Pygmalion In The Classroom: Teacher Expectation and Pupil's Intellectual Development

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Author(s): Robert Rosenthal, Lenore Jacobson
Publisher: Holt, Rinehart and Winston, Inc.
Year: 1968

Language: English
Tags: psychology, education, intelligence, self-fulling prophecy, Pygmalion Effect, researcher bias, measurement error, Replication Crisis

- Preface
1. The Self-Fulfilling Prophecy
1.1 Everyday Life
1.2 The Healing Professions
1.3 Behavioral Science
1.4 Behavioral Science: Intellectual Performance and Learning
2. Teacher Expectation
2.5 The Disadvantaged Child
2.6 The Oak School Experiment
2.7 The Magic Children of Galatea
2.8 Teachers' Assessments
2.9 The Process of Blooming
3. Implications
3.10 Pygmalion's Medium
3.11 Some Methodological Considerations
3.12 Summary and Implications
- Shaw's Summary
- Appendix
- References
- Indexes