Early childhood teachers’ psychological well-being and responsiveness toward children: A comparison between the U.S. and South Korea
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This study explores the cross-country differences in the associations between early childhood teachers' psychological well-being and responsiveness toward children. Data collected from teachers in South Korea (n = 322) and the U.S. (n = 1129) revealed associations between teachers' psychological well-being and responsiveness in both countries, however, patterns differed between countries. Specifically, the degree of psychological well-being, responsiveness, and the associations between well-being and responsiveness were significantly different between the two countries. Although teachers have similar experiences in their psychological well-being, the sources of well-being may be varied. Thus, teachers' backgrounds should be considered to effectively promote teachers’ psychological well-being and positive practice.

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ResponsivenessTeacher well-beingPsychological well-beingEarly care and educationTeacher-child interactionCross -country comparisonEMOTION REGULATIONINDIVIDUAL-DIFFERENCESCARE CENTERSSUPPORTQUALITYSTRESSEDUCATORSRESPONSESBEHAVIORBELIEFS
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Early childhood teachers’ psychological well-being and responsiveness toward children: A comparison between the U.S. and South Korea
저자
Byun SooyeonXianguy ZhaoCynthis K. BuettnerChung, Shun AhLieny Jeon
DOI
10.1016/j.tate.2022.103705
발행일
2022-06
저널명
Teaching and Teacher Education
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