Learner-Centered Teacher-Student Relationships Are Effective: A Meta-Analysis
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Person-centered education is a counseling-originated, educational psychology model, overripe for meta-analysis, that posits that positive teacher-student relationships are associated with optimal, holistic learning. It includes classical, humanistic education and today’s constructivist learner-centered model. The author reviewed about 1,000 articles to synthesize 119 studies from 1948 to 2004 with 1,450 findings and 355,325 students. The meta-analysis design followed Mackay, Barkham, Rees, and Stiles’s guidelines, including comprehensive search mechanisms, accuracy and bias control, and primary study validity assessment. Variables coded included 9 independent and 18 dependent variables and 39 moderators. The…
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- Psychology
- Meta-analysis
- Sample (material)
- Cognition
- Humanism
- Constructivist teaching methods
- Mathematics education
- Social psychology
UN Sustainable Development Goals
- Quality Education
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