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Revista Latinoamericana de Psicología

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REGO, ARMÉNIO; PEREIRA, HERNÁNI; FERNANDES, CLÁUDIA  and  RIVERA HEREDIA, MARÍA ELENA . CITIZENSHIP BEHAVIOR OF TEACHERS, MOTIVATION AND ACADEMIC ACHIEVEMENT. rev.latinoam.psicol. [online]. 2007, vol.39, n.2, pp.253-268. ISSN 0120-0534.

This paper show how four dimensions of citizenship behaviors of teachers (CBT; participatory behavior, practical orientation, conscientiousness and courtesy) explain the students' motivation, their academic achievement and the global performance score they give to their teachers. An"aggregate level of analysis was carried out, since that class scores, not individual ones, were considered. The study inserts in a research line launched in university context and more recently performed in secondary school at the individual level of analysis (Rego y Pereira, 2004). The sample comprises 80 teachers / classes, which behaviors were reported by 1201 secondary students. The main findings are the following: (a) the four dimensions explain 65% of the variance of the aggregated students' motivation, 79% of the performance score given by them to their teachers, and 13% of the variance of the classes' academic achievement; (b) the classes with better academic achievement and higher motivation are those whose teachers are strength in the four citizenship dimensions.

Keywords : citizenship behaviors of teachers; quality in education; motivation; student's academic achievement.

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