The Effect of Student–Teacher Relationships on Students’ Math Motivation Across EU Countries

IF 1.3 Q3 EDUCATION, SPECIAL Journal of Advanced Academics Pub Date : 2023-12-06 DOI:10.1177/1932202x231218048
O. Desmet, Sandra Camargo Salamanca, Hyeseong Lee, Abdullah Tuzgen
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Using PISA 2012 data, we conducted multilevel modeling analyses to explore how student–teacher relationships (STRs) affected mathematics motivation across EU countries. We compared this relationship across high and low achievers and explored how sex, economic, social, and cultural status (ESCS), ability grouping, class size, and teacher intentions moderated this relationship. Results show that positive STR was associated with higher motivation. High-ability students, boys, and high ESCS students had higher motivation, but we found no statistically significant interactions between STR and low or high ability. Class size, ability grouping, and teacher intentions had no statistically significant effects on mathematics motivation. Overall, our findings suggest that positive perceptions of STR can positively impact student motivation in mathematics and that this effect is consistent across different demographic groups. Thus, general trends around STR and motivation also apply to high-achieving populations.
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欧盟各国师生关系对学生数学学习动机的影响
利用2012年国际学生评估项目的数据,我们进行了多层次的建模分析,以探索学生与教师的关系(STRs)如何影响欧盟国家的数学动机。我们比较了高、低成就者之间的这种关系,并探讨了性别、经济、社会和文化地位(ESCS)、能力分组、班级规模和教师意图如何调节这种关系。结果表明,积极的STR与更高的动机相关。高能力学生、男生和高ESCS学生有更高的动机,但我们发现STR与低能力或高能力之间没有统计学上显著的相互作用。班级规模、能力分组和教师意向对数学动机无统计学显著影响。总体而言,我们的研究结果表明,对STR的积极看法可以积极影响学生的数学动机,并且这种影响在不同的人口群体中是一致的。因此,关于STR和动机的一般趋势也适用于高成就人群。
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