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- The way that teachers adjust with specific students and classes affects student emotions. • Teacher agency (power) and communion (warmth) predict student emotions. • Teachers may play a more prominent role in student emotions than has been assumed to date. • Research on classroom environmental effects can benefit from cross-classified models.
Nov 8, 2021 · Accordingly, once teachers experience and express emotions, those emotions can affect students in at least three ways. First, emotions can directly transmit from teachers to students. Second, teacher emotions are critical in shaping the quality of teacher-student relationships.
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Feb 1, 2018 · Teachers may play a more prominent role in student emotions than has been assumed to date. •. Research on classroom environmental effects can benefit from cross-classified models. Abstract. This study highlights the importance of teachers in relation to the emotions students experience in class.
- Tim Mainhard, Sophie Oudman, Lisette Hornstra, Roel J. Bosker, Thomas Goetz
- 2018
Jan 23, 2024 · Therefore, teachers’ social support, whether to offer advice, solve problems, boost student self-esteem, or attune themselves to their students’ emotional needs, is arguably a precursor of...
Jul 9, 2024 · Frenzel et al. proposed a reciprocal causation model linking teachers’ emotions and students’ behavior in the classroom. According to this model, teachers’ behavior resulting from their emotions affects students’ outcomes which, in turn, affects teachers’ emotions via recursive feedback loops.
Dec 1, 2022 · Specifically, teachers' positive emotions elicit a positive classroom climate and good relationships with others, resulting in good educational outcomes (e.g., teachers' occupational wellbeing and students' motivation and learning performance).
Nov 8, 2021 · transmission effects between teacher and student emotions specifically, and (2) mediated effects on student outcomes via relationship building mechanisms, nonverbal social messages,
Feb 1, 2018 · The way that teachers adjust with specific students and classes affects student emotions. •. Teacher agency (power) and communion (warmth) predict student emotions. •. Teachers may play a more prominent role in student emotions than has been assumed to date. •. Research on classroom environmental effects can benefit from cross-classified models.