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The Prosocial Classroom: Teacher Social and Emotional Competence in Relation to Student and Classroom Outcomes
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2008
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Classroom OutcomesEducational PsychologyTeacher-student RelationProsocial ClassroomEducationTeacher SecPsychologyTeacher EducationClassroom Management StrategyTeacher DevelopmentClassroom PracticeSocial Emotional LearningSocial SkillsSchool PsychologyEmotional CompetenceSocio-emotional HealthSocial-emotional WellbeingAdolescent LearningTeacher EnhancementInstructional Communication
The authors propose a model of the prosocial classroom that highlights the importance of teachers’ social and emotional competence (SEC) and well-being in the development and maintenance of supportive teacher–student relationships, effective classroom management, and successful social and emotional learning program implementation. This model proposes that these factors contribute to creating a classroom climate that is more conducive to learning and that promotes positive developmental outcomes among students. Furthermore, this article reviews current research suggesting a relationship between SEC and teacher burnout and reviews intervention efforts to support teachers’ SEC through stress reduction and mindfulness programs. Finally, the authors propose a research agenda to address the potential efficacy of intervention strategies designed to promote teacher SEC and improved learning outcomes for students.
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