The Determinants of Lecturers’ Classroom Management as Depicted in Their Teaching Performance

Authors

  • Didik Rinan Sumekto Widya Dharma University, Indonesia
  • Heny Setyawati Semarang State University, Indonesia
  • Tukiyo Widya Dharma University, Indonesia
  • Ronggo Warsito Widya Dharma University, Indonesia

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.15823/p.2020.139.7

Keywords:

conduciveness, corrective decision, disciplines engagement, diversity acceptance

Abstract

This study aims at assessing four determinants of lecturers’ classroom management practices, in which 215 or 18.69% respondents participated in this study. Data analyses used descriptive statistics, Pearson correlations and regression analysis with the significance level of .05. The results showed that the conduciveness (t = 2.992; p = .003), diversity acceptance (t = 3.243; p = .001), disciplines engagement (t = 3.968; p = .000), and corrective decision (t = 3.045; p = .003) partially contributed positive and significant influence towards lecturers’ 28.8% teaching performance, where F = 21.209; R² = .288; p < .000. The analysis discloses two-tailed regression with Y = 12.660 + .225X1 + .175X2 + .237X3 + .142X4.

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Published

2020-11-16

How to Cite

Sumekto, D. R., Setyawati, H., Tukiyo, & Warsito, R. (2020). The Determinants of Lecturers’ Classroom Management as Depicted in Their Teaching Performance. Pedagogy / Pedagogika, 139(3), 136–156. https://doi.org/10.15823/p.2020.139.7

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