articleReview of Educational ResearchOct 25, 2011Closed access

The Influence of Affective Teacher–Student Relationships on Students’ School Engagement and Achievement

University of Amsterdam

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Abstract

A meta-analytic approach was used to investigate the associations between affective qualities of teacher–student relationships (TSRs) and students’ school engagement and achievement. Results were based on 99 studies, including students from preschool to high school. Separate analyses were conducted for positive relationships and engagement ( k = 61 studies, N = 88,417 students), negative relationships and engagement ( k = 18, N = 5,847), positive relationships and achievement ( k = 61, N = 52,718), and negative relationships and achievement ( k = 28, N = 18,944). Overall, associations of both positive and negative relationships with engagement were medium to large, whereas associations with achievement were…

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Keywords
  • Psychology
  • Student engagement
  • Academic achievement
  • Developmental psychology
  • Student achievement
  • Positive relationship
  • Social psychology
  • Mathematics education
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Quality Education
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