2019
DOI: 10.2478/atd-2019-0015
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Determination of the Empathy Levels of Prospective Classroom Teachers: An Example of the Life Skills Teaching Course

Abstract: Introduction: The concept of empathy has been described in many ways by researchers. According to some, it is the basic cognitive function or ability of being aware of others’ thoughts and feelings. Empathy refers to being able to respond to emotions, sharing the feelings of individuals, and reflecting them as if in a mirror. It also helps to establish good relationships with people, to understand them, and share their feelings. The use of empathy in the classroom, especially in life skills courses help studen… Show more

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“…The items were adapted from earlier research (Danish et al, 2004; Gould & Carson, 2008; Ütkür, 2019), and a 17‐item questionnaire was developed to assess life skills on six dimensions: (a) problem‐solving, (b) coping, (c) communication, (d) empathy, (e) altruism, and (f) reasoning. The response descriptions were on a 5‐point scale from 1 ( strongly disagree ) to 5 ( strongly agree ).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The items were adapted from earlier research (Danish et al, 2004; Gould & Carson, 2008; Ütkür, 2019), and a 17‐item questionnaire was developed to assess life skills on six dimensions: (a) problem‐solving, (b) coping, (c) communication, (d) empathy, (e) altruism, and (f) reasoning. The response descriptions were on a 5‐point scale from 1 ( strongly disagree ) to 5 ( strongly agree ).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Interventions to reduce (student) teachers' anxiety or distress would be highly relevant to teachers' perspective-taking tendency, and for students who may then be able to positively change their social behavior (Singh, Lancioni, Winton, Karazsia, & Singh, 2013) at university and in their lifelong professional learning as teachers (Geršicová & Barnová, 2018;Tamášová, 2015;Ütkür, 2019).…”
Section: Conclusion and Implications For Educational Practicementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Scholars have discussed paying attention to others and socially appropriate responses in light of emotional intelligence (e.g., Uitto, Jokikokko, & Estola, 2015), empathy (e.g. Gáborová, 2011;Mattan, Rotshtein, & Quinn, 2016;Ütkür, 2019), or perspective-taking tendency. Several studies have found significantly positive relations at mild to moderate levels between perspective-taking tendency (personality trait approach, e.g.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%