The heart of the matter: a teacher's self-study of the emotional curriculum in the foundation phase.
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2014
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Abstract
The focus of this self-study research was on understanding and attending to the emotional
curriculum in my practice as a teacher within the Foundation Phase (grade 1-3). Taking a
humanistic perspective in my study allowed me to understand the emotional curriculum as
a process of attending to the inter-related emotional, academic and social needs of learners.
The „heart of the matter‟ was a recurring metaphor, representing learners‟ and teachers‟
emotions, as well as heart-full teaching and learning. As the central research participant, I
retraced and re-examined my own personal history and created strategies to facilitate the
emotional curriculum in my grade 3 classroom. 23 grade 3 learners were also participants
in the study. My critical friends, my fellow Master of Education (MEd) self-study
researchers, participated by providing support and advice. I used the personal history selfstudy
method to recall significant instances that shaped my personal and professional
development. I used artefact retrieval, journal writing, memory drawing and family
storytelling to assist me in remembering key experiences. Three main themes arose from
my personal history narrative: a) affection, warmth and care; b) attentiveness and special
awareness; and c) motivation and positivity. These themes offered me initial ideas that I
extended in implementing the emotional curriculum. The developmental portfolio method
enabled me to account for the enactment of the emotional curriculum. Through deep
reflection into the implementation of the heart-full teaching and learning, three significant
themes arose: a) heart-full communication; b) careful observation and special attention;
and c) relationships. Through this self-study research, I became aware that there is a need
for learners to obtain not only academic support at school, but also the emotional support
that was mostly lacking in my own schooling, but that I did receive at home. This selfstudy
research has made me realise that many learners experience emotional difficulties at
school and at home and that they require assistance in learning to express and deal with
these challenges. The emotional wellbeing of learners is the heart of education.
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M. Ed. University of KwaZulu-Natal, Durban 2014.
Keywords
Emotional intelligence--Study and teaching (Primary), Early childhood education--Curricula., Curriculum planning., Child development., Theses--Education.