2017
DOI: 10.1515/dcse-2017-0010
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Student Socioeconomic Status and Teacher Stroke: A Case of Female Students in Iran

Abstract: Supportive teacher-student relationships play a significant role in the trajectory of studentsí academic life. Teachers may use various strategies to improve this relationship, one of which is teacher stroke (teacher encouragement). The stroking behavior of teachers might be influenced by several factors, including the socioeconomic status (SES) of students. Accordingly, the current study aims to investigate the differences among female English language teachers at three different school districts (i.e., upper… Show more

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“…In education, teacher-student rapport is one of the most important factors which causes many positive outcomes, such as developing interpersonal communication skills, intelligence, motivation, achievement, and confidence (Irajzad and Shahriari, 2017;Derakhshan et al, 2019). The concept of teacher care was first proposed by Rogers and Webb (1991) who described care as teachers' behaviors and practices that foster the establishment of a strong, positive, and harmonious interpersonal relationship with their students.…”
Section: The Conceptualization Of Care In Educationmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…In education, teacher-student rapport is one of the most important factors which causes many positive outcomes, such as developing interpersonal communication skills, intelligence, motivation, achievement, and confidence (Irajzad and Shahriari, 2017;Derakhshan et al, 2019). The concept of teacher care was first proposed by Rogers and Webb (1991) who described care as teachers' behaviors and practices that foster the establishment of a strong, positive, and harmonious interpersonal relationship with their students.…”
Section: The Conceptualization Of Care In Educationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…the classroom. In a context full of adversities, teacherstudents' supportive relationships can function as a panacea and a driving force for improving students' achievement and teachers' performance (Irajzad and Shahriari, 2017). When teachers care about their pupils, they provide a reason for the students to invest their time in learning a subject.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In addition, according to Chen et al [12], the relationship between family SES and AP has always been an essential issue in sociology, pedagogy, and psychology. In terms of pedagogy, parents as family members have a significant role in the success or failure of students' AP [9], [54]. Parents' SES affects students' academic achievement and prompts children from low socio-economic backgrounds unable to compete with their peers from high SES under the same academic environment [8].…”
Section: Ses Based On Family Rolesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Despite the efforts of the federal mandated law No Child Left Behind (U.S. Department of Education, 2001) Officers, 2010) to increase student achievement and graduation rates, both initiatives have met with limited and mixed results (Duckworth, Quinn, & Tsukayama, 2012;Eppley, 2015;Husband & Hunt, 2015;Tienken & Orlich 2013). Students who dropped out of high school faced a 49 percent unemployment rate in 2015 (National Center for Educational Statistics, 2017) generating a socio-economic impact on their lifestyle and on the local, state, and federal support systems for those individuals and families who lived below the poverty level (Barry & Reschely, 2012).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%