TY - JOUR
T1 - When instructors misbehave
T2 - An examination of student-to-student connectedness as a mediator in the college classroom
AU - Sidelinger, Robert J.
AU - Bolen, Derek M.
AU - Frisby, Brandi N.
AU - McMullen, Audra L.
PY - 2011/7
Y1 - 2011/7
N2 - Using systems theory as a lens, instructor misbehaviors were examined in the context of the ollege classroom to determine if student-to-student connectedness mediated the relationships between instructor misbehaviors and student involvement and affective learning. Student-to-student connectedness mediated the relationships between instructor apathy and students' willingness to talk in class and self-regulated learning. For example, when instructors are perceived as apathetic, students can still create a supportive, connected communication environment that facilitates positive learning outcomes. Connectedness partially mediated the relationships between irresponsibility and derisiveness, and students' willingness to talk in class and self-regulated learning. However, connectedness did not mediate the relationships between instructor misbehaviors and affective learning. When instructor misbehaviors occur in the classroom, students may still experience positive learning outcomes through a connected classroom climate; however, in the end, students are likely to negatively evaluate the instructor and course.
AB - Using systems theory as a lens, instructor misbehaviors were examined in the context of the ollege classroom to determine if student-to-student connectedness mediated the relationships between instructor misbehaviors and student involvement and affective learning. Student-to-student connectedness mediated the relationships between instructor apathy and students' willingness to talk in class and self-regulated learning. For example, when instructors are perceived as apathetic, students can still create a supportive, connected communication environment that facilitates positive learning outcomes. Connectedness partially mediated the relationships between irresponsibility and derisiveness, and students' willingness to talk in class and self-regulated learning. However, connectedness did not mediate the relationships between instructor misbehaviors and affective learning. When instructor misbehaviors occur in the classroom, students may still experience positive learning outcomes through a connected classroom climate; however, in the end, students are likely to negatively evaluate the instructor and course.
KW - Affective learning
KW - Connected classroom climate
KW - Instructor misbehaviors
KW - Self-regulated learning
KW - Systems theory
KW - Willingness to talk n class
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U2 - 10.1080/03634523.2011.554991
DO - 10.1080/03634523.2011.554991
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:79960574807
SN - 0363-4523
VL - 60
SP - 340
EP - 361
JO - Communication Education
JF - Communication Education
IS - 3
ER -