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Teacher-student relationships and academic adaptation in college freshmen: Disentangling the between-person and within-person effects.

Jian-Bin Li1,2.   

Abstract

INTRODUCTION: Adolescents face increased academic demands and lower structure as they move from high school to college. Good relationships with teachers are considered a crucial factor linked with adaptive academic behavior. However, few longitudinal studies have investigated the association between teacher-student relationships and academic adaptation over time in the higher education context, especially focusing on freshmen and separating the between-person and within-person effects. This study aimed to fill the said gaps based on the developmental-contextual perspective of psychosocial adjustment.
METHODS: Participants were 1578 Chinese freshmen who just transitioned from high school to college (Mage  = 18.72 years, SD = 0.92). Data were collected at the 2nd (T1), 4th (T2), and 8th (T3) months upon college entry. Both cross-lagged panel model (CLPM) and random intercept, CLPM (RI-CLPM) were used to examine the focal association.
RESULTS: Findings of CLPM revealed bidirectional associations between teacher-student relationships and academic adaptation over time. Findings from RI-CLPM suggested that at the between-person level, teacher-student relationships were significantly related to academic adaptation, echoing the results of CLPM. At the within-person level, however, the findings revealed a unidirectional effect, such that the within-person changes in teacher-student relationships at T2 predicted corresponding changes in academic adaptation at T3. Findings of CLPM and RI-CLPM were robust after controlling for T1 covariates.
CONCLUSION: The association between teacher-student relationships and academic adaptation is due mainly to the stable, trait-like difference between individuals and due partly to state-like variations within individuals. Enhancing teacher-student relationships appears a promising avenue to facilitate academic adaptation among college freshmen.
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Keywords:  adjustment; college adaptation; higher education; random intercept cross-lagged panel model; teacher-student relationships; transition

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Year:  2022        PMID: 35383945     DOI: 10.1002/jad.12045

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Adolesc        ISSN: 0140-1971



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