2017
DOI: 10.15405/epsbs.2017.10.91
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Generational And Sex Differences In Relation To Empathy Among Pre-Graduate Teachers

Abstract: Insufficient attention is paid to the issue of empathy in the context of undergraduate teacher training. Nevertheless, empathy is one of the important skills that facilitates and deepens interpersonal relationships and strengthens interpersonal interactions. Empathy as a psychological construct consists of an affective (feeling an adequate emotion triggered by the emotions of others), cognitive (the ability to understand or predict what the other person might think, feel, do) and a mixed component (cognitive a… Show more

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“…The second reason could be the unique traits and distinct ways of studying the current generation of students. Generation Z are digital natives and prioritize virtuality over reality, they "show a higher degree of narcissism and are more disconnected from the real world" [2]. They are accustomed to processing huge amounts of information and extensive multitasking, but they also encounter more issues when it comes to keeping focus for prolonged periods of time.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The second reason could be the unique traits and distinct ways of studying the current generation of students. Generation Z are digital natives and prioritize virtuality over reality, they "show a higher degree of narcissism and are more disconnected from the real world" [2]. They are accustomed to processing huge amounts of information and extensive multitasking, but they also encounter more issues when it comes to keeping focus for prolonged periods of time.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%