Adaptation and implementation of the German social–emotional learning programme Papilio in Finland: A pilot study
: Merja Koivula, Marja-Leena Laakso, Riitta Viitala, Marita Neitola, Markus Hess, Herbert Scheithauer
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
: 2020
International Journal of Psychology
: 55
: 60
: 69
: 1464-066X
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1002/ijop.12615
: https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/epdf/10.1002/ijop.12615
: https://jyx.jyu.fi/handle/123456789/67647
This study investigated the cross‐national adaptation and implementation
 of Papilio, a German social–emotional learning programme, in Finnish 
early childhood education and care (ECEC) centres. Papilio is a 
developmentally focused, scientifically based intervention programme 
focused on preventing behavioural problems and fostering 
social–emotional competence in children aged 3–7. The aim of this study 
was to investigate and evaluate the cross‐national adaptation and 
cross‐cultural adaptation and implementation of Papilio in the Finnish 
ECEC context. Results from qualitative interviews with one Finnish 
Papilio trainer, 11 early childhood education (ECE) teachers, two ECE 
special education teachers and two nursery nurses are supplemented with 
teachers' and nursery nurses' (N = 75) questionnaire data. 
Qualitative thematic analysis revealed that cultural adaptations were 
necessary on four levels: accommodation of materials, adaptation of the 
contents of the materials, structure and delivery. The materials and 
training contents were culturally adapted, whereas the delivery of the 
intervention was adapted according to Finnish ECEC practices. The 
structural adaptation included discarding timeout, due to opposition by 
some educators. The educators were committed to implementing the 
programme as instructed and resolving the practical difficulties they 
encountered. Their motivation to implement Papilio increased as they 
observed improvements in the children's social–emotional competence 
during intervention.
