2010
DOI: 10.1080/15210960.2010.504484
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Gender and Race Differences in Middle School Students' Perceptions of Caring Teacher Behaviors

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“…In a similar vein, Tosolt (2010) proposed caring behavior from teachers to be important for both girls and boys, but noted girls give more importance to academically nurturing behaviors, while boys value interpersonal caring behaviors. It is stressed that the relationships between boys and their teachers is characterized are less familiar when compared with that of girls because boys are less conforming and self-regulating than girls (Hughes & Kwok, 2007).…”
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“…In a similar vein, Tosolt (2010) proposed caring behavior from teachers to be important for both girls and boys, but noted girls give more importance to academically nurturing behaviors, while boys value interpersonal caring behaviors. It is stressed that the relationships between boys and their teachers is characterized are less familiar when compared with that of girls because boys are less conforming and self-regulating than girls (Hughes & Kwok, 2007).…”
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“…This reveals that teachers are in a powerful position to influence a student's sense of belonging to the school. Previous research has shown that teacher support may have the most direct effect on adolescent engagement, beyond the support of parents and peers (Connell & Wellborn, 1991;Murray & Greenberg, 2000;Newmann, 1992;Tosolt, 2010;Wentzel, 1998). According to Wentzel (1999), before expecting adolescents to feel a sense of belonging to the larger school community, they must first develop an attachment with the teacher.…”
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“…Caring has been recognized as an increasingly important concept in the K-12 context (Banks, 2009;Ferreira, Smith, & Bosworth, 2002;Goldstein, 1998Goldstein, , 2002Lewis, et al, in press;Tosolt, 2010). Researchers and practitioners have acknowledged that teacher caring is imperative because education is predominantly a moral endeavor (Goodlad, 1984(Goodlad, , 1990Goodlad, Soder, & Sirotnik, 1990;Noddings, 1984).…”
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