Title of article :
The Role of Teacher Cognition and Behavior in Children’s
Peer Relations
Author/Authors :
Meghan D. McAuliffe، نويسنده , , Julie A. Hubbard &
Lydia J. Romano، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
دوماهنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2009
Abstract :
This study explored the role of the classroom
teacher in peers’ evaluations of liking and disliking of their
classmates. Teacher cognitions about children (teacher
liking of students, teacher attributions for aggressive
student behavior) and teacher behavior toward children
(positive, corrective/negative) were examined as mediators
in the link between children’s own behavior (aggression,
prosocial behavior) and peer liking and disliking. Participants
were 127 second-graders in 12 classrooms (64 males,
63 females). Data on child behavior were collected through
peer and teacher report, data on teacher cognitions about
children were collected through self report, data on teacher
behavior toward children were collected through naturalistic
classroom observations, and data on peer liking and
disliking were collected through peer nominations. Data
were analyzed using path analysis. Results indicated that
teacher cognitions about children and corrective/negative
teacher behavior toward children mediated the relations
between aggressive and prosocial child behavior and peer
disliking.
Keywords :
Aggression . Prosocial behavior . Peer rejection .Teacher behavior . Teacher cognition
Journal title :
Journal of Abnormal Child Psychology
Journal title :
Journal of Abnormal Child Psychology