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Teacher care linked to middle school social-emotional competence

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Frontiers in Psychology·2026-02-27·Peer-reviewed·View original paper ↗·Follow this topic (RSS)
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Research area:PsychologyEducationSocial Psychology

What the study found

The study found that teacher care is important for middle school students’ social-emotional competence, which refers to students’ ability to understand and manage emotions and relationships.

Why the authors say this matters

The authors say the findings highlight the practical value of enhancing teachers’ caring behaviors and building positive teacher-student relationships to support adolescents’ social-emotional competence and their physical and mental health development.

What the researchers tested

The study used evidence from the China Education Panel Survey (2013–2014) to examine the influence of teacher care on middle school students’ social-emotional competence.

What worked and what didn't

The abstract states that the findings support a link between teacher caring behaviors and improved social-emotional competence. It does not describe any outcomes that did not work or any null results.

What to keep in mind

The available summary does not describe detailed methods, specific measures, effect sizes, or limitations.

Key points

  • Teacher care was found to be important for middle school students’ social-emotional competence.
  • Social-emotional competence is described as the ability to understand and manage emotions and relationships.
  • The authors say caring teacher behavior and positive teacher-student relationships are practically important.
  • The abstract links these findings to adolescents’ physical and mental health development.
  • No specific limitations, effect sizes, or null findings are described in the provided summary.

Disclosure

Research title:
Teacher care linked to middle school social-emotional competence
Authors:
Zhen Zhang, Xiangyan Li, Guo Juan, Chunhui Qi
Institutions:
Henan Normal University, Henan Normal University, Henan Normal University, Henan Normal University, Henan University
Publication date:
2026-02-27
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