred learning situations. ILTs are personal theories, which serve as frames of reference to describe, categorise and explain learning and school-related issues with regard to a particular domain. We investigated relations between personality and three ILT variables for first-, second- and fourth-year social work students. Results show that personality and ILT variables are related. Especially self-perceived competence and personality are related. Autonomy plays the most important role, especially for first-year students. Autonomy also predicts learning situations that first- and fourth-year students favour. Personality is more strongly related to ILT variables for social work students in the first year of their study. For these students personality predicts self-perceived social-communicative competence and preferences for learning situations. For older students, especially the second-year students, personality and ILT variables are less related. Increased insight into the role of personality in ILTs can help to improve education.


Higher Education | 2011

Looking for students’ personal characteristics predicting study outcome

Cyrille A.C. Van Bragt; Anouke Bakx; T.C.M. Bergen; Marcel A. Croon


Higher Education | 2006

The role of students' personality characteristics, self-perceived competence and learning conceptions in the acquisition and development of social communicative competence: A longitudinal study

Anouke Bakx; J. M. M. Van der Sanden; Klaas Sijtsma; Marcel A. Croon; Y.J.M. Vermetten


Learning and Individual Differences | 2007

Students' approaches to learning when entering higher education: Differences between students with senior general secondary and senior secondary educational backgrounds

Cyrille A.C. Van Bragt; Anouke Bakx; Johan van der Sanden; Marcel A. Croon


British Journal of Educational Psychology | 2003

Self-perceived competence, learning conceptions, and preferred learning situations in the domain of communication

Anouke Bakx; Y.J.M. Vermetten; Johan van der Sanden


Instructional Science | 2002

Development and Evaluation of a Student-Centred Multimedia Self-Assessment Instrument for Social-Communicative Competence

Anouke Bakx; Klaas Sijtsma; Johan van der Sanden; R Ruurd Taconis


Journal of Vocational Education & Training | 2011

Why students withdraw or continue their educational careers : A closer look at differences in study approaches and personal reasons

Cyrille A.C. Van Bragt; Anouke Bakx; Pj Peter Teune; T.C.M. Bergen; Marcel A. Croon

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Cyrille A.C. Van Bragt

Fontys University of Applied Sciences

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Johan van der Sanden

Eindhoven University of Technology

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Anje Ros

Fontys University of Applied Sciences

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D Douwe Beijaard

Eindhoven University of Technology

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T.C.M. Bergen

Radboud University Nijmegen

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Wietse van der Linden

Fontys University of Applied Sciences

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Pj Peter Teune

Fontys University of Applied Sciences

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