scholarly journals Emotional Intelligence, Learning Motivation and Inclusion Ability among Arab Minority Special Education Teachers in Israel

2021 ◽  
Vol 5 (9) ◽  
pp. 343-354
Author(s):  
Waleed Dallasheh ◽  
Ihab Zubeidat ◽  
Sehrab Masri
2021 ◽  
Vol 12 ◽  
Author(s):  
Wangqian Fu ◽  
Chonggao Wang ◽  
Wenjun Tang ◽  
Sha Lu ◽  
Yan Wang

The well-being of special education teachers is key to their mental health and also influences the development of their students. This study aimed to investigate the psychological mechanism of the well-being of special education teachers in China, where they are maximum in number. We explored the role of emotional intelligence (EI) and work engagement on the well-being of teachers. A total of 496 Chinese special education teachers participated in the current study. Results suggested that (1) the EI and work engagement were positively associated with the well-being of special education teachers; and that (2) work engagement played a mediating role on EI and well-being of special education teachers. To promote the well-being of special education teachers, suggestions for policymakers and schools are discussed.


Author(s):  
Sofia Campos ◽  
Rosa Martins ◽  
Sara Alexandre Felizardo ◽  
Claudia Chaves ◽  
Esperança Jales Ribeiro

Abstract.The main aim of this work is to evaluate the emotional intelligence and the inclusive practices of special education teachers, who work with handicapped children and teenagers in public elementary and secondary schools, so as to understand which variables can influence emotional intelligence of view of special education teachers. This way we can understand the importance of developing this concept in self-managing emotions in building inter and intra personal relationships, leading to these professionals having greater effectiveness within the school. In our empirical research, we apply the “EQ-map” scale, which allowed us to evaluate the Emotional Quotient of a group of special education teachers specializing in mental and motor areas as well as visual and auditory disabilities. We also conducted interviews with the aim of realizing the special education teachers’ perceptions regarding emotional intelligence. The results are in line with those found through the questionnaire. In this sense, our main results show that in our sample emotional intelligence is located mostly in vulnerability levels and need for attention, which varies inversely with Life occurrences and general health and positively with the Quality of Life and Satisfaction, Relationship Quotient and Optimal Performance. This is a descriptive epidemiological, cross-sectional and correlational study.Key-words: Emotional Intelligence, Special Education Teachers, Inclusive School.Resumo.O trabalho que desenvolvemos tem como principal objectivo avaliar a Inteligência Emocional de Professores de Educação Especial que trabalham com crianças e jovens portadoras de deficiência em Escolas públicas e privadas do Ensino Básico e Secundário e a sua relevancia para a inclusão. Nesta perspectiva, pretende-se perceber quais as variáveis que podem influenciar a Inteligência Emocional no contexto dos docentes de Educação Especial, para que deste modo possamos compreender a importância do desenvolvimento deste conceito na auto gestão das emoções e na construção de relações inter e intra pessoais, que levem a uma maior eficácia das práticas inclusivas destes profissionais. Aplicamos uma Escala, o “EQ-map”, que nos permitiu avaliar o Quociente Emocional de um grupo de professores de Educação Especial especializados, nas áreas mental-motora, visual e auditiva. Fizemos também entrevistas com o objectivo de perceber quais as percepções que os Professores de Educação Especial têm sobre a Inteligência Emocional e os resultados vão ao encontro dos encontrados pelo questionário. Neste sentido, os nossos principais resultados revelam que a Inteligência Emocional da nossa amostra se situa maioritariamente em níveis de vulnerabilidade e a necessitar de atenção e que varia negativamente com a Ocorrências de Vida e Saúde em Geral e positivamente com a Qualidade de vida, Satisfação de Vida, Quociente de Relacionamento e Desempenho Óptimo Trata-se de um estudo epidemiológico, transversal correlacional e descritivo.Palavras-Chave: Inteligência Emocional, Professores de Educação Especial, Escola Inclusiva.


2018 ◽  
Vol 2 (1) ◽  
pp. 1-8
Author(s):  
Siti Muhibah Hj Nor ◽  
Zetty Nurzuliana Rashed

This article in a paper concept that discusses the roles and challenges faced by special education teachers in educating and enhancing hearing impaired students quality of life. This is consistent with the aspiration of the National Transformation 2050 (TN50) also focuses on student personal development to the future nation’s progress. In terms of student development, academic excellence in not the only main aims, but students must be educated holisticly to produce Malaysian citizens who are responsible; knowledgeable; have honourable manners, and be able to achieve personal well-being. Therefore, students with hearing impairments require special education system to suit their different necessities. Special education teachers should prepare themselves with various knowledge, expertise and skills to accomplish the national aspiration. In addition, cooperation, collaboration and support from parent, school management, medical expert and community are significantly required. Abstrak Artikel  ini  merupakan kertas konsep  yang akan  membincangkan  mengenai peranan dan cabaran guru-guru Pendidikan Khas  dalam  membentuk  kemenjadian  murid-murid  masalah  pendengaran.  Ia  selaras  dengan  kehendak  Tranformasi Nasional  2050  (TN50)  yang  memberi  fokus  untuk  melahirkan  kemenjadian  murid  sebagai  salah  satu  aspirasi  untuk memacu negara  di  masa  akan  datang.    Dalam  membentuk  kemenjadian  murid,  pencapaian  akademik  yang  cemerlang bukanlah  merupakan  fokus  utama  tetapi  murid  perlu  dididik  secara  holistik  untuk  melahirkan  warga  negara  Malaysia yang  bertanggungjawab,  berpengetahuan,  berakhlak  dan  mampu  mencapai  kesejahteraan  diri.  Dalam  aspek  ini  murid-murid  masalah pendengaran  memerlukan pendidikan  yang sesuai    mengikut tahap kemampuan  mereka.  Justeru guru-guru  Pendidikan  Khas  perlu  mempersiapkan  diri  dengan  pelbagai  pengetahuan,  kepakaran  dan  kemahiran  untuk mencapai  aspirasi  negara.  Selain  itu,  kerjasama,  kolaborasi  dan  sokongan  daripada  ibu  bapa,  pentadbir  sekolah,  pakar perubatan dan masyarakat amat diperlukan.


Author(s):  
Syar Meeze Mohd Rashid ◽  
Norlidah Alias ◽  
Zawawi Ismail

This article discusses issues and challenges faced by special education teachers in using Bahasa Isyarat Malaysia to teach the deaf basics of fardhu ain. Firstly, the shortage of Islamic terminologies in sign language leads to communication barrier between the teacher and students. Besides that, the Fardhu Ain teachers are not well-versed with sign language. Another issue is that the curriculum used is meant for the typical community and unsuitable for the deaf community. Abstrak Artikel ini membincangkan tentang isu dan cabaran yang dihadapi guru  pendidikan  khas dalam  penggunaan  BIM untuk pengajaran PAFA kepada golongan pekak. Isu dan cabaran  yang  pertama  ialah  kekurangan  bahasa  isyarat agama  Islam  yang  menyebabkan  kesukaran  golongan pekak  dan  guru  yang  mengajar  untuk  berkomunikasi bagi  membincangkan  perkara   yang  berkaitan   dengan agama. Selain    itu,    isu    dan    cabaran    kedua    ialah ketidakmahiran    guru    PAFA    dalam    berkomunikasi menggunakan bahasa isyarat. Seterusnya isu dan cabaran ketiga   ialah ketidaksesuaian   kurikulum   PAFA   untuk golongan    pekak    kerana kurikulum    PAFA    yang digunakan kepada golongan pekak turut digunakan sama oleh golongan tipikal Muslim yang lain.


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