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The development of teachers’ responses to challenging situations during interaction training

Marjo KuuselaKirsti LonkaTaru LintunenMarkus TalvioErkki Komulainen

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media_common.quotation_subjectsupporting autonomyInterpersonal communicationteacher trainingEducationPedagogyAgency (sociology)Mathematics educationta5160501 psychology and cognitive sciencesActive listeningta515media_common4. Education05 social sciencesSocial change050301 educationsocial and emotional learningteacher effectiveness trainingFeelingContent analysisSELPsychology0503 educationAutonomy050104 developmental & child psychologyQualitative research

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The qualitative changes in teachers’ responses in challenging situations were analysed during a four-day Teacher Effectiveness Training (TET) course, which aimed at improving teachers’ interpersonal dynamics with pupils, parents and colleagues. The participants were 21 teachers from one elementary and 23 teachers from one secondary school attending a TET course in Finland. Qualitative abductive content analysis was used to classify the data. Frequencies based on this analysis were also looked at. After TET the teachers described the behaviour of their pupils and expressed their feelings and the actual consequences of that behaviour, instead of using generalized labels and subjective interpretations of the pupils’ behaviour. They were also more likely to support pupils’ autonomy and agency by acknowledging pupils more, by increased listening or by asking pupils to participate actively in problem solving. This study deepens our understanding of the nature of the qualitative shift in teachers’ thinking durin...

https://doi.org/10.1080/13664530.2014.979298