Teachers’ social and emotional competencies in nursing technical education

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Objectives: to identify the socio-emotional competencies in teachers who work in a Nursing technical course. Method: qualitative study in the action research modality. Inclusion criteria: being a teacher in a Nursing technical course. Data collection: December 2018 to June 2019, with the realization of five focus group meetings. Data analyzed using the Content Analysis technique, according to Bardin. Results: data classification into two categories: 1) Teacher socio-emotional competencies in a conceptual and experiential perspective; 2) Teacher socio-emotional competencies in a conscious perspective of lived experiences. Final Considerations: five socio-emotional competencies were listed for teaching practice: self-control, creativity, empathy, respect, and knowing how to listen. There was a strong awareness of the theme among teachers, impacting their teaching practice.

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de Azevedo, C. M., Balsanelli, A. P., & Tanaka, L. H. (2021). Teachers’ social and emotional competencies in nursing technical education. Revista Brasileira de Enfermagem, 74(6). https://doi.org/10.1590/0034-7167-2021-0109

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