Table 1

Teachers’ (de)motivating styles and their respective teaching approaches described in the circumplex model

(De)motivating styleApproachObservable teaching behaviorsLevel of BPN supportLevel of directiveness
Autonomy support: Refers to the teacher’s adoption of an interpersonal tone of understanding, receptivity and flexibility toward students’ educational needs and learning-related interests.ParticipativeThe teacher gives students a voice.  Fosters joint decision-making in the learning process.  Offers opportunities for choice. Takes their interests into account.BPN facilitatorLow to medium
AttuningThe teacher adapts content to students’ interests and preferences.  Accepts negative expressions. Explains the importance of learning activities. BPN supportMedium
Structure: Refers to the teacher’s use of an interpersonal tone focused on progress and process, showing confidence in the student’s capacity to develop their abilities and skills.GuidingThe teacher provides both useful and detailed initial information and constructive feedback.  Adjusts the difficulty of the activities to the student’s capacities.  Encourages students to complete the activities successfully.BPN supportHigh
ClarifyingThe teacher clearly communicates expectations and objectives.  Consistently supervises the process.BPN facilitatorHigh
Control: Refers to when the teacher displays a tone of pressure and coercion not only to prioritize their class agenda, but to make students think, feel and act according to the predetermined way.
DemandingThe teacher uses orders, shouting and threats.  Uses rewards and punishments.  Uses an authoritarian tone.BPN deprivationVery high
DomineeringThe teacher induces guilt and shame.  Uses expressions of disapproval. Uses personal attacks.BPN thwartingExtremely high
Chaos: Refers to when the teacher adopts a laissez-faire style, behaving unpredictably and inconsistently, which not only confuses the student but also hinders the development of their skills.AbandoningThe teacher gives up after several attempts.  Does not provide help when needed.BPN thwartingVery low
AwaitingThe teacher passively waits for the student to act. Does not initially intervene or guide.BPN deprivationLow
Note. BPN = basic psychological needs.