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The influence of teacher-student relationships on students’ academic achievement at university level
Author(s):
1. Ayesha Afzal: University of Management and Technology (UMT), Lahore, Pakistan
2. Shahid Rafiq: University of Central Punjab, Pakistan
3. Ayesha Kanwal: School of Education, University of Glasgow, United Kingdom
Abstract:
The primary goal of this research was to investigate relationship between teachers and students and its impact upon students' academic success. As students spend significant amount of time with their teachers, collaborative and close relationship between them has a critical and meaningful effect on students. This study aimed to answer two key questions: How do students perceive their relationships with their teachers? And how does relationship amid teachers and students affect academic achievement? To address these questions, the study employed a positivist paradigm and a quantitative approach. The survey method was used to collect data, and a structured questionnaire was used as instrument. The study population comprised all public and private universities in Lahore, and a convenient sampling technique was used to select eight universities, four public and four private. Collected data were analyzed using SPSS-V-27, & descriptive and inferential statistics were used to draw conclusions. The study findings revealed that strong relationship between teachers and students existed, and it had a significant impact upon students' academic achievement. The study also found that students' perceptions of their relationships with their teachers were positive and had positive effect on their grades & academic achievements.
Page(s): 56-68
Published: Journal: Gomal University Journal of Research, Volume: 39, Issue: 1, Year: 2023
Keywords:
Perceptions , academic achievement , Students Grades , Teacher Student Relationship
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