volume 71 pages 101349

Getting along and feeling good: Reciprocal associations between student-teacher relationship quality and students’ emotions

Thomas H. Goetz 1
Maik Bieleke 1
Katarzyna Gogol 2
Jan Van Tartwijk 2, 3
Tim Mainhard 2, 3
Anastasiya A. Lipnevich 4
Reinhard Pekrun 5, 6, 7
Publication typeJournal Article
Publication date2021-02-01
scimago Q1
wos Q1
SJR2.236
CiteScore9.7
Impact factor4.9
ISSN09594752, 18733263
Developmental and Educational Psychology
Education
Abstract
Relationship quality and emotional experience are both important constructs in learning environments but the question of how they are linked requires more attention in empirical research. We hypothesized reciprocal associations between student-teacher relationship quality (i.e., interpersonal closeness) and students' emotions in the classroom (i.e., enjoyment, pride, anxiety, anger, boredom, and shame). Data from a two-wave longitudinal study with annual assessments in grade 10 (Time 1) and 11 (Time 2) were used to test this hypothesis ( N = 535; mean age at Time 1: 16.7 years, SD = 0.6). Student-perceived relationship quality and students’ emotions were assessed in the academic domains of mathematics, German, English, and French. In line with our hypothesis, cross-lagged panel models showed reciprocal associations: Higher relationship quality was associated with stronger positive emotions and weaker negative emotions over time. In turn, lower negative emotions and higher positive emotions were associated with higher relationship quality. The association between initial emotions and student-teacher relationship quality one year later was stronger than the reverse association. Further, the links between relationship quality and emotions were largely equivalent across school domains but differed in strength across emotions. Implications for future research and educational practice are discussed. • Relationship quality was related with strong positive and weak negative emotions. • The impact of emotions on relationship was stronger than the reverse effect. • Associations were largely equivalent across school domains. • Associations differed in strength across emotions.
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Goetz T. H., Bieleke M., Gogol K., Van Tartwijk J., Mainhard T., Lipnevich A. A., Pekrun R. Getting along and feeling good: Reciprocal associations between student-teacher relationship quality and students’ emotions // Learning and Instruction. 2021. Vol. 71. p. 101349.
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TY - JOUR
DO - 10.1016/j.learninstruc.2020.101349
UR - https://doi.org/10.1016/j.learninstruc.2020.101349
TI - Getting along and feeling good: Reciprocal associations between student-teacher relationship quality and students’ emotions
T2 - Learning and Instruction
AU - Goetz, Thomas H.
AU - Bieleke, Maik
AU - Gogol, Katarzyna
AU - Van Tartwijk, Jan
AU - Mainhard, Tim
AU - Lipnevich, Anastasiya A.
AU - Pekrun, Reinhard
PY - 2021
DA - 2021/02/01
PB - Elsevier
SP - 101349
VL - 71
SN - 0959-4752
SN - 1873-3263
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@article{2021_Goetz,
author = {Thomas H. Goetz and Maik Bieleke and Katarzyna Gogol and Jan Van Tartwijk and Tim Mainhard and Anastasiya A. Lipnevich and Reinhard Pekrun},
title = {Getting along and feeling good: Reciprocal associations between student-teacher relationship quality and students’ emotions},
journal = {Learning and Instruction},
year = {2021},
volume = {71},
publisher = {Elsevier},
month = {feb},
url = {https://doi.org/10.1016/j.learninstruc.2020.101349},
pages = {101349},
doi = {10.1016/j.learninstruc.2020.101349}
}