Abstract

There are two main purposes navigated in this study; first of all, it was carried out to investigate the teacher-student relationship; secondly, it was also conducted to find out whether there was a correlation between teacher-student relationship and English teaching-learning process. A number of 14 teachers and 43 students participated in this study; they are from two publish junior high schools in Aceh, Indonesia. Questionnaires for the students and interviews with the teachers were used to discover the influence of the relationship between English teachers and students, and the problems that students faced during their interactions with the teachers. There were twenty-two items in the questionnaire and five questions in the interviews that the participants needed to answer. The collected data from the questionnaire were then analysed by using a Likert scale and the Pearson product-moment correlation coefficient, meanwhile, the data from the interviews were analysed by following the stages of Miles and Huberman‘s(1994) model. In the first junior high school, a significant correlation appeared between the teacher-student relationship and teaching-learning process, with the raw score of 0.745 that refers to a high correlation. The tcount was higher than the ttable (4.784≥2.100). However, at second junior high school, had no significant correlation detected between the two variables with the raw score of 0,401 that referred to moderate correlation, where tcount was lower than ttable (2.004≤2.097). This research is expected to have a beneficial impact on the English teaching-learning process especially in the areas of the two schools, where this study took place, as well as the teachers and educators from other institutions spread in Aceh and Indonesia in general.

Highlights

  • As a universal language, English is one of the languages that most people would like to speak fluently and learn about

  • The findings of the questionnaire of School 1 consisted of two points which are: 1) The Teacher-Student Relationship, and 2) Teaching-Learning Process (Y)

  • There was a sufficient relationship between the English teachers and the students in School 1

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Introduction

English is one of the languages that most people would like to speak fluently and learn about. English plays an important role in several fields, such as education, science, politic, technology, and many more (Luz, 2015). English has become one subject matter that has to be mastered by students at school. The students need good motivation to encourage them in learning English. In line with this, Allen et al (2013) add that the teacher-student relationship will create a student’s emotional link. The emotional link constructs the student to feel comfortable in front of the teachers and peers, which results in student success in teaching and learning in the classroom. Pianta et al (2012) define the teacher-student relationship as the emotional bond which the student and the teacher share with each other. The more the teacher motivates the students, the better students will learn

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