Erica Sclavo
University of Turin
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Frontiers in Psychology | 2015
Michele Settanni; Claudio Longobardi; Erica Sclavo; Michela Fraire; Laura Elvira Prino
The purpose of this study is the construction and validation of an Italian Short Form version of the Student–Teacher Relationship Scale (STRS; Fraire et al., 2013). The analyses were conducted on 1256 students and 210 teachers. The STRS is a self-report measure assessing teachers’ perception of the quality of their relationship with students ranging from preschool to third grade. The items were selected from the original Italian adaptation of the regular STRS (Pianta, 2001) through Rasch (1960/1980) analysis, which allowed us to identify a subset of items with proven psychometric properties. The STRS-SF consists of two subscales: Conflict (eight items) and Closeness (six items). Results indicate that the 14-item instrument shows good internal consistency (α>0.80), high correlations with the scales from the regular STRS (r > 0.90) and equivalence across gender.
European Journal of Education and Psychology | 2008
Claudio Longobardi; Tiziana Pasta; Erica Sclavo
The general objective of this work is to analyze how pupils’ aggressive tendencies and pro-social behaviour can influence the perception of a given educative relationship, both from the point of view of the pupil and of the teacher. This study shall focus particularly on aggressive tendencies and pro-social behaviour envisaged as indicators of social adaptation’s capability. The research has been conducted on a sample of 249 pupils and 30 teachers, belonging to 15 primary school classes in the province of Turin. Both teachers and pupils agree that children with difficulties of social adaptation appear to maintain less positive relationships: their lower pro-social behaviour matches lack of closeness in relationships and the increase of affective distance within them. Moreover, augmented aggressive tendencies have been discovered among pupils with higher levels of conflict. This research shall highlight how the social and anti-social modalities of interaction of a child may influence a teacher’s perception of their relationship, much more than the pupil’s evaluation of his or hers cognitive abilities. For what concerns the association between relationship and capability of adaptation, it shall be first shown how the pupil tends to view himself or herself as a more or less pro-social and antisocial individual; then, how such perception influences the pupil’s connection with the teacher. At the same time, it shall be given evidence of how the teacher tends to judge the bond with a pupil on the basis of the mental image he or she has created of the child and of which the child may not be entirely aware. Key words: Educative relationship, teacher-pupil, aggressiveness, pro-social behaviour.
Electronic journal of research in educational psychology | 2013
Michela Fraire; Claudio Longobardi; Laura Elvira Prino; Erica Sclavo; Michele Settanni
European Journal of Education and Psychology | 2008
Michela Fraire; Claudio Longobardi; Erica Sclavo
International journal of psychology and psychological therapy | 2008
Michela Fraire; Laura Elvira Prino; Erica Sclavo
European Journal of Education and Psychology | 2008
Claudio Longobardi; Tiziana Pasta; Erica Sclavo
International Journal of Developmental and Educational Psychology: INFAD. Revista de Psicología | 2012
Erica Sclavo; Laura Elvira Prino; Michela Fraire; Claudio Longobardi
European Journal of Education and Psychology | 2008
Laura Elvira Prino; Rocco Quaglia; Erica Sclavo
Investigación en convivencia escolar: variables relacionadas, 2010, ISBN 978-84-9915-122-9, págs. 577-584 | 2010
Michela Fraire; Laura Elvira Primo; Erica Sclavo
European Journal of Investigation in Health, Psychology and Education | 2015
María del Mar Molero; Mª del Carmen Pérez-Fuentes; José J. Gázquez; Erica Sclavo