Research Symposium
23rd annual Undergraduate Research Symposium, April 6, 2023
Meghan Mandile Poster Session 2: 1:30 pm - 2:30 pm/ Poster #36

BIO
I am a sophomore pursuing a duel degree in Criminology and Psychology with a minor in Child Development. I am involved in Dance Marathon, Phi Alpha Delta, and my sorority Sigma Delta Tau as the Membership Experience Director.
Do Early Childhood Educators Have a Positive or Negative Perception on the Implementation of a Social-Emotional Curriculum?
Authors: Meghan Mandile, Lindsey DennisStudent Major: Criminology and Psychology
Mentor: Lindsey Dennis
Mentor's Department: Teacher Education Mentor's College: College of Education Co-Presenters: Bailey Flomp, Melanie Gutierrez, Kelsey Strigler
Abstract
This mixed-methods (i.e., quantitative and qualitative) study is aimed at exploring early childhood educators’ perceptions and experiences with the social-emotional curriculum Rebound Recovery, focusing on preschool-aged children. Early childhood is a critical period for development that can help to build foundational skills that influence social and academic development.. Early education teachers who implemented the social-emotional curriculum will complete several survey instruments related to managing challenging behavior as well as their self-efficacy and other perceptions of working with preschool age children. They will then be placed in groups of four to participate in a focus group interview. Data from the survey instruments and focus groups will be analyzed to answer the following research questions: What are the experiences, perceptions, and opinions of early childhood educators after implementing the Rebound and Recovery curriculum with preschool age children? What is the relationship between teacher (1) self-efficacy, (2) perceived relationships with students in their classrooms, (3) stress, and (4) priorities and beliefs about behavior, teaching practices and children, and their continued use of Rebound and Recovery?
Keywords: rebound recovery, education, preschool