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Publication Date: 2022-Jun
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The Relation between Teachers' Communicative Behaviors and Class-Level SES
Wood, Carla; Wanzek, Jeanne; Schatschneider, Christopher
Elementary School Journal, v122 n4 p534-556 Jun 2022
This study aimed to examine verbal behaviors within communicative interactions at the teacher/classroom level among second-grade classrooms that differ in socioeconomic status (SES) backgrounds. Investigators recorded and examined language use across instructional periods for 38 second-grade classrooms. Teachers' communication behaviors were examined based on recorded samples across the school day throughout the school year. The proportion of use of questions, directives, and statements was examined for potential differences between classrooms that differed in SES. There was a significant relation between the proportion of facilitative and directive language at the classroom-level and class-level SES. Classrooms with a high proportion of free/reduced lunch eligibility were associated with high proportions of directives by teachers during the school day. The current findings suggest that students in low SES classes may be at a disadvantage in their access to adult facilitative communicative behaviors in the classroom.
Descriptors: Interpersonal Communication, Classroom Communication, Grade 2, Elementary School Students, Elementary School Teachers, Language Usage, Socioeconomic Status, Correlation, Low Income Students, Teacher Behavior
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Publication Type: Journal Articles; Reports - Research
Education Level: Early Childhood Education; Elementary Education; Grade 2; Primary Education
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Language: English
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