Psychology Research and Behavior Management (Sep 2022)

The Influence of Student-Teacher Relationship on School-Age Children’s Empathy: The Mediating Role of Emotional Intelligence

  • Xiang D,
  • Qin G,
  • Zheng X

Journal volume & issue
Vol. Volume 15
pp. 2735 – 2744

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Dan Xiang,1 Guihua Qin,1 Xiaowei Zheng2 1College of Teacher Education, Zhejiang Normal University, Jinhua, People’s Republic of China; 2College of Education Science, Northwest Normal University, Lanzhou, People’s Republic of ChinaCorrespondence: Xiaowei Zheng, Email [email protected]: Empathy is the ability to adopt another person’s perspective and experience the thoughts and emotions of that individual. A growing number of studies have shown that school-age children’s empathy robustly contributes to their interpersonal communication, academic achievement and psychosocial adjustment. For school-age children, school becomes the main place for learning and socializing. The student-teacher relationship is an important interpersonal relationship between children and adults after they leave home, which plays an important role in the development of children’s self-ability. However, the relationship between student-teacher relationship and children’s empathy and its mechanisms are unclear. This study aimed to explore the influence of student-teacher relationship on school-age children’s empathy, and the mediating roles of emotional intelligence.Methods: 468 school-age children (250 boys and 238 girls) aged 8– 11 (Mage = 9.22, SDage = 1.20) from Guizhou Province completed questionnaires about student-teacher relationship, emotional intelligence, and children’s empathy.Results: The results showed that student-teacher relationship positively and directly predicted empathy for girls, but not for boys. In addition, we also found that emotional intelligence mediated the relationship between student-teacher relationship and children’s empathy among both boys and girls.Conclusion: This study reveals the effect of student-teacher relationship on the school-age children’s empathy, and the unique mediating role of emotional intelligence. Moreover, this study further reveals the different effects of student-teacher relationship on boys’ and girls’ empathy, emphasizing that positive student-teacher relationship can directly promote the development of girls’ empathy. Finally, this study emphasizes that cultivating and improving the emotional intelligence of school-age children may be an effective way to promote the development of children’s empathy.Keywords: student-teacher relationship, emotional intelligence, empathy, school-age children

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