articleThe Elementary School JournalJan 1, 2006Closed access

Teachers as Facilitators: What Autonomy‐Supportive Teachers Do and Why Their Students Benefit

University of Iowa

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Abstract

Students are sometimes proactive and engaged in classroom learning activities, but they are also sometimes only reactive and passive. Recognizing this, in this article I argue that students’ classroom engagement depends, in part, on the supportive quality of the classroom climate in which they learn. According to the dialectical framework within self‐determination theory, students possess inner motivational resources that classroom conditions can support or frustrate. When teachers find ways to nurture these inner resources, they adopt an autonomy‐supportive motivating style. After articulating what autonomy‐supportive teachers say and do during instruction, I discuss 3 points: teachers can learn how to be…

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Keywords
  • Nature versus nurture
  • Autonomy
  • Psychology
  • Style (visual arts)
  • Pedagogy
  • Quality (philosophy)
  • Self-determination theory
  • Mathematics education
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Climate action
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