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A Comparison of Collegiate Ensemble Members’ Preferences of Teacher Interpersonal Behaviors
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Fisher, Ryan A.
, Royston, Natalie Steele
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Academic Achievement
/ Bands
/ Behavior
/ Between-subjects design
/ Choirs
/ College Students
/ Formative Evaluation
/ High Schools
/ Interaction
/ Interpersonal communication
/ Interpersonal Relationship
/ Learning
/ Learning Theories
/ Music Teachers
/ Musical Instruments
/ Orchestras
/ Preferences
/ Questionnaires
/ Singing
/ Statistical Analysis
/ Student Attitudes
/ Teacher Behavior
/ Teacher Characteristics
/ Teaching
2018
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A Comparison of Collegiate Ensemble Members’ Preferences of Teacher Interpersonal Behaviors
by
Fisher, Ryan A.
, Royston, Natalie Steele
in
Academic Achievement
/ Bands
/ Behavior
/ Between-subjects design
/ Choirs
/ College Students
/ Formative Evaluation
/ High Schools
/ Interaction
/ Interpersonal communication
/ Interpersonal Relationship
/ Learning
/ Learning Theories
/ Music Teachers
/ Musical Instruments
/ Orchestras
/ Preferences
/ Questionnaires
/ Singing
/ Statistical Analysis
/ Student Attitudes
/ Teacher Behavior
/ Teacher Characteristics
/ Teaching
2018
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A Comparison of Collegiate Ensemble Members’ Preferences of Teacher Interpersonal Behaviors
by
Fisher, Ryan A.
, Royston, Natalie Steele
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Academic Achievement
/ Bands
/ Behavior
/ Between-subjects design
/ Choirs
/ College Students
/ Formative Evaluation
/ High Schools
/ Interaction
/ Interpersonal communication
/ Interpersonal Relationship
/ Learning
/ Learning Theories
/ Music Teachers
/ Musical Instruments
/ Orchestras
/ Preferences
/ Questionnaires
/ Singing
/ Statistical Analysis
/ Student Attitudes
/ Teacher Behavior
/ Teacher Characteristics
/ Teaching
2018
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A Comparison of Collegiate Ensemble Members’ Preferences of Teacher Interpersonal Behaviors
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A Comparison of Collegiate Ensemble Members’ Preferences of Teacher Interpersonal Behaviors
2018
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The purpose of the present study was to examine collegiate band, choir, and orchestra members’ preferred teacher interpersonal behaviors. The sample (N = 705) was composed of band, choir, and orchestra members at six universities. Participants completed the Teacher Interaction Preference Questionnaire (TIPQ). Descriptive results showed that all sub-groups most preferred the dominant-cooperative (DC) behaviors, followed by submissive-cooperative (SC) behaviors, and least preferred the dominant-oppositional (DO) behaviors. Three one-way, between-subjects ANOVAs were used with ensemble type (band, choir, and orchestra) as the independent variable and the TIPQ category (DC, SC, DO) as the dependent variable. A main effect was found for ensemble on the TIPQ-SC category with band and choir participants having a significantly higher preference for submissive-cooperative teacher interactions than orchestra participants. These findings indicate that the use of a formative assessment tool could be valuable to the music teacher in gauging preferences and effectiveness in the music classroom.
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