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Section 7
Teacher-Student Relations: Ethical Dilemma Scenarios

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Connecticut State Department of Education

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- Connecticut State Department of Education. (January 2015). Ethical and Professional Dilemmas for Educators. Connecticut State Department of Education. 1-47.

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The Relationship Between Teacher-Student
Relationship and Adolescent Emotional
Intelligence: A Chain-Mediated Mediation
Model of Openness and Empathy

- Wan, S., Lin, S., Yirimuwen, Li, S., & Qin, G. (2023). The Relationship Between Teacher-Student Relationship and Adolescent Emotional Intelligence: A Chain-Mediated Mediation Model of Openness and Empathy. Psychology research and behavior management, 16, 1343–1354.

Peer-Reviewed Journal Article References:
Holdaway, A. S., & Becker, S. P. (2018). Sluggish cognitive tempo and student–teacher relationship quality: Short-term longitudinal and concurrent associations. School Psychology Quarterly, 33(4), 537–546. 

Kim, J. (2021). The quality of social relationships in schools and adult health: Differential effects of student–student versus student–teacher relationships. School Psychology, 36(1), 6–16

Li, Y., Hughes, J. N., Kwok, O.-m., & Hsu, H.-Y. (2012). Evidence of convergent and discriminant validity of child, teacher, and peer reports of teacher–student support. Psychological Assessment, 24(1), 54–65.

López, V., Benbenishty, R., Astor, R. A., Ascorra, P., & González, L. (2020). Teachers victimizing students: Contributions of student-to-teacher victimization, peer victimization, school safety, and school climate in Chile. American Journal of Orthopsychiatry, 90(4), 432–444.

Wang, M.-T., Brinkworth, M., & Eccles, J. (2013). Moderating effects of teacher–student relationship in adolescent trajectories of emotional and behavioral adjustment. Developmental Psychology, 49(4), 690–705. 

Weymouth, B. B., & Buehler, C. (2018). Early adolescents’ relationships with parents, teachers, and peers and increases in social anxiety symptoms. Journal of Family Psychology, 32(4), 496–506. 

QUESTION 7
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