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Social Competence Among 6-year-old Children and Classroom Instructional Support and Teacher Stress
Jari-erik NurmiMartti SiekkinenEija PakarinenMarja-kristiina LerkkanenElisa PoskipartaPoikkeus Anna-maijaJenni Salminensubject
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Research Findings: This study examined the extent to which observed classroom quality and teacher stress are associated with children's social competence in classrooms of 6-year-old children (kindergartners in Finland). Assessments of academic pre-skills were available for a total of 1,268 children, and kindergarten teacher ratings of social competence were available for a total of 1,222 children. The kindergarten teachers (N = 137) also provided ratings of their work-related stress. Observations of classroom quality (i.e., emotional and instructional support and classroom organization) were conducted in 49 kindergarten classrooms using the Classroom Assessment Scoring System. The results of multilevel modeling showed that the higher the observed instructional support in the classroom and the lower the level of stress a teacher reported, the more empathy and less disruptiveness the children displayed in that particular classroom. High teacher stress was also associated with higher impulsivity and lower co...
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2013-08-01 | Early Education & Development |