Using Kelly’s theory to explore student teachers’ constructs about their pupils

H.M.F. Touw, P.C. Meijer, T. Wubbels

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Abstract

This study builds on and adapts a procedure to reveal teachers’ constructs about their pupils and a method to categorise these constructs. Kelly’s Personal Construct Theory (PCT) and his accompanying repertory grid technique are used to study the constructs of Dutch student teachers about their pupils. The elements used to elicit the constructs consisted of the student teachers’ entire class. Seven categories were used to categorise the constructs: Attitudinal, emotional, relational, personal, intellectual, interests and physical. In addition to
Kelly’s original technique, the student teachers were asked to provide descriptions of their construct and contrast poles. These descriptions facilitated reliable coding.
Key words: Personal construct theory, classification system for teachers’ personal constructs, student teachers’
thinking, repertory grid technique, research methodology.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)1-14
Number of pages14
JournalPersonal Construct Theory & Practice
Volume12
Issue number1
Publication statusPublished - Dec 2015

Keywords

  • Personal construct theory
  • classification system for teachers’ personal constructs
  • student teachers’ thinking
  • repertory grid technique
  • research methodology

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