ABSTRACT. The concept of caring, especially when applied to adolescents, is often overlooked in education, perhaps due to the belief that parents are their primary nurturers or that adolescents do not require nurturing. This literature review examines periodicals, documents, books, and a television broadcast, all produced between 1990 and 1996, that deal with caring strategies in relation to middle and secondary students. Major findings are presented in the following categories: (1) need for implementing concepts of care; (2) historical perspective; (3) fostering care by nurturing adolescent development; (4) care versus control, or care is control?; (5) fostering relationships--the administrator role, the teacher role, the student role, and...
With a culmination of evidence suggesting the perception of caring relationships is associated with ...
The teacher-student relationship, which sociologists believe to be the driving force of change in st...
This qualitative study used grounded theory methods and purposeful sampling to explore perceptions o...
Teachers represent a connection between students and parents. They have an enormous impact on how th...
This study examines intermediate teachers' beliefs, thoughts, and perceptions which enable them to b...
The purpose of this study is two-fold: To develop a working definition of caring in the school conte...
textThis student-centered analysis of caring in three academically promising, low-income public high...
The purpose of this phenomenological case study was to examine how secondary students perceive their...
Thesis (Ed. D.)--University of Rochester. Warner School of Education, 2017.Research on teacher-stude...
This grounded theory study explored secondary teachers’ perspectives on their relationships with the...
Committee members: Dugas, Daryl; Stich, Amy.Advisor: Wilkins, Elizabeth A.Includes illustrations.Inc...
For decades, research has documented the importance of caring student-teacher relationships in fost...
Includes bibliographical references (pages [101]-110)Care is conceptualized as behaving towards anot...
Despite the presence of teacher caring intentions, too many students in North American schools do no...
The purpose of this year long interpretive study was to examine the creation of caring relationships...
With a culmination of evidence suggesting the perception of caring relationships is associated with ...
The teacher-student relationship, which sociologists believe to be the driving force of change in st...
This qualitative study used grounded theory methods and purposeful sampling to explore perceptions o...
Teachers represent a connection between students and parents. They have an enormous impact on how th...
This study examines intermediate teachers' beliefs, thoughts, and perceptions which enable them to b...
The purpose of this study is two-fold: To develop a working definition of caring in the school conte...
textThis student-centered analysis of caring in three academically promising, low-income public high...
The purpose of this phenomenological case study was to examine how secondary students perceive their...
Thesis (Ed. D.)--University of Rochester. Warner School of Education, 2017.Research on teacher-stude...
This grounded theory study explored secondary teachers’ perspectives on their relationships with the...
Committee members: Dugas, Daryl; Stich, Amy.Advisor: Wilkins, Elizabeth A.Includes illustrations.Inc...
For decades, research has documented the importance of caring student-teacher relationships in fost...
Includes bibliographical references (pages [101]-110)Care is conceptualized as behaving towards anot...
Despite the presence of teacher caring intentions, too many students in North American schools do no...
The purpose of this year long interpretive study was to examine the creation of caring relationships...
With a culmination of evidence suggesting the perception of caring relationships is associated with ...
The teacher-student relationship, which sociologists believe to be the driving force of change in st...
This qualitative study used grounded theory methods and purposeful sampling to explore perceptions o...