Abstract
Teachers frequently encounter conflicts in schools, posing significant challenges that impact both educators and institutions. Based on the theoretical framework of the Needs-Based Model of Reconciliation, we explored teachers' emotional needs during conflicts. Two studies were conducted: self-reports from 196 Israeli high school teachers and observations of 15 teachers in simulations. Multivariate analysis revealed that teachers aim to restore emotional needs during conflicts. While they reported a need for morality, their behavior displayed a need for agency. These findings suggest that addressing teachers' emotional needs could be an effective conflict resolution strategy and highlight pathways for successful professional development.
Original language | English |
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Article number | 104807 |
Journal | Teaching and Teacher Education |
Volume | 152 |
DOIs | |
State | Published - Dec 2024 |
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Keywords
- Conflict resolution
- Emotional needs
- Simulations
- Teacher training
- Teacher-student conflict