ERIC Number: EJ1268215
Record Type: Journal
Publication Date: 2020
Pages: 33
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ISSN: ISSN-1040-9289
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With Awareness Comes Competency: The Five Awarenesses of Teaching as a Framework for Understanding Teacher Social-Emotional Competency and Well-Being
Rodriguez, Vanessa; Lynneth Solis, S.; Mascio, Bryan; Kiely Gouley, Kathleen; Jennings, Patricia A.; Brotman, Laurie M.
Early Education and Development, v31 n7 p940-972 2020
Research Findings: Developing students' social and emotional skills positively affects their academic success. The Prosocial Classroom model (PCM) highlights the importance of teacher's social-emotional competency (SEC) and well-being. The current research extends the PCM by using the Five Awarenesses of Teaching Framework (The Framework) to understand teacher SEC through a developmental lens. We discuss how the Framework can inform and be informed by our understanding of Early Care and Education (ECE) teachers' SEC. Eighteen ECE teachers participated in cognitive interviews and a deductive thematic analysis was used to categorize teachers' interview data according to The Framework. Three key themes were identified: (1) The Framework described cognitive capacities relevant to ECE teacher SEC consistent with other teacher populations; (2) there was an underlying conflict between teachers' keen awareness of student social-emotional learning (SEL) and an active suppression of their own social and emotional well-being; and (3) the impact and importance of race, ethnicity, and family engagement. Practice or Policy: Findings reveal that ECE teachers' SEC and well-being can be described using The Framework. Additionally, the suppression of ECE teacher emotional needs and the importance of family engagement suggest important avenues for improving our understanding of ECE SEC and well-being.
Descriptors: Teacher Competencies, Social Development, Emotional Development, Well Being, Prosocial Behavior, Classroom Environment, Models, Early Childhood Teachers, Psychological Needs
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Publication Type: Journal Articles; Reports - Research
Education Level: Early Childhood Education
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Language: English
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