Always look on the bright side of students: does valence of teacher perceptions relate to students’ educational performance?

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Nancy Tandler
Claudia Dalbert
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[1] Martin-Luther University Halle-Wittenberg,Department of Psychology
[2] Martin-Luther University Halle-Wittenberg,Department of Educational Psychology
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Educational attainment; Longitudinal design; Multilevel analyses; Self-fulfilling prophecies; Teacher expectations; Teacher perceptions;
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We studied the role of the valence of female teachers’ perceptions in predicting various student outcomes. Using a prospective design, at the beginning of Grade 5 (T1), we assessed evaluations by 43 female teachers of either mathematics or German, belonging to 22 secondary schools in Germany. We combined a qualitative measurement by using an open-ended question, with a quantitative data analysis. At T1 and T2 (4 months later), the assigned students (N = 635) reported their subject-specific achievement, learning and performance goals, and quality of relationship to their teacher. Multilevel analyses revealed that positive teacher perceptions increased future student achievement, while negative teacher perceptions reduced immediate and future learning and performance goals. Further, positive teacher perceptions explained differences in student outcomes between classes, whereas negative teacher perceptions explained differences in student outcomes between schools.
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页码:1121 / 1147
页数:26
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