Training and coaching early childhood teachers to foster social, emotional, and behavioral competence of children in Turkey.

IF 3.9 2区 心理学 Q1 PSYCHOLOGY, EDUCATIONAL School Psychology Pub Date : 2024-04-11 DOI:10.1037/spq0000625
Rabia Özen-Uyar, Durmuş Aslan, W. Reinke, Yaşare Aktaş-Arnas
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A growing evidence base demonstrates the effectiveness of teacher training and coaching interventions to improve teacher- and child-level outcomes in high-income countries. However, more information is needed to show the benefits of these interventions in low- and middle-income countries (LMICs). To provide an evidence base for LMICs, we conducted a cluster-randomized controlled trial examining the efficacy of a teacher training and coaching intervention for promoting children's social, emotional, and behavioral competence, Reaching Educators and Children (REACH) Classroom Check-Up (CCU), on teachers' behaviors, teacher-child relationship quality, and children's social competence and problem behaviors. Participants included 20 early childhood teachers and 175 children (4-6 year olds) in Turkey. Findings indicate that REACH CCU increased teachers' positive behaviors and teacher behaviors that support social, emotional, and behavioral competence of children, while reducing teachers' negative behaviors. Teachers in REACH CCU demonstrated an increased level of closeness and reduced levels of conflict with children in their classrooms. Furthermore, REACH CCU improved teacher-reported social competence and reduced problem behaviors of children. Results provide evidence that REACH CCU is a promising approach for improving teachers' behaviors, teacher-child relationship quality, and children's social, emotional, and behavioral competence, especially in LMICs. (PsycInfo Database Record (c) 2024 APA, all rights reserved).
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培训和指导土耳其幼儿教师培养儿童的社交、情感和行为能力。
越来越多的证据表明,在高收入国家,教师培训和辅导干预措施能够有效改善教师和儿童的教学成果。然而,还需要更多信息来证明这些干预措施在中低收入国家(LMICs)的益处。为了给低收入和中等收入国家提供证据基础,我们开展了一项分组随机对照试验,研究教师培训和辅导干预措施(即 "接触教育者和儿童"(REACH)课堂检查(CCU))在促进儿童社交、情感和行为能力方面对教师行为、师幼关系质量以及儿童社交能力和问题行为的效果。参与者包括土耳其的 20 名幼儿教师和 175 名儿童(4-6 岁)。研究结果表明,REACH CCU 增加了教师的积极行为和支持儿童社交、情感和行为能力的教师行为,同时减少了教师的消极行为。参加 REACH CCU 的教师在课堂上与儿童的亲密程度有所提高,冲突程度有所降低。此外,REACH CCU 提高了教师报告的社交能力,减少了儿童的问题行为。研究结果证明,REACH CCU 是改善教师行为、师幼关系质量以及儿童社交、情感和行为能力的有效方法,尤其是在低收入国家。(PsycInfo Database Record (c) 2024 APA, 版权所有)。
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School Psychology PSYCHOLOGY, EDUCATIONAL-
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