The Pupil Control Ideology (PCI) concept has been used extensively to describe the school organization. Teachers hate been described as either “custodial” or “humanistic” in their belief orientation to control of pupils. But clarification of the nature of pupil control and the teacher attitudes which lie at the base of control, has not been investigated adequately. The first section of the present investigation indicates the attitudes of teachers which are associated with high levels of custodialism. These attitudes include emphasis on, content to be taught, teacher direction, rigid classroom procedures and social disengagement from pupils. The second part of the study shows that while operational measures of control may be similar, attitudes underlying control may differ. In schools serving higher socio‐economic communities, teachers exhibit an “emotional disengagement—non‐teacher direction” form of ideology. The conclusion is drawn that unless future investigations both identify attitudes and explain the interactions of attitudes of teachers in each school system, Pupil Control Ideology may be an inadequate descriptor of the school as a social system.
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February 01 1976
TEACHER ATTITUDES AS A FUNCTION OF PUPIL CONTROL IDEOLOGY
V. LEO BARTLETT
V. LEO BARTLETT
Lecturer in Education at the University of Queensland. He holds the degrees of B.A., B.Sc. (Qld.) and M.Ed. Admin. (U.N.E.). Following the completion of his M.Ed. Admin. degree Mr. Bartlett was awarded the Journal of Education Administration Prize. Mr. Bartlett's other areas of research and publication are in geography and criminology.
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Publisher: Emerald Publishing
Online ISSN: 1758-7395
Print ISSN: 0957-8234
© MCB UP Limited
1976
Journal of Educational Administration (1976) 14 (2): 211–219.
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LEO BARTLETT V (1976), "TEACHER ATTITUDES AS A FUNCTION OF PUPIL CONTROL IDEOLOGY". Journal of Educational Administration, Vol. 14 No. 2 pp. 211–219, doi: https://doi.org/10.1108/eb009755
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