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The Power of Connection: Exploring the Impact of Teacher-Student Relationships on Academic Performance
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Niyokei White
Dr.Alice Jones
Rhetoric and Composition English-1010
October 22,2023
Title: The Power of Connection: Exploring the Impact of Teacher-Student Relationships on
Academic Performance
Introduction:
- Highlight the importance of positive teacher-student relationships in fostering a conducive
learning environment.
- Discuss the potential influence of these relationships on student motivation, engagement, and
overall academic performance.
Methodology:
- Explain the research design, such as a mixed-method approach combining surveys and
interviews.
- Describe the target population, sample size, and selection criteria.
- Outline the data collection process, including questionnaires and in-depth interviews with both
teachers and students.
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Findings and Analysis:
- Present the quantitative data, such as survey results, to identify patterns and correlations
between teacher-student relationships and academic performance.
- Analyze qualitative data from interviews to gain insights into the experiences and perceptions
of teachers and students regarding their relationships.
Discussion:
- Interpret the findings, emphasizing the significance of positive teacher-student relationships on
academic performance.
- Discuss the potential implications for educational policies and practices, highlighting the
importance of fostering strong connections in the classroom.
Conclusion:
- Summarize the key findings and their implications.
- Emphasize the need for further research to deepen our understanding of the complexities of
teacher-student relationships and their impact on academic outcomes.
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