Poster
Interpreting Motivationally Supportive Instruction: What Counts and Why?
June 03, 2024 | 2:45 - 3:45 PM
Concordia University - Henry F. Hall Building Montreal, Mezzanine
This study investigates how observers, despite similar training, differently interpret motivationally supportive instructional practices in undergraduate STEM classrooms. We apply multi-methods to explore patterns of agreement/disagreement between observers as they coded for instructor-made relevance statements across six courses. Chi square was employed to detect non-random differences between observers and qualitative content analysis was used to generate potential explanations for sources of variance in rater judgment. We present findings with implications for theory, research, and practice.
Presenter(s)

Jessica Hunter
McGill University, Montreal
Chelsea Kisil
McGill University, Montreal
Florence Lessard
McGill University, Montreal
Sanheeta Shankar
McGill University, Montreal
So Yeon Lee
McGill University, Montreal
Kristy A. Robinson
McGill University, MontrealAdditional Information
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