Student-teacher relationships and classroom climate in first grade: how do they relate to students' stress regulation?

2012 
The present study involved 105 German students at the end of their first semester in elementary school in order to explore the stress that students may experience within the school environment, and how the relationship with the teacher buffers or exacerbates the stress. Student–teacher relationships were explored on both classroom and individual interaction levels. Classrooms were described by external observers in terms of teachers’ support and classroom organization. Teachers reported on the relationships with their students regarding closeness, conflict, and dependency, which determined four specific patterns of student–teacher relationships. Furthermore, saliva samples were taken on a Monday and a Friday of the same week (four times each day) to display diurnal cortisol profiles. These profiles were later evaluated by means of slopes and intercepts, reflecting students’ daily stress regulation. Comparisons between Monday and Friday profiles of the same student served as an estimate for the stress regu...
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