- International Journal of Quality in Education
- Cilt: 8/1
- IMPACT OF TEACHERS’ EMOTIONAL INTELLIGENCE, PSYCHOLOGICAL WELL-BEING, EFFICACY ON YOUNG CHILDREN’S E...
IMPACT OF TEACHERS’ EMOTIONAL INTELLIGENCE, PSYCHOLOGICAL WELL-BEING, EFFICACY ON YOUNG CHILDREN’S EMOTIONAL AND ACADEMIC SCHOOL READINESS
Authors : Hüseyin Kotaman, Derya Evran
Pages : 92-128
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Publication Date : 2023-11-07
Article Type : Research
Abstract :The purpose of the study was to examine impact of early childhood teachers’ emotional intelligence, efficacy and psychological well-being levels on children’s academic and socio-emotional school readiness. Thirty-six teachers from twenty different kindergartens and 95 children (students) participated the study. The findings revealed the direct positive impact of teacher psychological well-being, and emotional intelligence on young children’s academic school readiness. Teachers’ psychological wellbeing played mediator role between teacher efficacy and children’s academic school readiness. Teacher efficacy and psychological well-being had a direct effect on young children’s social-emotional school readiness. Teacher’s emotional intelligence was not a significant predictor of children’s social-emotional school readiness. Although teacher efficacy, emotional intelligence and psychological well-being was related to each other only for academic school readiness teacher efficacy mediated by psychological well-being in other cases they acted independently.Keywords : Academic school readiness, socio-emotional school readiness, teacher efficiacy, emotional intelligence, psychological well-being