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Danielle Bonner – ProQuest LLC, 2024
The purpose of this study is to determine if personality traits can predict the coaching intervention style preferences of teachers in the United States of America. The rationale for this study is to gain a better understanding of whether there are personality traits that are better suited to particular coaching techniques/methods. To address this…
Descriptors: Teachers, Coaching (Performance), Intervention, Personality Traits
Krejcová, Kristýna; Rymešová, Pavla; Chýlová, Hana – Journal on Efficiency and Responsibility in Education and Science, 2023
The mindfulness-based methods are on the rise in the mental health care of students as well as employees. Therefore, the research on self-compassion is necessary to explore abilities and personality traits that are cultivated by the mindfulness approach. Our research deals with the assessment of the level of self-compassion by the students of the…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, College Students, Altruism, Self Concept
Adi Zloof Golombick; Gil Zukerman; Michal Icht – International Journal of Language & Communication Disorders, 2024
Background: Research suggests that participating in a stuttering simulation-based learning (SBL) program could help speech-language pathology (SLP) students feel more at ease, less nervous and more capable while interacting with people who stutter. Personality traits may influence SLP students' self-efficacy beliefs as well as their level of…
Descriptors: Stuttering, Simulation, Speech Therapy, Speech Language Pathology

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