This paper reports on the findings of a research study focused on teacher perceptions of their relationships with pupils over three phases of a career. Data collected from thirty primary school teachers using a critical event narrative approach were coded and compared across the three groups of teachers at different points in their careers; 0-7 years, 8-23 years, and over 24 years. The study, based in the United Kingdom, highlighted a complex development amongst teachers which centres on five key areas identified as differentiating between the three career phases; interaction, behaviour, expectations, proximity and control. Results indicate that teachers go through a series of relationship transitions in relation to these five areas, and th...
The relationship between pre-service teachers and their mentor teachers has long been defined by rol...
The goal of the present study was to obtain evidence for the validity of the Teacher Relationship In...
Teachers’ identities and career phases influence their commitment and resilience. Most previous stud...
This paper reports on the findings of a research study focused on teacher perceptions of their relat...
This research investigates how a comprehensive understanding of teacher-pupil relationships can enha...
A variety of research suggests that 'good' teacher-pupil relationships facilitate pupil learning, p...
This research study was framed through reflection on the ongoing debates within the Australian educa...
In the classroom environment, the interpersonal relationship between teacher and students is an impo...
A positive teacher-student relationship (TSR) is dyadic in nature and associated with positive outco...
This article presents previously unreported findings from a larger grounded theory study which explo...
One of the most important factors in pupils' success in school are the relationships developed with ...
A Journal Article by Dr. Peter Kigwilu, a Staff Member in the Quality Assurance Department of USIU-A...
Research Findings: The present study examined associations between children’s classroom interactions...
The quality of student-teacher relationships plays an important role in a child's educational experi...
Teacher expectations of students have long been recognized as a form of interpersonal expectations. ...
The relationship between pre-service teachers and their mentor teachers has long been defined by rol...
The goal of the present study was to obtain evidence for the validity of the Teacher Relationship In...
Teachers’ identities and career phases influence their commitment and resilience. Most previous stud...
This paper reports on the findings of a research study focused on teacher perceptions of their relat...
This research investigates how a comprehensive understanding of teacher-pupil relationships can enha...
A variety of research suggests that 'good' teacher-pupil relationships facilitate pupil learning, p...
This research study was framed through reflection on the ongoing debates within the Australian educa...
In the classroom environment, the interpersonal relationship between teacher and students is an impo...
A positive teacher-student relationship (TSR) is dyadic in nature and associated with positive outco...
This article presents previously unreported findings from a larger grounded theory study which explo...
One of the most important factors in pupils' success in school are the relationships developed with ...
A Journal Article by Dr. Peter Kigwilu, a Staff Member in the Quality Assurance Department of USIU-A...
Research Findings: The present study examined associations between children’s classroom interactions...
The quality of student-teacher relationships plays an important role in a child's educational experi...
Teacher expectations of students have long been recognized as a form of interpersonal expectations. ...
The relationship between pre-service teachers and their mentor teachers has long been defined by rol...
The goal of the present study was to obtain evidence for the validity of the Teacher Relationship In...
Teachers’ identities and career phases influence their commitment and resilience. Most previous stud...