Title of article
An Examination on Expectations Regarding the Social Skills Considered Critical for Preschoolers’ Success
Author/Authors
TUTKUN, Cansu Gazi University - Institute of Educational Sciences - Department of Primary School Education, Prechool Education Program, Turkey , DİNÇER, Çağlayan Ankara University - Faculty of Educational Sciences - Department of Primary School Education, Prechool Education Program, Turkey
From page
65
To page
85
Abstract
The purpose of this research is to investigate the expectations of teachers and mothers regarding the social skills that they consider critical for the success of 60-72 months old children. Personal Information Form and the Social Skills Rating System (SSRS / 3-5 years) Teachers and Parents Form were used to collect data. SSRS was filled by mothers (n=782) and teachers (n=78) of 60- 72 months old children. The results of the research indicated that while more than 50% of the teachers evaluated the twelve skills as critical , mothers evaluated the fifteen skills as critical . While the most important skill for the children according to the mothers was “Communicates problems to you , the teachers evaluated the skill “Controls temper in conflict situation with peers” as the most important.
Keywords
Social Skills Rating System (SSRS) , social skill , teacher expectations , mother expectations , preschool children
Journal title
Ankara University Journal Of Faculty Of Educational Sciences
Journal title
Ankara University Journal Of Faculty Of Educational Sciences
Record number
2658026
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