The Application of Coaching Skills in Constructing the Teacher-Student Relationship of Intersubjectivity

2021 ◽  
Vol 11 (02) ◽  
pp. 440-446
Author(s):  
一文 孙
Revista Foco ◽  
2017 ◽  
Vol 10 (2) ◽  
pp. 29
Author(s):  
Renner Coelho Messias Alves ◽  
Gabriela Izabel de Alvarenga

Ao tratar da expansão do ensino superior no Brasil, este artigo objetiva compreender como esse fenômeno influencia a composição desse segmento educacional, de forma a evidenciar suas prováveis consequências sobre a relação docente-discente da graduação, em âmbito geral, e da pós-graduação stricto sensu na área de Administração, Ciências Contábeis e Turismo. Para tanto, além de consultas à literatura científica, para esta pesquisa qualitativa, realizada no segundo semestre de 2016, foram coletados dados em relatórios de instituições supervisoras do censo educacional entre 2009 e 2014. Ademais, a pesquisa documental foi avaliada por meio das diretrizes de análise de conteúdo, com o intuito de melhor compreender as relações mercadológicas existentes no ensino superior e de verificar a sobrecarga de funções que têm sido atribuídas aos docentes. Assim, a multifuncionalidade docente também é discutida mediante os dados coletados e as contribuições das obras consultadas. Em sua última seção, esta pesquisa apresenta as percepções sobre a atual conjuntura educacional voltada para atender ao aluno, quem demanda a atenção do professor engajado nas mais distintas práticas educacionais. Talking about the expansion of education at the graduation in Brazil, this article aims to understand how this phenomenon influences the composition of this educational cluster, in order to highlight its probable consequences on the teacher-student relationship of the undergraduation, in general, and the in Administration, Accouting and Tourism. Therefore, we consulted the scientific literature for this qualitative research, conducted in the second semester of 2016, which data were collected in reports from regulatory institutions responsible for the educational census between 2009 and 2014. In addition, documentary research was evaluated through content analysis guidelines in order to better understand the market relations existing in education at the graduation and to verify the overload of functions that have been attributed to the teachers. Thus, the multifunctionality of teachers is also discussed through the data collected and the contributions of the works consulted. In its last section, this research presents the perceptions about the current educational situation geared to attend the student, who demands the attention of the teacher engaged in the most distinct educational practices.


Think India ◽  
2019 ◽  
Vol 22 (2) ◽  
pp. 2665-2673
Author(s):  
Parmanand Tripathi

Every teacher must realize that he/she needs to be highly motivated, committed, passionate, and optimistic towards his/her students as well as his/her teaching in order to create a positive and productive impact on the students and their learning outcomes. It is a proven fact that teachers who are sincere, caring, approachable, supportive and inspiring can easily enable their students to become enthusiastic, successful and creative learners. John Hattie, a proponent of Evidence Based Quantitative Research Methodologies on the Influences on Student achievement, who is also a Professor of Education and Director of the Melbourne Education Research Institute at the University of Melbourne, Australia, has noted in his study that a harmonious classroom can assist with the development of creativity as well as reduce anxiety levels amongst students. In my opinion, the primary objective of all effective and conscious teachers should be to promote a safe and healthy learning environment wherein students will feel confident, comfortable, happy and accepted. Time and again, I am convinced of the fact that only effective and conscious teachers understand, acknowledge and therefore, appreciate the significance of creating a rapport and bonding with their students for providing an education that is positive, productive and progressive. When teachers display a positive and congenial attitude towards their students, they not only make them ‘learn better, faster and deeper’ but make them self-confident and self-reliant too. Building positive, supportive, cooperative and mutually strong teacher-student relationships is the key to create a welcoming, healthy and conducive learning space in which students are enabled to thrive, prosper and go on to become what they are meant to be in life. And it is only by forging and nurturing a strong and positive relationship with their students, can teachers create a healthy and conducive learning atmosphere wherein students feel welcome, accepted, respected, loved and cared for, wherein learning becomes fun and joy. Conscious and committed teachers promote the art of positive parenting in every classroom and in every school to enable the students to become confident learners by willingly and happily shouldering the responsibility of being their ‘second parents’.When teachers teach with passion, display positive attitude towards their students and their success, and show genuine care for them, the students reciprocate with respect for their teachers, interest and love for their learning.


2020 ◽  
Author(s):  
Lin-Xin Wang ◽  
Kai Dou ◽  
Jian Bin Li ◽  
Ming-Chen Zhang ◽  
Ji-Yao Guan

Although interparental conflict is a risk factor for adolescent problematic internet use (PIU), little research has investigated the mediating and moderating mechanisms underlying this association from the perspective of "school × family" interplay. To address such gaps, this study tested the idea that interparental conflict might be associated with PIU in adolescents via restraining the protective effect of future positive time perspective and via boosting deleterious effect of future negative time perspective. In addition, this study also investigated the moderation effect of teacher-student relationship in the association between interparental conflict and future time perspective. Using three-wave longitudinal data, with each time point spanning three months apart, this study examined the aforesaid questions in a sample of 523 Chinese adolescents (M age = 14.64, SD = 1.37; 276 boys and 247 girls). Results of moderated mediation model indicated that interparental conflict at T1 was associated with PIU at T3 in adolescents through future negative time perspective at T2, especially for adolescents with a great teacher-student relationship. These findings shed light on the underlying mechanisms that explain how interparental conflict is associated with PIU in adolescents and provide effective prevention and intervention strategies of PIU in a Chinese cultural context


2019 ◽  
Vol 2019 ◽  
pp. 1-7
Author(s):  
Li Xu ◽  
Qi Yang

Although the teacher-student relationship has been addressed in some studies, the cooperation or reciprocal relations between teachers and students have not been explored sufficiently. In this paper, a difference equation model is applied to express the relationship, stability analysis at the positive steady state of the discrete model is done to verify that the performance output is not empty, and hypothesis testing is conducted to show the validity of the model by means of sample data from a college. Then some reasonable suggestions are proposed to improve the performance output of teachers and students.


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