Title: THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN THE SELF-ESTEEM OF STUDENTS AND THEIR PERCEPTION OF THEIR TEACHER'S STYLE OF TEACHING
Abstract: McGinley Kathryn M__________ (Writer-last) (First) (Middle Initial) The Relationship between the Self-Esteem of Students and their Perception of their___ Teacher’s Style of Teaching ______________________________________________ (Title) Guidance and Counseling K-12 Rod Crist May 2002 pgs. (Graduate Major) (Research Advisor) (Month/Year) (No. of pgs.) ___________________American Psychological Association (APA)_________________ (Name of Style Manual Used in this Study) Self-esteem is a powerful part of who we are and who we become. Children must possess a healthy self-esteem to be successful in school and to be willing to try. The way that parents, educators, and friends have treated a child helps determine how he or she will feel about himself or herself. Teachers are often the only positive force in a child’s life and the only one to tell them that “they can do it and to keep trying.” Youngs cited several reasons why it is important for children to develop healthy self-esteems. Children with higher self-esteems are more likely to participate in new experiences and a greater range of events, and they are more willing to share. These adolescents also accept advice without seeing it as criticism. Being comfortable alone is
Publication Year: 2002
Publication Date: 2002-01-01
Language: en
Type: article
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