Psychological culture of a class teacher as the foundation of modern schoolchildren's psychological security

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This article discusses the role that psychological culture of class teacher plays in the establishment and maintenance of psychological safety in a modern schoolchild. The problem of protection against psychological abuse within the educational environment of a school is particularly important in the current socio-cultural realm. The article analyzes many pedagogical and psychological studies regarding the problem of psychological education of teachers. It discusses contradiction between the objective need to create a psychologically safe learning environment and the unwillingness of teachers to work on it due to low own level of psychological culture. The author introduced the original structural model of psychological culture of a class teacher, representing the integration of the three main components: the culture of pedagogical reflection, emotional culture and culture of pedagogical influence.

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Kulikova, T. I. (2012). Psychological culture of a class teacher as the foundation of modern schoolchildren’s psychological security. Psychology in Russia: State of the Art, 458–470. https://doi.org/10.11621/pir.2012.0029

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