The role of agency and communion in understanding teacher-student conflict resolution: The needs-based model of reconciliation

Yaacov B. Yablon, Noam Wertheimer, Sharon Hollombe, Shira Iluz

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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 languageEnglish
Article number104807
JournalTeaching and Teacher Education
Volume152
DOIs
StatePublished - Dec 2024

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Keywords

  • Conflict resolution
  • Emotional needs
  • Simulations
  • Teacher training
  • Teacher-student conflict

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