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Guided by the self-system process model, the aim of this study was to unravel the relationship between students’ perceived teacher support and academic achievement as well as to address the role of student engagement, using a meta-analytic approach. Based on 71 empirical articles, we found that there was a small to medium correlation between perceived teacher support and achievement (r = 0.16), moderated by grade level, dimensions of teacher support, and measures of academic achievement. Perceived teacher support had the greatest impact on achievement among upper-secondary students, while also had a larger influence on student course grades than standardised test scores. Meanwhile, perceived emotional support had a larger effect size than autonomy or academic support on student achievement. In terms of mediating analysis, both general student engagement and its sub-types (behavioural, cognitive, and emotional engagement) partially mediated the relation between perceived teacher support and student achievement.
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Tao Yang
Meng Yu
Zhenya Gao
Educational Psychology
Chinese University of Hong Kong
East China Normal University
Shanghai Zhangjiang Laboratory
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www.synapsesocial.com/papers/69dad2247a67537a8ba3c92e — DOI: https://doi.org/10.1080/01443410.2022.2033168
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