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Outside the Classroom Walls: Perceptions of Professor Inappropriate Out-of-Class Conduct and Student Classroom Incivility among American Business Students

机译:教室墙外:美国商学院学生对教授不当行为和学生课堂不活跃的看法

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Under higher education’s contemporary consumer model, students are treated as customers and professors are encouraged to increase student engagement through more personal out-of-class interactions, often in social settings. In the course of this more personal student-faculty involvement, students inevitably encounter or learn of their professors’ occasional inappropriate or unethical behavior. In the present study, we investigated the impact of 145 American undergraduate Business students’ perceptions of their professors’ inappropriate out-of-class behavior on student beliefs and in-class behavior. Results indicate that student perceptions of professors engaging in inappropriate out-of-class behavior were associated with students viewing these professors as lower in ethical character and reporting a stronger likelihood of attending these professors’ classes under the influence of alcohol and illicit drugs, swearing and using vulgarity in these professors’ class discussions, and showing disregard for these professors’ rules, time, and effort. These relationships held even when student grade satisfaction and professor in-class behavior were accounted for. Our results suggest professors’ behavior outside the classroom may impact students’ behavior inside the classroom, re-igniting dialogue regarding the professorial role and the boundaries on oversight of that role. We offer suggestions as to how higher education may address these concerns without infringing upon professors’ personal freedoms.
机译:在高等教育的当代消费者模式下,学生被视为客户,鼓励教授通过通常在社交环境中的更多个人课堂外互动来提高学生的参与度。在这种更加个人化的师生参与过程中,学生不可避免地会遇到或得知他们的教授偶尔的不适当或不道德行为。在本研究中,我们调查了145名美国大学商科学生对他们教授的不适当课外行为的看法对学生信仰和课内行为的影响。结果表明,学生对教授从事不适当的课堂外行为的看法与学生认为这些教授的道德品格较低,并报告在酒精和非法药物,咒骂和宣誓的影响下参加这些教授的课程的可能性更大有关。在这些教授的课堂讨论中使用粗俗,并表现出无视这些教授的规则,时间和精力。即使考虑了学生的年级满意度和教授的课堂行为,这些关系仍然存在。我们的结果表明,教授在课堂外的行为可能会影响学生在课堂内的行为,从而重新引发关于教授角色以及对该角色的监督范围的对话。我们提供有关高等教育如何在不侵犯教授人身自由的前提下解决这些问题的建议。

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