The promise and potential of studying the “invisible hand” of teacher influence on peer relations and student outcomes: A commentary

KL Bierman - Journal of applied developmental psychology, 2011 - Elsevier
… how peer acceptance and rejection are related to child characteristics and outcomes, much
less is known about the features of the classroom ecology that influence peer relations and …

Revealing the invisible hand: The role of teachers in children's peer experiences

TW Farmer, MMA Lines, JV Hamm - Journal of Applied Developmental …, 2011 - Elsevier
… for viewing the teacher as an invisible hand who helps guide social dynamics in the
classroom. Second, we outline various peer relation constructs and summarize their individual …

The role of the teacher in children's peer relations: Making the invisible hand intentional.

S Audley-Piotrowski, A Singer… - Translational Issues in …, 2015 - psycnet.apa.org
… ’s peer relations can be explicitly applied to the classroom context. This review addresses
contemporary research in children’s peer relations … children’s peer acceptance in classroom …

[PDF][PDF] Guiding the invisible hand: Improving classroom peer relationships through tools for teachers

HJ Boor-Klip, E Segers, M Hendrickx… - … Peer Relationships, 2016 - repository.ubn.ru.nl
… their invisible hand and examined the effects on changes in classroom peer relationships
are important indicators of peer relationships in the classroom context (Rubin et al., 2006). …

Commentary: The invisible hand of the teacher

TA Kindermann - Journal of Applied Developmental Psychology, 2011 - Elsevier
… influences, it seems almost impossible to continue to examine teacher influences without
including children's peer relationships, or peer relationships without considering the teacher. …

The teacher's invisible hand: A meta-analysis of the relevance of teacher–student relationship quality for peer relationships and the contribution of student behavior

HM Endedijk, LD Breeman… - Review of …, 2022 - journals.sagepub.com
… may affect students’ peer relationships and thereby foster … peer relationships, this meta-analysis
assessed the association between the quality of teacher–student and peer relationships (…

Classroom social dynamics management: Why the invisible hand of the teacher matters for special education

TW Farmer, M Dawes, JV Hamm… - Remedial and …, 2018 - journals.sagepub.com
… on students’ peer relations and the development … peer relationships of students with
disabilities are outlined and the potential of the concept of the invisible hand is discussed in relation

The" Invisible Hand"

J Narveson - Business Ethics and Strategy, Volumes I and II, 2018 - taylorfrancis.com
The argument of the "Invisible Hand" is that the system of free enterprise benefits society in
general even though it is not the aim of any particular economic agent to do that. This article …

[图书][B] Putting the invisible hand to work: Concepts and models for service learning in economics

KM McGoldrick, AL Ziegert - 2002 - books.google.com
… improving the relationship between colleges and universities and their communities; and …
, the emphasis, and the coloring that go hand in hand with a standard lecture course. I have …

Parental accountability, school choice, and the invisible hand of the market

AU Potterton - Educational Policy, 2020 - journals.sagepub.com
… the reason that the invisible hand often seems invisible is that it is often not there . . . whenever
there are … improve the operation of the invisible hand without substituting the dead hand of …