2022
DOI: 10.1177/07435584221076055
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What do Teachers do to Show They Care? Learning From the Voices of Early Adolescents

Abstract: This mixed methods study examined how middle school students (ages 11–13) in middle-class neighborhoods in Western Canada characterized a caring teacher. Specifically, qualitative content analysis was conducted on 199 sixth and seventh grade students’ written responses to the question “What are three things that teachers do to show they care?” Guided by recent work in the area of mindfulness in teaching, we identified 19 themes: one was categorized as General Teaching (e.g., “They teach”), and 18 that were gro… Show more

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“…The third component of this construct, as pointed out by Teven (2007), alludes to "being learner-oriented and having sensitivity toward learners" (p. 383). Establishing a caring environment not only influences the personal characteristics of learners (Xie and Derakhshan, 2021;Whitehead et al, 2023), but also brings some noticeable changes in their academic achievements (Higareda, 2018;Schat, 2023). In this respect, Lavy and Naama-Ghanayim (2020) posited that teachers' assertive and immediate reactions to learners' desires, wants, or problems can tremendously improve learners' self-esteem and well-being.…”
Section: Teacher Carementioning
confidence: 99%
“…The third component of this construct, as pointed out by Teven (2007), alludes to "being learner-oriented and having sensitivity toward learners" (p. 383). Establishing a caring environment not only influences the personal characteristics of learners (Xie and Derakhshan, 2021;Whitehead et al, 2023), but also brings some noticeable changes in their academic achievements (Higareda, 2018;Schat, 2023). In this respect, Lavy and Naama-Ghanayim (2020) posited that teachers' assertive and immediate reactions to learners' desires, wants, or problems can tremendously improve learners' self-esteem and well-being.…”
Section: Teacher Carementioning
confidence: 99%
“…To better understand the connection between student-teacher relationships and well-being, it is critical to consider the perspectives of each of the actors engaged in these interactions [26]. While the study of the linkages between student-teacher relationships and student wellbeing advances, gender differences have been observed.…”
Section: Flourishing and Student-teacher Relationshipsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Continuous efforts are also necessary to ensure that all students receive appropriate support and challenges tailored to their abilities and needs. Whitehead et al (2022) highlight that attentive teaching is expected to build caring teacher-student relationships and encourage teachers to be present, listen, and respond to student needs.…”
Section: Alwaysmentioning
confidence: 99%