2015
DOI: 10.5539/jedp.v5n1p57
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The Influence of Teachers’ Preferences on Children’s Social Status in Schools

Abstract: This study reconceptualizes and operationalizes peer status in elementary school classrooms by considering both teachers' and peers' preferences. Within this framework, a sample of 1411 students (Grades 1-6) in Hong Kong were classified into four types based on combinations of their peers' and teachers' preference scores: (1) popular stars-those liked by both peers and teachers; (2) teachers' pets-those liked by teachers but not by peers; (3) students' heroes-those liked by peers but not by teachers; and (4) r… Show more

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