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A First Step Toward a Comprehensive Model of Integrated Socio-emotional Guidance: Investigating the Effect of Teachers' Task Perception and a Supportive Network at School

Karen Jacobs and Elke Struyf

The Journal of Educational Research, 2015, vol. 108, issue 2, 95-111

Abstract: With a shift in education from the transition of knowledge to the facilitation of the fullest development of each student, social and emotional guidance of students has moved from the margin to the mainstream of education. With limited resources and many competing demands, however, implementing this social and emotional guidance is not always that simple. The authors' aim, therefore, was to investigate what facilitates teachers to integrate social and emotional guidance into their teaching by means of a survey study involving 3,336 Flemish secondary education teachers. Several important factors including teachers' task perception, professionalization, teacher communication, clear structures and procedures and principal support were identified; making a first step toward the development of a comprehensive model on integrated social and emotional guidance.

Date: 2015
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DOI: 10.1080/00220671.2013.839542

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