Students in residential treatment center (RTC) schools are likely to have histories of extreme or ongoing relational trauma (e.g., abuse and neglect by primary caregivers), have substantial interpersonal and relationship problems, and exhibit many high-risk behaviors. Accordingly, these students may have particular difficulty forming positive relationships with teachers, yet student-teacher relationship quality in RTC schools has not been empirically studied. This study examines links between RTC school students’ assessments of their relationships with teachers and their perceptions of self and others. Participants were 113 students in 2 RTC schools from 5th to 12th grade. Results indicate that male and female RTC students’ positive percept...
The present study aimed to advance insight into similarities and dissimilarities between teachers' a...
The quality of teacher-student relationships is important for teachers' well-being in schools. In th...
Positive changes in student-teacher relationships have long been postulated to be one of the desirab...
Students in residential treatment center (RTC) schools are likely to have histories of extreme or on...
abstract: The associations among teacher-student relationships (e.g., close, conflictual, and depend...
Little is known about the characteristics of special education teachers who work in residential trea...
The quality of student-teacher relationships plays an important role in a child's educational experi...
Children\u27s attachments to early caregivers, either inside or outside of the home, have consequenc...
The authors voice teachers' perceptions of their interpersonal experiences with students in both pos...
The aim of this study was to explore how teachers and helpers experience that teacher–student relati...
This qualitative study describes and analyzes the perspectives of students with challenging behavior...
Many studies have examined the importance of teacher-student relationships for the development of ch...
Many studies have examined the importance of teacher-student relationships for the development of ch...
The quality of teacher–student relationships is important for teachers' well-being in schools. In th...
Prior literature has suggested that teachers who are confident in their abilities to teach, assess, ...
The present study aimed to advance insight into similarities and dissimilarities between teachers' a...
The quality of teacher-student relationships is important for teachers' well-being in schools. In th...
Positive changes in student-teacher relationships have long been postulated to be one of the desirab...
Students in residential treatment center (RTC) schools are likely to have histories of extreme or on...
abstract: The associations among teacher-student relationships (e.g., close, conflictual, and depend...
Little is known about the characteristics of special education teachers who work in residential trea...
The quality of student-teacher relationships plays an important role in a child's educational experi...
Children\u27s attachments to early caregivers, either inside or outside of the home, have consequenc...
The authors voice teachers' perceptions of their interpersonal experiences with students in both pos...
The aim of this study was to explore how teachers and helpers experience that teacher–student relati...
This qualitative study describes and analyzes the perspectives of students with challenging behavior...
Many studies have examined the importance of teacher-student relationships for the development of ch...
Many studies have examined the importance of teacher-student relationships for the development of ch...
The quality of teacher–student relationships is important for teachers' well-being in schools. In th...
Prior literature has suggested that teachers who are confident in their abilities to teach, assess, ...
The present study aimed to advance insight into similarities and dissimilarities between teachers' a...
The quality of teacher-student relationships is important for teachers' well-being in schools. In th...
Positive changes in student-teacher relationships have long been postulated to be one of the desirab...