Bachelorarbeit, 2012
36 Seiten, Note: 1,0
This work aims to investigate the multifaceted nature of teacher language and its significant impact on classroom communication and student learning. It explores the various elements that constitute teacher language and analyzes their effects, both positive and negative, on student engagement and comprehension.
1. Introduction: This chapter introduces the central research question: how does teacher language affect students in the classroom? It highlights the author's personal experiences that underscore the significance of teacher language, emphasizing the often-overlooked impact of communication style and its effect on learning. The chapter establishes the focus on the formal aspects of teacher language, excluding teaching methods or leadership styles, and outlines the structure of the study, which involves exploring the fundamental aspects of communication, the three levels of teacher language, and ultimately, the correlation between teacher language and student attention through observation.
2. Basics: This chapter lays the groundwork for understanding teacher language by defining communication as a two-way process involving verbal, paraverbal, and nonverbal elements. It introduces Schulz von Thun's four aspects of communication (factual content, relational side, appeal, and self-revelation) and applies this framework to teaching communication, highlighting the teacher's dominant role and the variability of student interpretations. The chapter then defines teacher language, encompassing all communicative behaviors, and outlines its various functions in conveying information, shaping understanding, and even serving as a subject of instruction itself, emphasizing the interdependency of factual content and relational aspects.
Teacher language, classroom communication, verbal communication, paraverbal communication, nonverbal communication, student engagement, learning, teaching, observation, communication styles, instructional communication.
This work investigates the multifaceted nature of teacher language and its significant impact on classroom communication and student learning. It analyzes how various elements of teacher language (verbal, paraverbal, nonverbal) affect student engagement and comprehension.
Key themes include: defining and understanding the components of teacher language; analyzing the impact of different teacher language styles on student attention and learning; exploring the functions of teacher language in conveying information and fostering interaction; examining the influence of factors like personality and classroom environment on communication; and analyzing observational data to correlate teacher language with student engagement.
The preview outlines three levels of teacher language: verbal (language style, stereotypical statements, questioning techniques, silence), paraverbal (voice, pitch, vocal sound, volume, speech pace, intonation), and nonverbal (facial expressions, gestures, gaze behavior, posture). Each level is explored in detail, examining its impact on students.
Teacher language is defined as encompassing all communicative behaviors of a teacher, including verbal, paraverbal, and nonverbal elements. It's recognized as a two-way process influencing student understanding and interaction. The work highlights the importance of both the factual content and the relational aspects of teacher communication.
The study employs observation of lessons in classrooms to correlate teacher language with students' attention. The preview details the field of observation, the content of the observation sheet, and the process of presenting and critically considering the observational results.
The preview provides summaries for the introduction (establishing the research question and study structure), the basics chapter (defining communication and teacher language, introducing relevant communication models), and outlines the scope of the remaining chapters (observational study and final considerations).
Keywords include: Teacher language, classroom communication, verbal communication, paraverbal communication, nonverbal communication, student engagement, learning, teaching, observation, communication styles, and instructional communication.
The overall objective is to understand the complex relationship between teacher language and student learning, highlighting the often-overlooked influence of communication style on effective teaching and student engagement.
The full work is structured around an introduction, a section laying the groundwork on communication basics, a detailed examination of the three levels of teacher language, a presentation of observational data analyzing the correlation between teacher language and student attention, and finally, concluding considerations.
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