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Teaching with a focus on self-esteem: An in-depth phenomenological interviewing study

Ronna Lynn Tulgan, University of Massachusetts Amherst

Abstract

The purpose of this dissertation is to examine, explore, and describe the phenomenon of teaching with a focus on self-esteem, or teaching with a focus on the affective or psychological domain of development. This phenomenon is called humanistic education which is rooted in humanistic psychology, an American school of psychology that evolved in the middle of this century. Humanistic education is on the rise in educational institutions across the country because of a positive relationship between self-esteem and constructive learning and because of the growing self-esteem needs of our nation's children. This study sought to gain a grounded understanding of the experience and significance assigned to the experience of teaching with a focus on self-esteem by learning from fifteen teachers who actually do teach with such a focus. The qualitative method of in-depth phenomenological interviewing was employed. The data is presented in the form of narrated profiles of selected participants and in the form of key themes that comprise the phenomenon.

Subject Area

Elementary education|Early childhood education

Recommended Citation

Tulgan, Ronna Lynn, "Teaching with a focus on self-esteem: An in-depth phenomenological interviewing study" (1992). Doctoral Dissertations Available from Proquest. AAI9233171.
https://scholarworks.umass.edu/dissertations/AAI9233171

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