Many factors at school level have been identified to relate to ESL. Classroom climate, content of curriculum, instructional practices, and assessments as well as school climate and school socio-economic status (SES) seem to be the most important. Moreover, school needs to reflect students’ increasing maturity (e.g. personal) in order to motivate them.
Cornelius-White, J.
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The importance of teachers’ relational competence in educational processes
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Interplay of factors that contribute to ESL at school level
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Professionals’ understanding of own negative/unpleasant emotions in the educational context
The paper presents the theory of the circular emotional reaction (CER) as a model to help teachers understand own unpleasant emotions they experience during teaching. The knowledge helps them regulate their emotional reaction and establish better relationships with students. Student-teacher relationship has a great impact on students and can prevent from ESL.
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Andragogical knowledge and skills for teachers of youth to be working in the second-chance programmes for ESL
Originating from the reasons ESLrs gave to leave school, teachers could use some andragogical methods and principles (participation in planning, individual learning schemes, unconventional methods and places of learning, etc.) to be attracted to and successful in second-chance educational programmes for ESLrs.
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