Gladys L. Benerd School of Education
Linda Webster
Learning does not occur in a vacuum; it occurs within the context of a relationship.
Just as relationships with teachers are an essential part of the classroom experience for all children, so too do I believe that the relationships I create with my students at Pacific are an essential part of their growth and development as professionals.
Furthermore, I see each relationship as extending in time beyond the student-professor relationship here at Pacific to a lifelong professional relationship that is mutually beneficial and rewarding.
Education
1988 | Ph.D. University of California, Berkeley |
1984 | M.A. University of California, Berkeley |
1981 | B.A. California State University, Fresno |
Research Interests
- Child Maltreatment
- Measurement of attachment
- Assessment of attachment disorders
- Teacher-student relationships and the impact on learning

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Educational and School Psychology
Gladys L. Benerd School of Education
3601 Pacific Ave.
Stockton, CA 95211
tel: 209.946.2197
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