VII. How often do you praise your pupils, according to the
criteria mentioned below? Put number 5-1. 5=always, 4=nearly
always, 3=sometimes, 2=hardly every, 1=never.
When pupils attain good results in Maths tests, compared to other pupils. | |
When pupils have Imporved results in Maths tests over their previous | |
When pupils make more effort in Maths, compared to other pupils. | |
When pupils make more effort in Maths than they did before. |
VIII. To what extent you are happy by getting your teacher’s
praise in these ways? Put number 5-1. 5=very happy, 4=happy,
3=nutral, 2=unhappy, 1=very unhappy.________________________
ARE YOU A BOY OR GIRL?
[ ] BOY [ ] GIRL
When pupils attain good results in Maths tests, compared to other pupils. | |
When pupils have imporved results in Maths tests over their previous | |
When pupils make more effort in Maths, compared to other pupils. | |
When pupils make more effort in Maths than they did before. |
YOUR SCHOOL [
YOUR CLASS NUMBER [
Thank you very much for your co-operation.
[The original version is written in Japanese.]
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