학술논문

Brief Measure of Student-Instructor Rapport Predicts Student Success in Online Courses
Document Type
Journal Articles
Reports - Research
Source
International Journal for the Scholarship of Teaching and Learning. Jul 2013 7(2).
Subject
Teacher Student Relationship
College Students
College Faculty
Surveys
Online Courses
Educational Technology
Technology Uses in Education
Psychometrics
Test Validity
Factor Analysis
Factor Structure
Language
English
ISSN
1931-4744
Abstract
At all educational levels, researchers show a positive link between student-teacher rapport and student outcomes. However, few scales have been developed to measure rapport at the university level and no study has examined the link between student-instructor rapport and objective measures of student learning in online courses. We developed a brief, 9-item rapport scale, the Student-Instructor Rapport Scale-9 (SIRS-9), and administered it, along with an existing "connectedness" scale, to university students taking online courses. Student outcome measures included three course evaluation questions and student's final course grade. Results support the internal consistency, concurrent validity, and predictive validity of SIRS-9 scores. The research and practical usefulness of the SIRS-9 are discussed.