情绪、与他人相处与课堂干扰行为:心理学视角与现象学

Q4 Social Sciences
M. Ødegård
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本文是“挪威和美国课堂中教师对破坏性行为的熟练应对”项目的一部分。人们提出的问题是,破坏性行为如何影响教师与学生的相处,以及情绪如何影响他们应对这种行为。我认为课堂实践的特点是“共享协调”,教师和学生之间存在相互依存关系。另一种观点是,破坏性行为会对教师的情绪产生负面影响。我还探讨了教师在遇到他们认为具有挑战性的学生行为时如何处理这些情绪。文章中的分析植根于心理学领域。它感兴趣的是在教师如何应对课堂上的破坏性行为的背景下,将这与现象学结合起来。
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Mood, Being-with-others and Disruptive Behavior in the Classroom: A Psychological Perspective Encounters Phenomenology
This article is part of the project “Teachers’ Skillful Coping with Disruptive Behavior in Norwegian and American Classrooms”. Questions raised are how disruptive behavior could affect teachers’ being-with-students and how moods could influence how they cope with such behavior. I argue that classroom practices are characterized by “shared attunement” and that there is an interdependence between teachers and students. Another argument is that disruptive behavior could influence teachers’ moods negatively. I also explore how teachers could navigate these moods when they encounter student-behavior they perceive as challenging. The analysis in the article has its roots within the field of psychology. It is interested in crossing this with phenomenology in the context of how teachers cope with disruptive behavior in classrooms.
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Encyclopaideia
Encyclopaideia Social Sciences-Education
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