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Meuwissen, Alyssa S.; Zelazo, Philip David – ZERO TO THREE, 2014
Executive function (EF) refers to the set of core self-regulatory skills required for deliberate, goal-directed problem solving. These skills, which are exercised when children pause and reflect before reacting, provide a foundation for learning in a classroom context. They make it possible to pay attention, think flexibly, keep information in…
Descriptors: Executive Function, Skill Development, Problem Solving, Emotional Response
Green, Viviane – Journal of Child Psychotherapy, 2013
This paper is a re-reading of Freud's classic paper. The themes of mourning and melancholia are viewed in relation to children and adolescents with illustrations from case histories. Mourning is interpreted in a broader sense: not only as grief (both expectable and traumatic) but as a response to the developmental process itself as phases of…
Descriptors: Counseling Techniques, Depression (Psychology), Grief, Coping
Langlois, Guillaume; Vibulphol, Jutarat – English Teaching Forum, 2019
In English as a foreign language (EFL) classes, teachers face the common challenge of demonstrating the importance of English to students who do not have much contact with users of English in their daily life. This often translates to a lack of progress in English language learning in settings such as Thailand, where in spite of the emphasis put…
Descriptors: Workshops, English (Second Language), Role, Sustainable Development
Wormeli, Rick – Educational Leadership, 2015
We all have emotional responses that affect what we do; teachers see all kinds of emotions emerge from students. Despite this fact some teachers think their purpose is to teach content and skills only, not to deal with the touchy-feely stuff. Rick Wormeli encourages teachers to develop constructive responses to their own affective needs and equip…
Descriptors: Teacher Characteristics, Affective Behavior, Teacher Student Relationship, Emotional Response
Shults, Allison – Online Submission, 2015
This core assessment provides an overview and training of the use of Emotional Intelligence (EI) in the workplace. It includes a needs analysis for a local Chamber of Commerce, and outlines the importance of improving their organizational communication with the improvement of their EI. Behavioral objectives related to the skills needed are…
Descriptors: Emotional Intelligence, Work Environment, Employees, Task Analysis
Jarosz, Karolina – International Journal for Talent Development and Creativity, 2016
The author explores the interdisciplinary use of music in teaching English as a foreign language to children in the context of function, genre, character and expression, trying to decipher the role and influence of music on various contexts of language learning, such as memory and concentration span, and takes under consideration a wide variety of…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Second Language Instruction, Second Language Learning, English (Second Language)
Carrillo, Juan F.; Mendez, Jason – Berkeley Review of Education, 2016
Drawing from Espino, Vega, Rendón, Ranero, and Muñiz (2012), the authors of this article utilize dialogue partners to develop collaborative testimonios of Latino male faculty. We center the importance of engaging in vulnerability while embracing peer support to address issues of isolation, marginalization, and other challenges that Latino male…
Descriptors: Hispanic Americans, Males, College Faculty, Minority Group Teachers
Carlo, Rosanne – Composition Forum, 2016
In the field of rhetoric and composition, literacy narratives are sometimes framed through the idea of "inventing the university"; this, unfortunately, creates a trope of literacy as success. I argue that the success trope limits student expression of "outlaw" emotions in literacy narratives--like loss, pain, and anxiety--and…
Descriptors: Writing Instruction, Writing (Composition), Psychological Patterns, Emotional Response
Gold, Claudia M. – ZERO TO THREE, 2017
The recognition that adverse childhood experiences have long-term negative effects parallels the explosion of evidence demonstrating how early experience gets into the body and brain. This knowledge, in turn, has significant implications for treatment of emotional and behavioral problems in early childhood. In this article, I offer a guide to…
Descriptors: Child Development, Infants, Child Rearing, Family Environment
Whitney, Allison – CEA Forum, 2014
When teaching horror films, where the primary texts are created to frighten and disturb their audiences, instructors often find it challenging to find pedagogical strategies that are at once effective and responsible. For students not accustomed to horror, the shocking nature of the texts can sometimes be difficult to handle, while even the horror…
Descriptors: Psychological Patterns, Affective Behavior, Emotional Response, Film Study
Garrison, Jim; Rud, A. G. – Yearbook of the National Society for the Study of Education, 2013
The purpose of this chapter is to understand the spiritual dimensions of teaching by elucidating the cardinal and forgotten virtue of reverence. Reverence has a power beyond a typical understanding of it as something religious. Reverence involves a sense of wonder and awe for something or someone that meets at least one of the following…
Descriptors: Religious Factors, Relevance (Education), Spiritual Development, Ethics
Warren, Andrew – Management in Education, 2013
How do you change a teacher’s mentality from seeing children as "just vases to be filled", to seeing them as "fires to be lit"? It seemed to the author that more consideration was being given to the learning process than to the learning emotions, that the feelings of the learner were being largely ignored. This seemed to be a serious omission, so…
Descriptors: Emotional Response, Teacher Attitudes, Teacher Responsibility, Teacher Expectations of Students
Vaiouli, Potheini; Ogle, Lindsey – Young Exceptional Children, 2015
Typical group activities for kindergarten children depend heavily on children's ability to follow directions, respond verbally to adults' prompts, take turns, initiate, and sustain peer interactions. Therefore, young children with autism may often be excluded from academic group activities because their social skills are under-developed or delayed…
Descriptors: Music, Music Education, Learner Engagement, Academic Achievement
Çer, Erkan – Universal Journal of Educational Research, 2016
Works of literature for children are supposed to give prominence to the child's self. In other words, the level of the works is expected to be appropriate to the characteristics of this demographic. In works of children's literature, the prominence of adults and their worlds along with their ideological, religious, and traditional statements,…
Descriptors: Books, Childrens Literature, Young Children, World Views
Mogel, Wendy – Independent School, 2016
As a psychologist of 35 years, Wendy Mogel discusses what she has discovered to be the new trend behind anxiety in young boys. Through hours of probing and pondering, neither hyperparenting nor early trauma (what one might think were logical causes of a young boy's anxiety) is the key to understanding this new trend. She explains that many…
Descriptors: Anxiety, Males, Children, Students