Explain how teacher expectations can influence students in the classroom

What will be an ideal response?


A good answer would include the following key points:
- There is substantial evidence that the expectations of teachers are communicated to students, and these expectations can bring about expected performance.
- The teacher expectancy effect is the phenomenon whereby an educator's expectations for a given child actually bring about the expected behavior.
- This effect is part of a broader concept know as the self-fulfilling prophecy, in which a person's expectation is capable of bringing about an outcome.
- In this case, the communicated expectations of the teacher indicate to the student what behavior is appropriate, and the child behaves accordingly.
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Psychology

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