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Original Articles

Student perception in classrooms

Pages 145-164 | Published online: 01 Oct 2009
 

Human perception is discussed from an information processing framework and the components of this framework are related to instructional phenomena. Research on student perceptions about different features of classroom life is reviewed. Two predominant features are task demands, including instructional activities and teacher behavior, and classroom organization. It is concluded that research on students’ cognitive mediation of classroom events is a useful extension to research on teaching.

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