Journal of School Psychology
Volume 50, Issue 4, 2012, Pages 535-553

Teacher-child relationship quality and academic achievement of Chinese American children in immigrant families (Article)

Ly J. , Zhou Q.* , Chu K. , Chen S.H.
  • a Department of Psychology, University of California, Berkeley, United States
  • b Department of Psychology, University of California, Berkeley, United States
  • c Department of Psychology, University of California, Berkeley, United States
  • d Department of Psychology, University of California, Berkeley, United States

Abstract

This study examined the cross-sectional relations between teacher-child relationship quality (TCRQ) and math and reading achievement in a socio-economically diverse sample of Chinese American first- and second-grade children in immigrant families (N=207). Teachers completed a questionnaire measuring TCRQ dimensions including closeness, conflict, and intimacy, and children completed a questionnaire measuring overall TCRQ. Standardized tests were used to assess children's math and reading skills. Analyses were conducted to (a) test the factor structure of measures assessing TCRQ among Chinese American children, (b) examine the associations between teacher- and child-rated TCRQ and children's academic achievement, controlling for demographic characteristics, and (c) examine the potential role of child gender as a moderator in the relations between TCRQ and achievement. Results indicated that teacher-rated TCRQ Warmth was positively associated with Chinese American children's reading achievement. Two child gender-by-TCRQ interactions were found: (a) teacher-rated TCRQ Conflict was negatively associated with girls' (but not boys') math achievement, and (b) child-rated Overall TCRQ was positively associated with boys' (but not girls') reading achievement. These findings highlight the valuable role of TCRQ in the academic success of school-aged children in immigrant families. © 2012 Society for the Study of School Psychology.

Author Keywords

Children of immigrants Teacher-child relationship quality academic achievement

Index Keywords

educational status Interpersonal Relations psychological aspect human Faculty human relation achievement student reading family Humans Asian Americans male Emigrants and Immigrants Asian American mathematics female university questionnaire Article social adaptation Questionnaires migration Students Social Adjustment Child

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DOI: 10.1016/j.jsp.2012.03.003
ISSN: 00224405
Cited by: 21
Original Language: English