2019
DOI: 10.5539/jel.v8n5p203
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The Effect of Perceived Teacher Behaviors on Students’ Self-Esteem and Attitudes Towards Learning

Abstract: While it depends on many factors for the teacher to achieve the assumed mission apart from themselves, the quality of the relationship established between the teacher and student is among the prominent factors that enable the student to reach the target behaviors. Considering the role of educational institutions as the protective factor for students and the efficiency of teachers in this process, the main purpose of this research was determined as examining the effect of the perceived teacher behaviors on the … Show more

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“…Lack of confidence and peer pressure make the students embarrassed, which negatively affects the student's self-esteem Hyvärinen, Sahito, Uusiautti, & Määttä 62 and self-confidence and leads them towards the feelings of inferiority and ignorance, and fade the joy of learning (see also Mujiyati & Adiputra, 2018). Use of negative language, speaking loudly, inappropriate pedagogical choice, unfair or biased treatment, and bullying by teachers and making laugh of peers discourage students and effects negatively on their self-esteem and self-concept (see also Agir, 2019;Mann et al, 2017;Sedikides & Gregg, 2008). In addition, our findings were in line with Ghazi et al 's (2016) notions about how miscommunication, ignorance, and criticism from the teacher shake student's self-esteem and self-conception.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Lack of confidence and peer pressure make the students embarrassed, which negatively affects the student's self-esteem Hyvärinen, Sahito, Uusiautti, & Määttä 62 and self-confidence and leads them towards the feelings of inferiority and ignorance, and fade the joy of learning (see also Mujiyati & Adiputra, 2018). Use of negative language, speaking loudly, inappropriate pedagogical choice, unfair or biased treatment, and bullying by teachers and making laugh of peers discourage students and effects negatively on their self-esteem and self-concept (see also Agir, 2019;Mann et al, 2017;Sedikides & Gregg, 2008). In addition, our findings were in line with Ghazi et al 's (2016) notions about how miscommunication, ignorance, and criticism from the teacher shake student's self-esteem and self-conception.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…I strongly agree with the idea that 'that the teachers are members of the society and that their attitudes and schemas about the target behaviors of the students cannot develop independently from the societal dynamics' (Agir, 2019). Considering this I felt the ultimate need to do something and support this guy for a healthy flourishment of my class.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 72%
“…Hence, the level of trust in the teacher-student relationship within delinquent adolescents might be reduced. This can be supported by a few study findings which explain that perceived teacher behavior is associated with students' educational experience, expectations, and openness to teachers, eventually having adjustment difficulties in school and causes low levels of trust between adolescents involved in delinquency and any school teachers (Agir, 2019;Dong et al, 2021;Özdemir & Özdemir, 2020).…”
Section: Low Trust In Teachersmentioning
confidence: 81%