Social control of emotions in preschool
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https://doi.org/10.18041/1657-7531/interaccion.0.2314Keywords:
emotions, social control of emotions, school and emotions, emotional educationAbstract
This research aimed to describe the role of emotional control that educational institutions and their actors exercise when faced with the emotional expression of teachers in the classroom. In this article, discoveries made at a public preschool in Bogotá are explained. An institutional ethnography was performed, creating a pedagogical profile through a documentary exam, direct observations, and interviews with members of the educational community. The emotional institutionalization was barely developed at the preschool level, a rupture between this and the rest of the educational levels (not only pedagogical and curricular but also emotional), an absence of control on the part of the parents, causing a relapse of the emotional action of the teacher. Vocation and experience were the factors that modeled such an action.
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