Psychological Development and Education ›› 2002, Vol. 17 ›› Issue (3): 29-33.

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Research on the relationship between Teacher Leadership Behavior and Children Peer Relations

LIU Chang-jiang, ZHENG Ri-chang   

  1. School of Psychology, Beijing Normal University, 100875
  • Online:2002-07-15 Published:2002-07-15

Abstract: The study investigated the relationship between teacher leadership behavior perceived and anticipated by children and children peer relations.The subjects were 180 primary school children of 4th and 6th grades in Bei-jing.We used sociometry to measure the children peer relations, and a Teacher Leadership Behavior Questionnaire to assess teacher's leadership behavior perceived and anticipated by children.The prominent findings are as follows: (1) the perceived Laissez-faire leadership does not contribute to children peer relations, while the perceived democracy leadership and authoritarian leadership have no effect on them significantly; (2) the perceived authoritarian leadership can build up a cohesive team; the perceived democracy leadership helps to conciliate the team.

Key words: teacher leadership behavior perceived and anticipated by children, children peer relations

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