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'Believe in me, and I will too': a study of how teachers' expectations instilled confidence in Grade 10 students
2021
Social Psychology of Education
AbstractTeacher expectation research has continued to establish an association between what teachers expect of their students and what students accomplish academically. These expectations affect students when they are communicated by teachers through differential treatment in the class, but no qualitative research has sought adolescent students' points of view about how they experience teacher expectation effects. This paper presents new research findings that explain how Grade 10 students
doi:10.1007/s11218-021-09668-1
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