This study investigated how teachers' self-efficacy for intervening in social dynamics and teacher-student relationships directly impact students' self-esteem, and indirectly buffer the negative association between both bullying and victimization and students' self-esteem. Teachers play a key role in shaping the peer relations in the classroom, and they might also be able to lessen the negative impact of bullying and victimization on students' self-esteem. Multilevel regression analysis on a sample of 59 Dutch teachers and 1,490 of their 5th grade students indicated that student-reported bullying and victimization were negatively related to students' self-reported self-esteem. Better student-perceived student-teacher relationships were rela...
This is a quantitative study looking at the difference in self-efficacy, self-esteem, and perception...
abstract: The associations among teacher-student relationships (e.g., close, conflictual, and depend...
Highly responsive teachers tend to foster behaviors that are low in conflict and high in prosocialit...
This study investigated how teachers’ self-efficacy for intervening in social dynamics and teacher-s...
Contains fulltext : 233151.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Open Access)This study inve...
Elements Contributing to Teachers’ Role in BullyingThis dissertation focused on examining elements t...
This dissertation explored the relationship between student bullying behaviors and the self-esteem o...
Background: The school environment has shown itself to be an important factor in explaining adolesce...
The term "self-esteem" which is a popular concept in schools and the wider society, has troubled edu...
The purpose of this predictive, correlation study was to determine if there is a relationship betwee...
Background. Bullying is antisocial behavior, in which people are willfully and repeatedly hurt. Bull...
Abstract: Despite the central role that teachers can have in preventing and reducing bullying, they ...
The purpose of this study was to examine the effect of the level of teachers' self-esteem on student...
The aim of the current study was to examine how bullying by peers relates to self-esteem, school con...
Introduction: Students’ characteristics, including both mental and physical characteristics, are imp...
This is a quantitative study looking at the difference in self-efficacy, self-esteem, and perception...
abstract: The associations among teacher-student relationships (e.g., close, conflictual, and depend...
Highly responsive teachers tend to foster behaviors that are low in conflict and high in prosocialit...
This study investigated how teachers’ self-efficacy for intervening in social dynamics and teacher-s...
Contains fulltext : 233151.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Open Access)This study inve...
Elements Contributing to Teachers’ Role in BullyingThis dissertation focused on examining elements t...
This dissertation explored the relationship between student bullying behaviors and the self-esteem o...
Background: The school environment has shown itself to be an important factor in explaining adolesce...
The term "self-esteem" which is a popular concept in schools and the wider society, has troubled edu...
The purpose of this predictive, correlation study was to determine if there is a relationship betwee...
Background. Bullying is antisocial behavior, in which people are willfully and repeatedly hurt. Bull...
Abstract: Despite the central role that teachers can have in preventing and reducing bullying, they ...
The purpose of this study was to examine the effect of the level of teachers' self-esteem on student...
The aim of the current study was to examine how bullying by peers relates to self-esteem, school con...
Introduction: Students’ characteristics, including both mental and physical characteristics, are imp...
This is a quantitative study looking at the difference in self-efficacy, self-esteem, and perception...
abstract: The associations among teacher-student relationships (e.g., close, conflictual, and depend...
Highly responsive teachers tend to foster behaviors that are low in conflict and high in prosocialit...