Teacher Credibility Codebook

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adolescent learning psychology
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classroom culture
classroom peer influence
critical thinking skills
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group perception dynamics
positive learning environment
rational belief formation
social cognition
student buy-in
student motivation
student perception in secondary education
teacher credibility
teacher effectiveness
teacher efficacy
teacher-student relationship

Product details

  • ISBN 9781041081715
  • Weight: 670g
  • Dimensions: 178 x 254mm
  • Publication Date: 28 Dec 2025
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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How can you build a classroom environment that creates buy-in from students? Richard Young shows how teacher credibility goes beyond building relationships. He offers a practical framework centered on student perception, engagement, motivation, trust, and communication, resulting in improved learning outcomes.

With compelling visuals throughout, Young offers insights into how student motivation and social dynamics shape their perceptions. He also explains the nuances behind student inferences, social contagion, and cognitive alignment, so that you can learn how to proactively address misinterpretations, reinforce credibility, promote positive student perceptions, and create a more connected, cooperative learning environment. Each chapter offers actionable strategies and research-based tools to help you implement the ideas.

Teachers at the middle and high school levels, where social dynamics and student misperceptions frequently impact learning environments, will particularly benefit from the unique and effective ideas in this book.

Richard A. Young is an education consultant with the Western Quebec School Board, near Ottawa, Canada. He collaborates with administrators to analyse student voice, school climate, and engagement. Before transitioning into consultancy, he spent 27 years as a teacher and vice-principal, leading at both the elementary and high school levels.

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