The purpose of this study is to explore the perception of college students to teacher teaching behaviors with their different psychological characteristics and classes and to analyze further whether learning responses are imbued with the difference in the perception of college students to teacher teaching behaviors. The subjects of this study include four classes in Kaohsiung Teachers College. The results of this study are stated as follows: 1. The perception of college students to teacher teaching behaviors differs according to the student’s psychological characteristics of attribution style, achievement motivation, and ego-identity development. 2. The perception of college students to teacher teaching behaviors does not differ according to the student’s sex and classes. 3. College student’s self-consciousness learning responses differ according to the different perception of college students to teacher teaching behaviors but the scores on the course test does not differ according to the different perception of college students to teacher teaching behaviors. |