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Teacher-student relationships

Teacher Wellbeing: The Importance of Teacher-Student Relationships

Teacher Wellbeing: The Importance of Teacher-Student Relationships

... studied teacherstudent relationships guided by notions from the attachment ...on teacher- report questionnaires such as the widely used and well-validated StudentTeacher ...

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CiteSeerX — Changes in teacher-student relationships

CiteSeerX — Changes in teacher-student relationships

... whether relationships can change, whether these changes matter, and what might facilitate changes in these relationships – may have important practical ...students’ teacherstudent ...

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Teacher-student relationships: examining student perceptions of teacher support and positive student outcomes

Teacher-student relationships: examining student perceptions of teacher support and positive student outcomes

... the teacher-student relationship and related concepts, none of which are as widely used as the STRS, and only a handful of which assess the teacher-student relationship from the perspective of ...

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Student Perceptions of Teacher-Student Relationships in General and Special Education

Student Perceptions of Teacher-Student Relationships in General and Special Education

... of teacher-student relationships experienced by students with learning or behavioral problems and their typically developing peers have reported differences across the two groups (Baker, 2006; ...

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Teacher-Student Relationships and Student Achievement in Grades Six and Seven Math

Teacher-Student Relationships and Student Achievement in Grades Six and Seven Math

... the relationships teachers build with students are priceless and merit creating so that students embrace a sense of belonging and a prudence of need to ...positive teacher-student ...of ...

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Restoring relationships :  an investigation into the effect that behaviour approaches have on teacher-student relationships

Restoring relationships : an investigation into the effect that behaviour approaches have on teacher-student relationships

... on teacher interaction, provides tools which future research can utilise to extend this research ...in teacher-student relationships relating to discipline procedure but, for this research ...

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Coping as a mediator of the relation between teacher perceived stress and teacher-student relationships

Coping as a mediator of the relation between teacher perceived stress and teacher-student relationships

... on teacher-student relationships from the students’ perspective is ...the teacher plays in each child’s life, the need for the current study is ...between teacher perceived stress and ...

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CiteSeerX — Two decades of research on teacher–student relationships in class.

CiteSeerX — Two decades of research on teacher–student relationships in class.

... between teacher and ...describe teacherstudent relationships in terms of teacher ...map teacherstudent ...covering teacherstudent relations and ...

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Teacher-Student Relationships in Diverse
New Zealand Year 10 Mathematics Classrooms:
Teacher Care

Teacher-Student Relationships in Diverse New Zealand Year 10 Mathematics Classrooms: Teacher Care

... in teacher-student relationships between Terms 1 and 2, for example, the students challenged the teacher less frequently during the Term 2 lesson observations than in Term ...

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The power of teacher-student relationships in determining student success

The power of teacher-student relationships in determining student success

... of student in the primary grades and upper grades teachers usually experience difficulty managing and motivating children who were subjected to an earlier authoritarian teacher (Jones & Jones, ...

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Teacher Perspectives on How Social Media is Changing Teacher-Student Relationships.

Teacher Perspectives on How Social Media is Changing Teacher-Student Relationships.

... difficult to fully “switch off from work” as there were times when parents or students contacted them at inopportune times, misusing the enhanced accessibility. Academically, respondents were concerned that DCTs ...

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Making Use of Teacher Mentors: Understanding the Impact of Teacher-Student Relationships on Student Academic Achievement

Making Use of Teacher Mentors: Understanding the Impact of Teacher-Student Relationships on Student Academic Achievement

... questions I am confident that I could have designed a much stronger program that would have led to earlier, better success. Teachers needed more guidance. This limitation can be directly linked to my limited perspective. ...

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The role and assessment of teacher student relationships in the primary classroom

The role and assessment of teacher student relationships in the primary classroom

... Adopting any behaviour to gain the students attention, regardless of the other effects it may have on classroom environment, might imply doing away with the long term benefits that a [r] ...

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Using Pop Culture to Improve Teacher-Student Relationships

Using Pop Culture to Improve Teacher-Student Relationships

... positive teacher-student ...One teacher mentioned that such games are an addiction and that there is no positive academic value in ...their student attempts to explain the value or meaning ...

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Teacher-Student Relationships: Strengthening the Impact of PBIS on Climate

Teacher-Student Relationships: Strengthening the Impact of PBIS on Climate

... that student, how are you going to reach them? Why would they care about what you think? Why would they care about your class rules? I don’t see many teachers understanding ...

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How department chairs support teacher-student relationships

How department chairs support teacher-student relationships

... The department chair, positioned in between the principal and teachers (Weller, 2001), often acts as a “boundary spanner,” forging necessary “connections between administrators and classroom instruction” (Coldren & ...

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Essays on Teaching Excellence. The Why of Teacher/Student Relationships

Essays on Teaching Excellence. The Why of Teacher/Student Relationships

... The most striking example of the contextual nature of learning for me was a negative one, a situation in which a physician could not remember a piece of information yet could very clearly remember the teacher who ...

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Preschool Teacher Perspectives on Challenging Behavior and Behavior Management in Teacher-Student Relationships

Preschool Teacher Perspectives on Challenging Behavior and Behavior Management in Teacher-Student Relationships

... the student, and try to console the child, and try to be a listening ear,” while T3 said, “I like to tie in a book, somewhere along the line to try to talk to the children about bullies and that type of ...

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Sense of humour and teacher student relationships in school age children

Sense of humour and teacher student relationships in school age children

... In summary, the data indicated that for the sample in this study, teachers tended to score more highly than students on the Sense of Humour dimensions identified in the self-report MSH[r] ...

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Teacher Student Relationships in Teacher Education: Exploring Three Projects of Knowledge Transfer into Action

Teacher Student Relationships in Teacher Education: Exploring Three Projects of Knowledge Transfer into Action

... of teacher and students is what they usually re- member from school but if a good rapport existed, the environment for learning would have been more desirable that could have made the knowledge to be transferred ...

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