2024
Emotionally intelligent school leadership predicts educator well-being before and during a crisis
Floman J, Ponnock A, Jain J, Brackett M. Emotionally intelligent school leadership predicts educator well-being before and during a crisis. Frontiers In Psychology 2024, 14: 1159382. PMID: 38425349, PMCID: PMC10903540, DOI: 10.3389/fpsyg.2023.1159382.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchWell-beingEmotional supportLeaders' emotion regulationEmotional skills trainingStaff well-beingTwo-wave studyConservation of resources theoryEducational well-beingEmotion regulationPositive affectPromote well-beingEmotional contagion theoryStructural equation modelingModeration analysisStudy 1Negative emotionsPsychological resourcesLower emotional exhaustionMultilevel modelsSkills trainingEmotionsTurnover intentionResources theoryContagion theoryJob satisfaction
2018
Supporting Improvements in Classroom Climate for Students and Teachers With the Four Pillars of Wellbeing Curriculum
Bradley C, Cordaro D, Zhu F, Vildostegui M, Han R, Brackett M, Jones J. Supporting Improvements in Classroom Climate for Students and Teachers With the Four Pillars of Wellbeing Curriculum. Translational Issues In Psychological Science 2018, 4: 245-264. DOI: 10.1037/tps0000162.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchWhole-school approachEffective learning environmentSelf-reported emotionsPositive psychological outcomesSelf-reported moodLow arousal positive statesClassroom climateLearning environmentSchool yearEmotion regulationStudents' moodPrivate schoolsPreparatory schoolsFeeling of contentmentPsychological outcomesTeachersEmotional climatePosttest methodologyPositive stateProgram practicesSchoolsStudentsIntervention researchCurriculumMood