The central motive for conducting this research was to investigate how Greece, Spain, Sweden and the United Kingdom treat social and emotional education (SEE) within pedagogical practice. The study used a sequential quantitative-qualitative analysis with a comparative design, with 750 teachers in the initial quantitative phase participating in a questionnaire, and 22 teachers in the following qualitative phase participating in semi-structured interviews. Significant cross-cultural differences were found in SEE provision, as well as in teachers’ beliefs about the purpose of SEE. Teacher education in SEE was found to be available to only a minority of teachers in all four countries. In terms of practice, SEE was more likely to be introduced i...
The purpose of this qualitative study was to better understand the perspectives of teachers' social-...
AbstractIn this article I argue about the necessity to give advantage to the social and emotional co...
Many children and young people in contemporary Europe are unfortunately coming to school carrying he...
The central motive for conducting this research was to investigate how Greece, Spain, Sweden and the...
The central motive for conducting this research was to investigate how different countries (Greece, ...
The central aim of this study was to investigate how different countries practice social and emotion...
In recent years, the school curricula in many European countries have introduced social and emotiona...
In recent years, the school curricula in many European countries have introduced social and emotiona...
In recent years, the school curricula in many European countries have introduced social and emotiona...
In recent years, the school curricula in many European countries have introduced social and emotiona...
This study was funded by a project Learning to Be: Development of Practices and Methodologies for As...
In recent years, the school curricula in many European countries have introduced social and emotiona...
The aim of this research is to gather preliminary information from a range of countries to develop a...
The purpose of this study was to explore teachers’ knowledge and perspectives of social emotional le...
This study explored the views of student teachers in England and Norway regarding the extent to whic...
The purpose of this qualitative study was to better understand the perspectives of teachers' social-...
AbstractIn this article I argue about the necessity to give advantage to the social and emotional co...
Many children and young people in contemporary Europe are unfortunately coming to school carrying he...
The central motive for conducting this research was to investigate how Greece, Spain, Sweden and the...
The central motive for conducting this research was to investigate how different countries (Greece, ...
The central aim of this study was to investigate how different countries practice social and emotion...
In recent years, the school curricula in many European countries have introduced social and emotiona...
In recent years, the school curricula in many European countries have introduced social and emotiona...
In recent years, the school curricula in many European countries have introduced social and emotiona...
In recent years, the school curricula in many European countries have introduced social and emotiona...
This study was funded by a project Learning to Be: Development of Practices and Methodologies for As...
In recent years, the school curricula in many European countries have introduced social and emotiona...
The aim of this research is to gather preliminary information from a range of countries to develop a...
The purpose of this study was to explore teachers’ knowledge and perspectives of social emotional le...
This study explored the views of student teachers in England and Norway regarding the extent to whic...
The purpose of this qualitative study was to better understand the perspectives of teachers' social-...
AbstractIn this article I argue about the necessity to give advantage to the social and emotional co...
Many children and young people in contemporary Europe are unfortunately coming to school carrying he...