Theory suggests that teacher encouragement can aid students’ educational progress, but there are not yet quantitative inferential studies that assess its longer-term impact. With data from the Longitudinal Study of Young People in England (LSYPE), I use propensity-score matching to investigate whether encouragement influences the likelihood of students enrolling in (1) advanced high school (A-level) courses and (2) a university degree course. Model estimates suggest that encouragement does have a significant positive impact on both outcomes. In addition, I investigate whether encouragement effects vary according to parental education and the given student’s prior academic achievement; it appears that the impact is greatest for those student...
The COVID-19 pandemic had a profound effect on the system of education—gaps in students’ learning, t...
This paper presents the results of an empirical study examining the encouragements used by teachers ...
Students who are more liked by their teachers tend to be included by their peers and to perform succ...
Present article attempted to highlight the importance of Educational Encouragement in Adolescent’s A...
In recent years there has been an unprecedented increase in support staff in schools in England and ...
Academic optimism is a relatively new construct that combines collective efficacy, academic emphasis...
Teachers’ ratios of positive-to-negative interactions (praise ratios) have been shown to be responsi...
Researchers have been challenged to go beyond socioeconomic status in the search for school-level ch...
<p>In England, students apply to universities using teacher predicted grades instead of their ...
Academic emphasis, collective efficacy, and faculty trust in students and parents (3 school character...
In this study, relations among students’ perceptions of instrumental help/support from their teacher...
This study aimed to investigate the contribution of teacher support and parental monitoring to acade...
Teacher expectations are associated with student academic achievement, but no research has generated...
Parents and teachers often encourage students (e.g., "You can do it!") when they encounter challenge...
Academic self-efficacy and perceived teacher support in relation to academic skill growth across one...
The COVID-19 pandemic had a profound effect on the system of education—gaps in students’ learning, t...
This paper presents the results of an empirical study examining the encouragements used by teachers ...
Students who are more liked by their teachers tend to be included by their peers and to perform succ...
Present article attempted to highlight the importance of Educational Encouragement in Adolescent’s A...
In recent years there has been an unprecedented increase in support staff in schools in England and ...
Academic optimism is a relatively new construct that combines collective efficacy, academic emphasis...
Teachers’ ratios of positive-to-negative interactions (praise ratios) have been shown to be responsi...
Researchers have been challenged to go beyond socioeconomic status in the search for school-level ch...
<p>In England, students apply to universities using teacher predicted grades instead of their ...
Academic emphasis, collective efficacy, and faculty trust in students and parents (3 school character...
In this study, relations among students’ perceptions of instrumental help/support from their teacher...
This study aimed to investigate the contribution of teacher support and parental monitoring to acade...
Teacher expectations are associated with student academic achievement, but no research has generated...
Parents and teachers often encourage students (e.g., "You can do it!") when they encounter challenge...
Academic self-efficacy and perceived teacher support in relation to academic skill growth across one...
The COVID-19 pandemic had a profound effect on the system of education—gaps in students’ learning, t...
This paper presents the results of an empirical study examining the encouragements used by teachers ...
Students who are more liked by their teachers tend to be included by their peers and to perform succ...