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Attachment Theory and the Teacher Student Relationship

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    Author(s)Philip Riley
    PublisherRoutledge (T&F)
    ISBN9780415562621
    Pages200
    BindingSoftcover
    LanguageEnglish
    Publish YearAugust 2009

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    Routledge (T&F) Attachment Theory and the Teacher Student Relationship by Philip Riley

    How teachers form and maintain classroom and staffroom relationships is crucial to the success of their work. A teacher who is able to accurately interpret the underlying relationship processes can learn to proactively, rather than reactively, influence the dynamics of any class. These are skills that can be taught. This invaluable text explains how adult attachment theory offers new ways to examine professional teaching relationships, classroom management and collegial harmony: equally important information for school leaders, teacher mentors and proteges.Attachment Theory and the Teacher-Student Relationship addresses three significant gaps in the current literature on classroom management:the effects of teachers’ attachment style on the formation and maintenance of classroom and staffroom relationshipsthe importance of attachment processes in scaffolding teachers’ and students emotional responses to daily educational tasksthe degree of influence these factors have on teachers’ classroom behaviour, particularly management of student behaviour.Based on recent developments in adult attachment theory, this book highlights the key aspects of teacher-student relationships that teachers and teacher educators should know. As such, it will be of great interest to educational researchers, teacher educators, students and training teachers.