The Concept of “Good/Quality Kindergarten Teacher”: Comparative Points of View of First-year University Students Versus Graduating Students

  • Rozalina Engels-Kritidis Sofia University “St. Kliment Ohridski” Faculty of Primary and Preschool Education
Keywords: good teacher, quality kindergarten teacher, quality in preschool education, personal qualities, specialized professional qualities / skills / attitudes

Abstract

For the purpose of specifying the concept of the quality of preschool education, this publication presents part of the results of a wider study aimed at researching the notion of the “good/quality kindergarten teacher”. 72 students preparing to become preschool teachers in the Faculty of Primary and Preschool Education of the Sofia University “St. Kliment Ohridski” in Bulgaria took part in this research. The main method used for research is analysis of the students’ individual written essays on the subject “My idea of a good/quality kindergarten teacher”. The collected essays were subjected to qualitative analysis aimed at the distribution of the contained opinions regarding the essence of the notion of “good/quality kindergarten teacher” into an unlimited number of semantic categories, provisionally divided into two main groups: 1) general personal qualities, skills, attitudes, etc.; and 2) specialized professional qualities, skills, attitudes, etc. This paper presents the distributions of 136 categories, defined following the analysis of the data. Since half of the participating students (36) were approached at the beginning of their university education and the other half (36) participated during the middle of their last year, the publication specifically marks some of the most important differences in the relevant viewpoints of first-year students in comparison to the opinion of graduating students.

Author Biography

Rozalina Engels-Kritidis, Sofia University “St. Kliment Ohridski” Faculty of Primary and Preschool Education
Assoc. Prof. Phd. Rozalina Engels-Kritidis is a lecturer at Soka University, leading academic courses on two main disciplines: Basis and theory of pre-school education, and Language acquisition and speech development in early years. She is one of the authors of the pre-school educational programme system “Friends” (2009), approved by the Bulgarian Ministry of Education and Science. She has been a visiting scholar at a number of universities and institutions across Europe, including University of Cambridge, Athens Kapodistrian University, University of Patras, Central European University in Budapest, Catholic University of Leuven, Municipality of Sundsvall in Sweden, Comenius University in Bratislava, and German Youth Institute in Munich. She is the author of more than kfty publications in Bulgarian and English language, as well as the following three books: “Intercultural Educational Program for Preparatory Classes in Bulgarian Sunday Schools in Greece” (2013), “Proverbs and Sayings in the Educational Interaction with Bulgarian Children Living Abroad” (2013), and “The Child in the Allegory World of Proverbs and Sayings” (2012).

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Published
2015-06-30
How to Cite
Engels-Kritidis, R. (2015). The Concept of “Good/Quality Kindergarten Teacher”: Comparative Points of View of First-year University Students Versus Graduating Students. Multidisciplinary Journal of School Education, 4(1 (7). Retrieved from https://czasopisma.ignatianum.edu.pl/jpe/article/view/1127