Dataset on teacher well-being and student–teacher relationships in Indonesian schoolsOSF

This dataset consists of responses from 1341 school teachers in Indonesia, collected through self-report questionnaires designed to measure teacher-student relationships, and teacher subjective well-being. The data were gathered using non-probability convenience sampling in adherence to COVID-19 res...

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Main Authors: Airin Yustikarini Saleh, Farida Kurniawati, Rose Mini Agoes Salim
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2025-08-01
Series:Data in Brief
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Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2352340925005207
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Summary:This dataset consists of responses from 1341 school teachers in Indonesia, collected through self-report questionnaires designed to measure teacher-student relationships, and teacher subjective well-being. The data were gathered using non-probability convenience sampling in adherence to COVID-19 restrictions and were analyzed using correlation analyses and tests of differences with IBM SPSS Statistics version 25. The dataset offers a comprehensive, descriptive view of teachers' self-reported levels of perceptions of their relationships with students and overall subjective well-being. It also includes demographic variables such as age, gender, and teaching level, which enable a more nuanced analysis of how these factors may interact with teacher well-being. This makes the dataset particularly valuable for researchers, educational psychologists, and policymakers interested in understanding the factors influencing teacher well-being and educational outcomes. The data can be used for longitudinal studies, meta-analyses, and comparative research across different demographic subgroups. Additionally, the insights derived from this dataset can support the evaluation of educational policies and the development of evidence-based strategies aimed at enhancing teacher support, improving retention, and fostering a more supportive educational environment.
ISSN:2352-3409