TAL 103 Lecture Notes - Lecture 1: Motivation, Contiguity, Golden Rule

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For some time, researchers reported that social and economic status influenced who learned in schools (coleman, 1966) Harme and pianta (2001) followed all children in a small school district from kindergarten to 8 th grade. Found that teacher"s quality of interactions with the teacher tended to predict the child"s academic performance (defined in terms of affection, conflict, and dependency of the child to the teacher. ) Association between the quality of early teacher-child relationships and later school performance can be both strong and persistent. Students with behavioral problems in the early years are less likely to have problems later if teachers are sensitive to their needs and provide feedback to them. Darling-hammond (2000) found that the preparation and qualification of a teacher had a significant correlation with the performance of their students. Strongest predictors of student achievement in reading and mathematics even when controlling for student poverty and english language proficiency.

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