An Exploration of Teacher-Student Relationship: The Case of First Year EFL University Classroom
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Abstract
student relationship has a significant impact on students’ learning and
academic achievement. Yet it is still not recognized that this impact is present at any
level, mainly in higher education; thinking that it is not so imperative when teaching
adults. The present research was triggered by this idea, and thus an exploration of
teacher-student relationship existing in first year EFL Licence classrooms in
Tlemcen University was undertaken. The purpose of the work was not only to
examine the existing situation but also to find out the consequences of teacherstudent
relationship on students’ learning. Hence, to achieve this end, an
exploratory case study was conducted at the level of first year EFL Licence
classrooms in Tlemcen University. The data collection relied on: students’
questionnaire addressed to 30 informants randomly selected from the population of
first year EFL Licence students, and a classroom observation of both students and
teachers. The data gathered were analyzed quantitatively but mainly qualitatively
through content analysis. The analysis and interpretation of the data collected
revealed the existence of a negative teacher-student relationship in first year EFL
Licence classrooms in Tlemcen University. Furthermore results showed that
positive teacher-student relationships are more conducive to learning and academic
achievement. The outcomes of this work put into question teachers’ awareness of
the importance of teacher-student relationship, and their competence in initiating
and developing a healthy relationship. It also suggests the development of this skill
in teacher education.