This study looked at Head Start teachers’ relationships with families. The purpose of the research was to document home-school relationships from the perspective of teachers and to understand the teacher characteristics that may predict how teachers perceive their relationships with families. The study used a national sample of Head Start teachers and a questionnaire called the Family Provider/Teacher Relationship Quality measure. Results suggest that teachers’ job satisfaction, caregiving beliefs, and depressive symptoms all predicted how they viewed relationships with families. These results point to the importance of continuing to support teachers’ psychological wellbeing and their developmentally appropriate beliefs, as these may promot...
Many studies have examined the importance of teacher-student relationships for the development of ch...
In recent years, literature has shown that the teacher-child relationship not only has a great impac...
According to the overlapping spheres of influence theory of family engagement, children are best ser...
This study looked at Head Start teachers’ relationships with families. The purpose of the research w...
The relationship between home and school is an important component of children’s early educational e...
This study looked at components of Head Start parent-teacher relationships: teachers’ knowledge and ...
Teachers’ beliefs about family-school relationship vary in a continuum according to the role that pa...
The ability for parents and teachers to work together serves as a foundation for a collaborative and...
Phenomenological perspectives can be useful for qualitative researchers trying to make rigorous, in-...
Literature shows that family/school partnership leads to a better school experience (Marcon, 1999; A...
Children\u27s attachments to early caregivers, either inside or outside of the home, have consequenc...
This study explored the link between teachers' reports of their relationships with individual kinder...
Graduation date: 2015Positive teacher-child relationships, characterized by warmth and closeness, ar...
Early teacher-child relationships have been studied mainly within the framework of attachment theory...
In today's education, there is an assumption that parents and teachers perceive similar ideas about...
Many studies have examined the importance of teacher-student relationships for the development of ch...
In recent years, literature has shown that the teacher-child relationship not only has a great impac...
According to the overlapping spheres of influence theory of family engagement, children are best ser...
This study looked at Head Start teachers’ relationships with families. The purpose of the research w...
The relationship between home and school is an important component of children’s early educational e...
This study looked at components of Head Start parent-teacher relationships: teachers’ knowledge and ...
Teachers’ beliefs about family-school relationship vary in a continuum according to the role that pa...
The ability for parents and teachers to work together serves as a foundation for a collaborative and...
Phenomenological perspectives can be useful for qualitative researchers trying to make rigorous, in-...
Literature shows that family/school partnership leads to a better school experience (Marcon, 1999; A...
Children\u27s attachments to early caregivers, either inside or outside of the home, have consequenc...
This study explored the link between teachers' reports of their relationships with individual kinder...
Graduation date: 2015Positive teacher-child relationships, characterized by warmth and closeness, ar...
Early teacher-child relationships have been studied mainly within the framework of attachment theory...
In today's education, there is an assumption that parents and teachers perceive similar ideas about...
Many studies have examined the importance of teacher-student relationships for the development of ch...
In recent years, literature has shown that the teacher-child relationship not only has a great impac...
According to the overlapping spheres of influence theory of family engagement, children are best ser...