2015
DOI: 10.5539/jedp.v5n1p74
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Respected Students Equal Better Students: Investigating the Links between Respect and Performance in Schools

Abstract: This study examines the relationship between students' (N = 334) perceived teacher respect and their performance on a math exam in school settings. The incremental validity of respect on performance beyond that accounted for by intelligence is assessed. Results suggest that respect accounts for significant additional variability in students' performance above that accounted for by intelligence. Further analyses reveal that the relationship between respect and performance is moderated by immigration. For German… Show more

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“…Respectful leadership positively affects employees’ work experience – including job satisfaction (Van Quaquebeke & Eckloff, 2010) and evaluations of leader effectiveness (Van Quaquebeke & Eckloff, 2013) – as well as on pro-organizational behaviors like participation (Stürmer et al, 2008) and academic performance (Mertz et al, 2015). In short, perceiving that they work with a respectful leader, based on the own experience and comparisons within the team, creates a positive environment for employees to safely take proactive initiatives.…”
Section: Respectful Leadership and Employee Proactivitymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Respectful leadership positively affects employees’ work experience – including job satisfaction (Van Quaquebeke & Eckloff, 2010) and evaluations of leader effectiveness (Van Quaquebeke & Eckloff, 2013) – as well as on pro-organizational behaviors like participation (Stürmer et al, 2008) and academic performance (Mertz et al, 2015). In short, perceiving that they work with a respectful leader, based on the own experience and comparisons within the team, creates a positive environment for employees to safely take proactive initiatives.…”
Section: Respectful Leadership and Employee Proactivitymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Zjištění, ke kterým dospěl, naznačují, že respekt ve výchovně-vzdělávacím procesu je dán mírou autonomie, jež je žákům povolena, a minimalizací mocenských rozdílů mezi učitelem a žáky. Respekt je důležitým faktorem pro to, aby žáci dodržovali pokyny učitelů, věnovali pozornost tomu, co jim učitelé říkají, a byli motivováni k učení, říkají Mertz et al (2015). Autoři ve své výzkumné studii dokazují, že mezi respektem učitele a výkonem žáka existuje lineární vztah, a vyjadřují domněnku, že respekt učitele souvisí s lepšími výsledky studentů.…”
Section: Respekt Ve šKoleunclassified
“…Participants’ assessments of the extent to which they felt respected by the firm were measured (in both samples) using 12 items (α’s = 0.97 (S1 and S2)) (Table 3). Items were assembled from measures used in past work (Ashworth and McShane, 2012; Colquitt, 2001; Dillon, 1992; Huo et al , 2009; Mertz et al , 2015; Tyler et al , 1996; van Quaquebeke and Eckloff, 2010), adapted to make sense within the context of a (dis)satisfying purchase experience and our own review of the literature on respect. Two of the items were chosen to directly assess participants’ inferences of respect (e.g.…”
Section: Main Studymentioning
confidence: 99%