Classroom discussion practices in online remote secondary school settings during COVID-19

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Highlights:

• Academically productive talk (APT) in classrooms promotes student learning.

• Students and teachers reported less APT in online, remote COVID-19 classes.

• Teachers with higher self-efficacy, autonomous orientations, and empathy used APT more.

• APT was associated with teacher work-related and psychological well-being.

• APT was associated with higher student motivation and academic engagement.

摘要

•Academically productive talk (APT) in classrooms promotes student learning.•Students and teachers reported less APT in online, remote COVID-19 classes.•Teachers with higher self-efficacy, autonomous orientations, and empathy used APT more.•APT was associated with teacher work-related and psychological well-being.•APT was associated with higher student motivation and academic engagement.

论文关键词:Distance education and online learning,Secondary education,Teaching/learning strategies

论文评审过程:Received 27 August 2021, Revised 22 February 2022, Accepted 24 February 2022, Available online 26 February 2022, Version of Record 1 March 2022.

论文官网地址:https://doi.org/10.1016/j.chb.2022.107250