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Rebecca J. Collie – Journal of Psychoeducational Assessment, 2024
This study involved examining the psychometric properties of the Tripartite Occupational Well-Being Scale (TOWBS) among a sample of 502 Australian teachers. The TOWBS (12 items) comprises three factors of subjective vitality, behavioral engagement, and professional growth. The TOWBS -- Short (3 items) assesses a broad factor of occupational…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Elementary School Teachers, Secondary School Teachers, Job Satisfaction
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Ma. Jenina N. Nalipay; Ronnel B. King; Yuyang Cai – School Mental Health, 2024
As the teaching profession becomes more demanding and teachers' work conditions become increasingly challenging, recent reports have shown declining levels of teacher well-being. Past studies on teacher well-being mostly focused its associations with teacher- and school-related outcomes. However, less research has been conducted on the…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, International Assessment, Teacher Welfare, Student Welfare
Maria M. Laura Ureta Viroga – ProQuest LLC, 2024
Teachers' physical and mental well-being have deteriorated in recent decades due to the pressures and strains in the workplace. This research was designed to contribute to a better understanding of teachers' challenges and struggles in their daily practices and their relationships with the school leadership team, colleagues, and the community. The…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Secondary School Teachers, Public School Teachers, Teacher Morale
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Isabelle Krummenacher; Tina Hascher; Caroline Mansfield; Susan Beltman; Julia Mori; Irene Guidon – Frontline Learning Research, 2024
Teaching is an immensely complex profession that often requires managing multiple and varied professional challenges. Despite these challenges, teachers tend to report moderate to high levels of well-being. This qualitative study explored this paradox by investigating the professional challenges reported and the coping strategies Swiss teachers…
Descriptors: Teacher Welfare, Barriers, Resilience (Psychology), Professional Autonomy
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Andrew J. Smith; Alicia L. Johnson; Yasuo Miyazaki; Marcela C. Weber; Hannah Wright; Brandon J. Griffin; Glen A. Holmes; Russell T. Jones – Psychology in the Schools, 2025
Throughout the COVID-19 pandemic, teachers risked their physical and mental health to continue providing educational services to students. This study examined the prevalence of mental health distress and risk factors among a sample of teachers from the mid-Atlantic United States. PreK-12 educators (N = 1295) completed online cross-sectional…
Descriptors: Elementary School Teachers, Early Childhood Teachers, Secondary School Teachers, Mental Health
Suzy Z. Khoury – ProQuest LLC, 2024
This study examined the relationship between psychological empowerment and three demographic variables of secondary educators in an urban public school in the State of Michigan. Psychological empowerment is traced historically from a concept in the business industry that focuses on customer service to a set of processes and sub-dimensions that…
Descriptors: Secondary School Teachers, Urban Schools, Social Cognition, Self Determination
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Ashlyn M. Fiegener; Curt M. Adams – Journal of School Leadership, 2025
Previous research identifies instructional program coherence as a school condition that has positive effects on student performance. This study investigates how instructional program coherence (IPC) operates as a social mechanism that supports teachers' psychological needs. We hypothesized that IPC would be positively related to teacher perceived…
Descriptors: Urban Schools, Elementary School Teachers, Middle School Teachers, Instructional Program Divisions
Kayla N. Marsh; Christopher J. Eck; K. Dale Layfield; Joseph L. Donaldson – Journal of Research Initiatives, 2025
Teacher attrition is a historic problem that is now an educational crisis. School-based agricultural education (SBAE) is not exempt from this crisis, with teacher shortages dating back to the passing of the Smith-Hughes Act. For the past three decades, researchers have studied this phenomenon to better understand the needs of SBAE teachers to…
Descriptors: Agricultural Education, Agriculture Teachers, Educational Needs, Individual Needs
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Eric M. Anderman; Andrew H. Perry; Hyun Ji Lee; Susan D. McMahon; Ron A. Astor; Dorothy L. Espelage; Andrew Martinez; Linda A. Reddy; Frank C. Worrell – Journal of School Violence, 2024
We examined relations of U.S. teachers' perceptions of mastery and performance goal structures to violence perpetrated against them before and during COVID-19. We hypothesized that perceptions of an instructional emphasis on mastery (i.e. mastery goal structure) would be related to lower levels of victimization, whereas perceptions of an emphasis…
Descriptors: School Safety, School Violence, Teacher Characteristics, Institutional Characteristics
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Darlene Listro; John C. Pijanowski – Education Leadership Review, 2024
The purpose of this study was to measure teacher well-being and assess specific ways administrators affect the physical and mental health of staff. A modified PERMAH Workplace Survey was administered in response to a significant decline in annual climate survey results postpandemic. Key findings were analyzed through the lens of the Areas of…
Descriptors: Elementary School Teachers, Secondary School Teachers, Early Childhood Teachers, Teacher Welfare
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Pamela R. Rockwood; Monica R. Rouse – Education Leadership Review, 2024
With the 2020 March declaration of the COVID-19 pandemic, normal in the teaching profession was turned upside down with state mandated school closures, changes in instructional delivery, and social isolation. As a result of this educational disruption, as well as new extreme health risks, teacher stress and concern for their well-being increased…
Descriptors: COVID-19, Pandemics, Elementary School Teachers, Secondary School Teachers
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Jane Perryman; Alice Bradbury; Graham Calvert; Katie Kilian – British Journal of Educational Studies, 2025
Accountability policy and its negative effects on teachers' working lives and retention is internationally recognised as a problem in education with school evaluation and inspection being a particular issue, particularly in England. Research suggests that the school inspection system Ofsted impacts negatively on the health and well-being of staff…
Descriptors: Teacher Persistence, Accountability, Foreign Countries, Educational Policy
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Kathy Smith; Jennifer Mansfield; Megan Adams – Australian Educational Researcher, 2025
The global 2020 COVID-19 pandemic impacted teaching and learning in all education institutions. The unprecedented and rapid shift from classroom based to fully online teaching raised unfamiliar dilemmas for educators, requiring immediate operational and pedagogical changes to meet previously unimagined demands. This study reports how an Australian…
Descriptors: Electronic Learning, COVID-19, Pandemics, Foreign Countries
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Mehmet Sükrü Bellibas; Mahmut Polatcan; Muaz Özcan; Muhammet Ibrahim Akyürek – Journal of Educational Administration, 2024
Purpose: The present study aims to examine the moderation role of school culture attributes (individualism versus collectivism) in the relationship between paternalistic leadership and teacher commitment, mediated by teacher well-being. Design/methodology/approach: The data included 1,152 teachers across 104 schools in Türkiye using a multilevel…
Descriptors: Non Western Civilization, Instructional Leadership, Cultural Context, Power Structure
Amanda Marie Pope – ProQuest LLC, 2024
The research problem for this study is that educators face increasing levels of stress that surpass other professions (Markan & Agrawal, 2022). This stress, unchecked, can lead to feelings of burnout, reduced self-efficacy, and affected mental health. These outcomes may impact student learning and mental health. Understanding practices that…
Descriptors: Physical Activities, Teacher Welfare, Health Behavior, Physical Health
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