An interpersonal relations and group process approach to affective education for young children |
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Authors: | Carol P. Hunter |
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Affiliation: | Department of Educational Psychology and Social Foundations California State University at Long Beach Long Beach, California 90840, USA |
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Abstract: | Early childhood education programs need to emphasize affective growth and effective interpersonal skills for young children. Teachers have a significant influence on children's affective disposition toward themselves and school. They must be provided with skills to develop children's emotional growth and their interpersonal relations skills. This article attempts to stimulate school psychologists to determine whether their teachers have the competencies necessary to produce positive pupil growth and to train those teachers who lack these skills. A brief review of research on selected aspects of teacher behavior is presented. Specific teacher behaviors related to desired affective growth in young children are discussed. The final section presents in-service training program components; a system for observation, analysis of teacher behavior, and feedback; and the steps in providing an in-service program. |
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