Exploring rural middle school music teachers' classroom interaction decision-making levels: A student's perspective.

Journal: Scientific Reports
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Abstract

This study explores students' perceptions of rural middle school music teachers' decision-making levels in the context of classroom interactions. Using a questionnaire survey of 246 students from a rural public middle school and follow-up interviews, we investigate students' overall perceptions and examine differences among students of different genders, grades, and music study experiences. The results indicate that students generally perceive teachers' decision-making levels to be slightly above average, with no significant differences between male and female students or among different grade levels in their perceptions of teacher decision-making levels. However, students with and without music study experience differ significantly in their perceptions of teacher decision-making levels. The qualitative insights gathered from the student interviews complement the quantitative findings, providing a deeper understanding of students' perspectives on teacher decision-making in rural music education. Overall, this study provides valuable insights for enhancing the educational practices of teachers and explores effective teaching strategies in rural environments.

Authors
Chulan Xue, Zongchen Hou, Ruicong Ma