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21 sty 2022 · The Kounin Ripple Effect says that a teacher’s behavior or teaching style will have a positive or negative effect on the learning of his/her students. This ripple effect often happens over time and through many situations, not just limited to the classroom.
23 maj 2024 · In education, this concept is known as the ripple effect. A classwork management theorist named Jacob Kounin coined the term "ripple effect" in 1970 to describe the positive effect teachers may exert on students. According to Kounin, the effect occurs when a teacher asks a student to stop a distracting or destructive behavior.
The "ripple effect" occurs when the teacher corrects a misbehavior in one student, and this positively influences the behavior of other nearby students. The ripple effect is influenced by the clarity and firmness of the correction.
16 mar 2021 · The findings suggest that action research on culturally relevant education serves not only as a powerful form of professional development but also as a means to potentially transform schools.
The Ripple Effect is maximised if you are able to target an instigator of a misbehaviour. Through correcting a “leader”, the effect will have a greater reach and maximise efficiency of the corrective strategy.
In one phase of our study, we are paying special attention to the "ripple effect," or the influence that control techniques have-not on the children who are being disciplined-but on the other children who are watching and listening.
Dr Hassan Khosravi, a lecturer in Data Science and Learning Analytics in UQ’s Institute for Teaching and Learning Innovation, invented an AI based educational tool called RiPPLE which improves student engagement, satisfaction and learning.