The study of teacher–student relationships is crucial to the improvement of all education, whether international or national. Such a focus can have an immediate positive impact on classroom instruction and student learning, as well as on teacher education and research. This chapter presents a model for understanding such relationships in terms of the perceptions that students (and occasionally teachers) have of teachers' interpersonal behaviour. It focuses on corresponding research on teachers' interactions with students in ...
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