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@article{1333391, author = {Vlčková, Kateřina and Mareš, Jan and Ježek, Stanislav}, article_location = {Brno}, article_number = {6}, doi = {http://dx.doi.org/10.5817/PedOr2015-6-798}, keywords = {Power bases; Teacher Power Use Scale; student teachers; lower secondary education; scale adaptation; confirmatory factor analysis}, language = {cze}, issn = {1211-4669}, journal = {Pedagogická orientace}, title = {Adaptation of Teacher Power Use Scale to Lower Secondary Students and Student Teachers}, url = {https://journals.muni.cz/pedor/article/view/5164}, volume = {25}, year = {2015} }
TY - JOUR ID - 1333391 AU - Vlčková, Kateřina - Mareš, Jan - Ježek, Stanislav PY - 2015 TI - Adaptation of Teacher Power Use Scale to Lower Secondary Students and Student Teachers JF - Pedagogická orientace VL - 25 IS - 6 SP - 798-821 EP - 798-821 PB - Česká pedagogická společnost SN - 12114669 KW - Power bases KW - Teacher Power Use Scale KW - student teachers KW - lower secondary education KW - scale adaptation KW - confirmatory factor analysis UR - https://journals.muni.cz/pedor/article/view/5164 L2 - https://journals.muni.cz/pedor/article/view/5164 N2 - Power can be defined as an ability to influence opinions, values, and behaviour of others. The realisation of curricular aims is enabled by clearly established power relationships in classes. Newly qualified teachers often struggle with establishing power relationships. French and Raven’s influential typology of social power as a relational phenomenon distinguishes coercive, reward, legitimate, referent, and expert bases of teacher power. In our methodological study we adapted Teacher Power Use Scale – TPUS (Schrodt, Witt, & Turman, 2007) measuring these power bases. The adaptation focuses (instead of tertiary teachers, their students, and Anglo-Saxon context) on student teachers, lower secondary students, and reflects the Czech sociocultural context. The non-probability adaptation sample consists of 1686 students from 96 lower secondary classes taught by 96 student teachers on their long term practice. Our data basically support French and Raven’s theory and the original TPUS, except that the structure of student teacher power bases seems to be naturally simpler in the perception of lower secondary students. Above all, legitimate and coercive power bases were strongly inter-correlated, i.e. perceived by students as one factor; similar to teacher power bases structure in the Czech data. ER -
VLČKOVÁ, Kateřina, Jan MAREŠ and Stanislav JEŽEK. Adaptation of Teacher Power Use Scale to Lower Secondary Students and Student Teachers. \textit{Pedagogická orientace}. Brno: Česká pedagogická společnost, 2015, vol.~25, No~6, p.~798-821. ISSN~1211-4669. Available from: https://dx.doi.org/10.5817/PedOr2015-6-798.
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