Investigating the Influence of Social Skills Effectiveness on the Improvement of Teacher-Student Relationship and Educational Performance of Tehran’s Students
Subject Areas : Educational Scienceعصمت رادمنش 1 , اسماعیل سعدی پور 2 , حسن اسدزاده 3
1 - دبیر آموزش و پرورش
2 - دانشیار دانشگاه علامه طباطبایی
3 - دانشیار دانشگاه علامه طباطبایی
Keywords: social skills, teacher-student relationship, educational improvement,
Abstract :
AbstractIntroduction and Objective: Social skills proved helpful in social and educational performance of students and their success playing a great role in the prevention of others’ reactions. The present study aims at investigating the influence of social skills effectiveness on the improvement of educational performance of Tehran’s students.Methodology: 30 female 2nd-grade high school students of the 18th region of Tehran in academic year of 2015-16 were randomly selected and divided into two groups of experimental and control through a quasi-experimental methodology with pre and posttests. The teacher-student questionnaire of Mouray Zouich (2010) was first administered on both groups and the students’ Average of the first semester was identified. Experimental group went under one-hour eight sessions of the program of social skills education while control group received no educational program. At the end, the teacher-student questionnaire of Mouray Zouich (2010) was again administered, and the students’ Average of the second semester was compared with the first one. In order to analyze the data, Covariance Analysis Test (ANCOVA) was used.Results: As indicated by the results of the present study, the teacher-student relationship and educational improvement of the experimental group receiving social skills education was more than those of the control group. Findings of the present study can be helpful in educational and teacher-student relationship improvement.Conclusion: All educational plans move toward students’ educational improvement that can significantly be increased through social skills education.