The goal of the present study was to obtain evidence for the validity of the Teacher Relationship Interview by exploring associations with a well-validated measure of teacher-child relationship quality, the Student-Teacher Relationship Scale (Closeness, Conflict, and Dependency), and examining differences between teachers' narratives about the relationship with a disruptive and a nondisruptive child in their class. Six constructs were derived from teachers' narratives (N = 90) that were elicited with the Teacher Relationship Interview: sensitive practices, positive affect, helplessness, anger, neutralizing negative affect, and coherence. Multilevel analyses showed moderate convergence between the Student-Teacher Relationship Scale and the T...
Recognizing the disproportionality of suspensions of young children of color, states across the coun...
The quality of relationships in early childhood have lasting effects on children’s academic and beha...
This paper investigates whether teachers’ observed interactions can be predicted by their perception...
The goal of the present study was to obtain evidence for the validity of the Teacher Relationship In...
Thesis by publication.Bibliography: pages 156-169.Chapter 1. Introduction -- Chapter 2. Literature r...
The authors voice teachers' perceptions of their interpersonal experiences with students in both pos...
This study explored the link between teachers' reports of their relationships with individual kinder...
abstract: The associations among teacher-student relationships (e.g., close, conflictual, and depend...
We investigated the influence of a teacher’s perceived emotional state (e.g., feeling emotionally ex...
Research on teacher–student relationships is mainly based on questionnaires investigating teachers’ ...
Early teacher-child relationships have been studied mainly within the framework of attachment theory...
Background The constructs of closeness, conflict, and dependency, which are derived from attachment ...
The present study examined how different externalizing child behaviors (i.e., hyperactivity, conduct...
grantor: University of TorontoAlthough children's experience of student-teacher relationsh...
Summary Inspired by social-ecological models of development, scholars have increasingly considered s...
Recognizing the disproportionality of suspensions of young children of color, states across the coun...
The quality of relationships in early childhood have lasting effects on children’s academic and beha...
This paper investigates whether teachers’ observed interactions can be predicted by their perception...
The goal of the present study was to obtain evidence for the validity of the Teacher Relationship In...
Thesis by publication.Bibliography: pages 156-169.Chapter 1. Introduction -- Chapter 2. Literature r...
The authors voice teachers' perceptions of their interpersonal experiences with students in both pos...
This study explored the link between teachers' reports of their relationships with individual kinder...
abstract: The associations among teacher-student relationships (e.g., close, conflictual, and depend...
We investigated the influence of a teacher’s perceived emotional state (e.g., feeling emotionally ex...
Research on teacher–student relationships is mainly based on questionnaires investigating teachers’ ...
Early teacher-child relationships have been studied mainly within the framework of attachment theory...
Background The constructs of closeness, conflict, and dependency, which are derived from attachment ...
The present study examined how different externalizing child behaviors (i.e., hyperactivity, conduct...
grantor: University of TorontoAlthough children's experience of student-teacher relationsh...
Summary Inspired by social-ecological models of development, scholars have increasingly considered s...
Recognizing the disproportionality of suspensions of young children of color, states across the coun...
The quality of relationships in early childhood have lasting effects on children’s academic and beha...
This paper investigates whether teachers’ observed interactions can be predicted by their perception...