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Right from the Start: Critical Classroom Practices for Building Teacher–Student Trust in the First 10 Weeks of Ninth Grade
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Brake, Andrew
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Academic achievement
/ Classroom practice
/ Classrooms
/ Elementary school students
/ Emotional development
/ Grade 9
/ High School Students
/ Neighborhoods
/ Public schools
/ Qualitative research
/ Secondary school students
/ Secondary schools
/ Social development
/ Student attitudes
/ Student Development
/ Student teacher relationship
/ Students
/ Teachers
/ Trust
/ Trust (Psychology)
2020
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Right from the Start: Critical Classroom Practices for Building Teacher–Student Trust in the First 10 Weeks of Ninth Grade
by
Brake, Andrew
in
Academic achievement
/ Classroom practice
/ Classrooms
/ Elementary school students
/ Emotional development
/ Grade 9
/ High School Students
/ Neighborhoods
/ Public schools
/ Qualitative research
/ Secondary school students
/ Secondary schools
/ Social development
/ Student attitudes
/ Student Development
/ Student teacher relationship
/ Students
/ Teachers
/ Trust
/ Trust (Psychology)
2020
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Brake, Andrew
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Academic achievement
/ Classroom practice
/ Classrooms
/ Elementary school students
/ Emotional development
/ Grade 9
/ High School Students
/ Neighborhoods
/ Public schools
/ Qualitative research
/ Secondary school students
/ Secondary schools
/ Social development
/ Student attitudes
/ Student Development
/ Student teacher relationship
/ Students
/ Teachers
/ Trust
/ Trust (Psychology)
2020
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Right from the Start: Critical Classroom Practices for Building Teacher–Student Trust in the First 10 Weeks of Ninth Grade
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Right from the Start: Critical Classroom Practices for Building Teacher–Student Trust in the First 10 Weeks of Ninth Grade
2020
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Overview
Teacher–student trust is associated with the social and emotional development of students, their school connectedness and engagement, and their academic achievement. However, few studies have examined how trust develops between teachers and students in ninth grade, a critical year in high school for students to start off on-track. Even less research has examined how teacher–student trust develops from the perspective of students to help identify specific teacher classroom practices that are effective at doing so, particularly at the start of the school year when students’ relationships and connections to high school are just beginning to take shape. Drawing on data from a longitudinal, qualitative study of ninth-grade teacher–student relationships in one neighborhood public high school in Chicago, this study highlights three critical classroom practices that appear particularly effective for helping to build trusting teacher–student relationships during the first 10 weeks of high school. Highlighting the perspectives and insights of ninth grade students, this analysis finds that (1) the priority that teachers place on specific classroom practices, and (2) the timing of when these practices are used by teachers, are both critical in establishing teacher–student trust—an essential ingredient in helping ninth grade students gain important social and school connections during their transition to high school. By highlighting the voices of ninth grade youth, this study provides valuable insights for educators aiming to use specific classroom-based practices that are essential for helping ninth grade students make valuable school connections and get on-track right from the start of the year.
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Springer Nature B.V
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