Our research aimed to investigate the relationship between the measures of satisfied need for relatedness (perceived academic and personal peer support and teacher-assessed social acceptance of the student) and measures of active English as a Foreign Language (EFL) (teacher-assessed and student self-assessed EFL engagement and EFL anxiety), as well as possible gender differences in an EFL setting. The research included 535 students and 11 teachers from rural primary schools in Slovenia. The predictive value of need for relatedness was the strongest for students’ emotional EFL engagement and teacher-assessed EFL engagement of the students, followed by students’ behavioral EFL engagement and EFL anxiety. Students who report higher peer suppor...
In classrooms, the students spend lots of time by interacting each other. This paper debates the rol...
Recent research regarding the quality of relationships in primary classrooms has focused largely on ...
This longitudinal study investigated bidirectional associations between pupils’ social competence an...
The aim of this research was to study the dynamics of fourth graders' perceived social support for s...
In recent years increasing number of researchers emphasize the importance of social school readiness...
This research report aims at sharing the findings that emerged from a qualitative research study by ...
This research reports the study of teacher-students relationships in the classroom using qualitative...
Relationships in language contexts or interactions between teachers and learners might play an emine...
Social support-seeking is recognised as an important strategy used by children to cope with negative...
The teacher’s role is vital, both in respect to achieving academic goals, and with regard to the reg...
The teacher’s role is vital, both in respect to achieving academic goals, and with regard to the reg...
Student–teacher relationships are crucial for adolescents’ adjustment in the school context. The aim...
This longitudinal study investigated bidirectional associations between pupils’ social competence an...
One of the most important factors in pupils' success in school are the relationships developed with ...
This study examines the pivotal role of positive teacher-student relationships in shaping students' ...
In classrooms, the students spend lots of time by interacting each other. This paper debates the rol...
Recent research regarding the quality of relationships in primary classrooms has focused largely on ...
This longitudinal study investigated bidirectional associations between pupils’ social competence an...
The aim of this research was to study the dynamics of fourth graders' perceived social support for s...
In recent years increasing number of researchers emphasize the importance of social school readiness...
This research report aims at sharing the findings that emerged from a qualitative research study by ...
This research reports the study of teacher-students relationships in the classroom using qualitative...
Relationships in language contexts or interactions between teachers and learners might play an emine...
Social support-seeking is recognised as an important strategy used by children to cope with negative...
The teacher’s role is vital, both in respect to achieving academic goals, and with regard to the reg...
The teacher’s role is vital, both in respect to achieving academic goals, and with regard to the reg...
Student–teacher relationships are crucial for adolescents’ adjustment in the school context. The aim...
This longitudinal study investigated bidirectional associations between pupils’ social competence an...
One of the most important factors in pupils' success in school are the relationships developed with ...
This study examines the pivotal role of positive teacher-student relationships in shaping students' ...
In classrooms, the students spend lots of time by interacting each other. This paper debates the rol...
Recent research regarding the quality of relationships in primary classrooms has focused largely on ...
This longitudinal study investigated bidirectional associations between pupils’ social competence an...