Hungarian High School Students’ Opinions on Ideal Teacher Interaction

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Dávid Szabó L
Kinga Horváth

Abstract

Since the 2000s, there has been an increasing focus on the development and emergence of tools that students can use to evaluate their teacher’s performance. One of these tools is the Questionnaire on Teacher Interaction (QTI) developed by Wubbels et al. (1987), which is based on Leary’s (1957) functional theory and methodology for personality evaluation. The QTI makes the description of the teacher’s activity possible from the perspective of student assessment. Wubbels et al. (1987) provided eight personality variables of interpersonal behavior. In the current research, the 48-item-long Hungarian language version of the QTI questionnaire developed by Wubbels et al. (1987), revised by Tóth & Horváth (2022) was applied. The questionnaire was utilized to collect data from students on the ideal teacher interaction. The research involved 326 Hungarian high school students, and the reliability of the QTI ranged between 0.731 and 0.892. The research results show that ideal teacher interactions are characterized by low levels of dissatisfied, uncertain, scolding, and warning attitudes, while high-level teacher interaction was assumed as controlling, helpful, friendly, understanding, and consensus-seeking attitudes. It could be concluded that the highest variance was observed in the dimensions of strictness and forcefulness.

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Dávid Szabó L, & Kinga Horváth. (2024). Hungarian High School Students’ Opinions on Ideal Teacher Interaction. Educational Administration: Theory and Practice, 30(4), 9550–9562. https://doi.org/10.53555/kuey.v30i4.4441
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Dávid Szabó L

PhD student, Department of History, Faculty of Education, J. Selye University, Komárno, Slovakia.

Kinga Horváth

Professor, Department of Primary and Pre-school Education, J. Selye University, Komárno, Slovakia.