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Zusammenhänge von Lehrer:innenverhalten und Wohlbefinden bei Mittelschüler:innen und Gymnasiast:innen: Annäherung mittels allgemeiner linearer Modelle

Relationships of teacher behaviour and well-being among middle school and grammar school students: Approach by general linear modeling
[journal article]

Ott, Martina

Abstract

When teaching at school has a high quality, students feel well. The degree of teaching quality depends on the teachers, who have significant influence on the well-being of students. Supportive, activating as well as equitable teaching increases students’ well-being. In Austria, teacher behaviour dif... view more

When teaching at school has a high quality, students feel well. The degree of teaching quality depends on the teachers, who have significant influence on the well-being of students. Supportive, activating as well as equitable teaching increases students’ well-being. In Austria, teacher behaviour differs considerably between middle schools and grammar schools. Middle school teachers, for example, are more often perceived as more supportive by their students, while grammar school teachers are somewhat more often perceived as fair. However, there is little research on which of these behaviours is related to students well-being and how it differs between middle schools and grammar schools. Therefore, this article uses general linear models to examine which forms of teacher behaviour are related to the well-being of middle school and grammar school students. The analysis is based on a representative survey (n = 2.964) of 8th grade students in Austria. The results show that fair and appreciative as well as supportive behaviour on the part of the teacher contributes to an increase in the well-being of middle school students to approximately the same extent. For grammar school students, on the other hand, appreciative behaviour is more strongly related to well-being.... view less


When teaching at school has a high quality, students feel well. The degree of teaching quality depends on the teachers, who have significant influence on the well-being of students. Supportive, activating as well as equitable teaching increases students' well-being. In Austria, teacher behaviour dif... view more

When teaching at school has a high quality, students feel well. The degree of teaching quality depends on the teachers, who have significant influence on the well-being of students. Supportive, activating as well as equitable teaching increases students' well-being. In Austria, teacher behaviour differs considerably between middle schools and grammar schools. Middle school teachers, for example, are more often perceived as more supportive by their students, while grammar school teachers are somewhat more often perceived as fair. However, there is little research on which of these behaviours is related to students well-being and how it differs between middle schools and grammar schools. Therefore, this article uses general linear models to examine which forms of teacher behaviour are related to the well-being of middle school and grammar school students. The analysis is based on a representative survey (n = 2.964) of 8th grade students in Austria. The results show that fair and appreciative as well as supportive behaviour on the part of the teacher contributes to an increase in the well-being of middle school students to approximately the same extent. For grammar school students, on the other hand, appreciative behaviour is more strongly related to well-being.... view less

Keywords
female pupil; pupil; well-being; teacher-pupil relationship; teaching staff; behavior; teaching; quality; middle school; secondary school (Gymnasium); secondary education; Austria

Classification
Sociology of Education

Document language
German

Publication Year
2024

Page/Pages
p. 63-85

Journal
Diskurs Kindheits- und Jugendforschung / Discourse. Journal of Childhood and Adolescence Research, 19 (2024) 1

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3224/diskurs.v19i1.05

ISSN
2193-9713

Status
Published Version; peer reviewed

Licence
Creative Commons - Attribution 4.0


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