The Construct of ‘Respect’ in Teacher-Student Relationships: Exploring Dimensions of Ethics of Care and Sustainable Development
Date
2018-07
Authors
Thompson, Canute S.
Journal Title
Journal ISSN
Volume Title
Publisher
Journal of Leadership Education
Abstract
This study examines the construct of respect, its manifestations in teacher-student relationships, and it relationship to ethics of care and sustainable development. The study found that students place a high premium on being respected by their teachers and measure expressions of respect chiefly through the attention received through listening. Students’ perspectives on the quality of the schools’ leadership and the teaching and learning environment were found to be shaped by their assessments of the degree to which they feel respected. In a number bivariate correlations, the study found strong, positive correlations between the variable ‘listening’ and other variables that characterize the teacher-student relationship, in particular respect for teachers and principals and comfort with the teaching and learning environment.
Description
Journal of Leadership Education
DOI:10.12806/V17/I3/R3
July 2018
RESEARCH
Table of Contents
Keywords
Respect, Teacher-student relationships, Sustainable development