Central and Attributional Models of Student Perceptions of Teaching and Learning.
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Introduction: The central model of student perceptions is presented, offering a general characterization of their perception and its role in the relationship between teaching, learning, and the context from a socio-cognitive perspective. Also, the attributional model of student perception is presented, which is based on the central model and integrates the view of Weiner's attributional theory. Background: The theoretical contribution made is based on the analysis of the student's perception from the perspective of cognitive social psychology and socio-cognitive theories of motivation and a substantive approach to construct validity. Discussion: The models presented offer a useful conceptual framework for research on the quality of teaching and learning, the development and validation of instruments, and educational evaluation.
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