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Sabiha Üzüm; Rabia Filik; Hasibe Özlen Demircan – International Journal of Emotional Education, 2025
This study aimed to adapt and examine the cross-cultural validity and reliability of the Coping with "Children's Negative Emotions Scale -- Teacher Version" (CNNES-T), which assesses the levels of early childhood (EC) teachers' perception of their reactions towards young children's negative emotions. For this purpose, two studies were…
Descriptors: Test Validity, Test Reliability, Coping, Early Childhood Teachers
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Afnan Masarwah Srour; Michael Sternberg; Samar Aldinah; Talee Ziv; Mahmud Dawud; Shifra Sagy – Early Child Development and Care, 2024
Our article explores the challenges that faced Jewish and Arab kindergarten teachers, and their different ways of coping with those challenges, during the implementation of the programme 'My Diverse Kindergarten' in three mixed cities in Israel. The programme aimed at reducing prejudices and improving the relationship between Jews and Arabs in…
Descriptors: Jews, Arabs, Kindergarten, Preschool Teachers
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Carmit Gal; Chen Hanna Ryder; Shani Raveh Amsalem – Journal of Research in Special Educational Needs, 2025
Within the dynamic context of inclusive education for children with special needs in Israel, parents play a crucial role in addressing these challenges. The present study focuses on the experiences of parents with children who have special needs in inclusive educational frameworks in Israel. Using an interpretive phenomenological approach,…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Inclusion, Special Needs Students, Parent Attitudes
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Fiona Westbrook – Policy Futures in Education, 2024
Early childhood education (ECE) teachers have expressed being silenced, indicating their responses to everyday issues of political concern may be hidden. This voicelessness underscores the importance of examining strategies and spaces that incite ECE teachers to vocalise their political dialogues. The pandemic, as a crisis event, within Victoria,…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, COVID-19, Pandemics, Early Childhood Teachers
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Hila Matattov Sekeles; Iris Zadok; Hana Zur; Ephrat Huss – Early Child Development and Care, 2024
This study investigates the burnout and coping in the work experience of educators-caregivers (ECs) employed in early childhood day-care centers in Israel, given that the interaction between ECs and children is a decisive factor in the quality of care for children. The study included 40 participants and used qualitative-phenomenological and…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Burnout, Early Childhood Teachers, Early Childhood Education
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Sherfinski, Melissa – International Journal of Early Years Education, 2023
This case study of a US suburban Kindergarten illustrates the challenges and opportunities posed by the shifting context of Kindergarten toward a narrowed academic focus aligned to state goals. In this neoliberal policy context, teachers experienced difficult emotions as they supported children's and families' cultural and linguistic talents and…
Descriptors: Preschool Teachers, Kindergarten, Early Childhood Teachers, Coping
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Holly E. Brophy-Herb; Ann M. Stacks; Cynthia Frosch; Ahnalee M. Brincks; Jody L. Cook; Claire D. Vallotton; Haiden A. Perkins; Loria E. Kim; Russell Carson; Maria Muzik; Katherine Rosenblum; Patricia A. Jennings – Early Childhood Education Journal, 2024
Teaching is a demanding profession with teachers of very young children reporting high rates of stress and exhaustion. We tested the effects of a relationship-focused professional development intervention designed to enhance teachers' use of mindfulness-based strategies to support coping on trajectories of teachers' stress, exhaustion (emotional,…
Descriptors: Early Childhood Teachers, Infants, Toddlers, Metacognition
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Michelle Grantham-Caston; Jeannete Bankston – Dimensions of Early Childhood, 2023
The early years of a child's life are a crucial time for brain development and stress can play a critical role in compromising its development (Zadina, 2014; Zull, 2011). Fink (2019) explains physical and mental stress as being characterized by heightened excitability and arousal, perceived adverse situation, and lack of control. This normal,…
Descriptors: Anxiety, Coping, Early Childhood Education, Child Development
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Raaya Alon; Deborah Bergman Deitcher – Early Child Development and Care, 2024
This study used mixed methods to explore how Israeli special education preschool teachers' professional identity and social support predict their job satisfaction. Participants in the quantitative portion included 192 Jewish special education preschool teachers (Mage = 34.37, SD = 8.75) with an average of 10.66 (SD = 8.40) years teaching. A…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Preschool Teachers, Special Education Teachers, Job Satisfaction
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Crist, Mary; Purper, Cammy – Dimensions of Early Childhood, 2023
In her work with bereaved children at the Judge Baker Children's Center in Boston, Fox (1988) identified four universal tasks that grieving children must complete in order to achieve a grief outcome that is good: "understanding," "grieving," "commemorating," and "going on." In light of the need to support…
Descriptors: Early Childhood Education, Young Children, Coping, Educational Resources
Merlin Bernadette Rosal – ProQuest LLC, 2023
For years, researchers have been vocal about teacher burnout; however, to date, no legislation is in place to reduce or curtail burnout of the people responsible for shaping this world's future. While we would agree that we sometimes need good stress or "eustress" to push us to our maximum potential, it is a concern that bad stress or…
Descriptors: Teacher Burnout, Stress Variables, Stress Management, Coping
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Gündogan, Aysun – Early Child Development and Care, 2020
The aim of this study is to identify the children suffering from imaginative fears and to determine whether or not children having these fears are different from the children have no such fear in terms of their creative imagination. For this purpose, 233 children from the age group of five-six years in a kindergarten in the southwestern Turkey…
Descriptors: Imagination, Fear, Kindergarten, Young Children
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Sandie Wong – Australasian Journal of Early Childhood, 2024
This paper is a case study of clinical supervision to support early childhood leaders in times of a natural disaster. The case is of five Directors working in long day care services in regional New South Wales, and their Manager, following catastrophic flooding in the region. Data were gathered through individual interviews and thematic analysis…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Early Childhood Education, Administrators, Instructional Leadership
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Kruszewska, Aleksandra; Nazaruk, Stanislawa; Szewczyk, Karolina – Education 3-13, 2022
Over 1.5 billion children from around the world were affected by school or university closures during the early phase of the COVID-19 pandemic in 2020 and distance learning was introduced for many pupils. The article presents the results of a survey conducted among Polish teachers of early education (N = 239), which aimed at answering an important…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Early Childhood Teachers, Distance Education, COVID-19
Jeri L. Ogden – ProQuest LLC, 2024
The landmark case of "Brown v Board of Topeka" in 1954 changed the trajectory for Black principals and the impact can still be felt 70 years later. Black women principals went from opening and leading schools to making up a mere seven percent of principals in elementary, middle, and high schools. They have long been an underutilized…
Descriptors: Principals, Burnout, Administrator Attitudes, Preschool Education
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