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Christina L. Oats – ProQuest LLC, 2024
While it is well understood that teachers are leaving the profession, what is less discussed is the why behind teachers choosing to leave. In 2023, 44% of teachers surveyed said they were likely or very likely to leave their job within the next two years. By 2025, unfilled teaching positions are expected to approach 200,000 (Mielke, 2023). This…
Descriptors: Middle School Teachers, Teacher Burnout, Emotional Response, Teacher Attitudes
Mackenzie N. Wink; Alexandria J. Tomkunas; Maria D. LaRusso – School Psychology, 2024
Educators' high levels of stress have been well documented in existing literature, though little research has directly looked at comparisons of stress experiences and needs for support based on school level. The present study included 33 teachers (19 elementary and 14 middle school) from one school district who participated in semistructured…
Descriptors: Stress Variables, Elementary School Teachers, Middle School Teachers, Stress Management
Ginger Elizabeth Boyd – ProQuest LLC, 2024
The severe teacher shortage in Alabama's rural districts negatively impacts student outcome and educational quality. The purpose of this study was to assess the challenges and coping strategies related to recruiting and retaining teachers in rural Alabama schools. The study's theoretical frameworks are Ryan and Deci's intrinsic motivation and…
Descriptors: Teacher Shortage, Rural Schools, Work Environment, Teaching Conditions
Matthew S. Hollstein; Sarah J. Kaka; Jim Harris – Middle School Journal, 2025
The purpose of this study was to understand how middle school teachers cope with trauma. Case studies were employed with four middle school teachers. The findings from this study illuminated the unique experiences of rural middle school teachers. These findings highlight significant gaps in how teachers are supported and respond to stress and…
Descriptors: Resilience (Psychology), Middle School Teachers, Trauma, Coping
Lang, Juana M.; Valk, Joshua – Acta Educationis Generalis, 2023
Introduction: The study aimed to explore teachers' general working conditions, job demands and resources, and teachers' general well-being in four middle schools in the Southeastern U.S during COVID-19. Methods: The methodology for this study was qualitative. The sampling strategy was purposeful and comprised 15 educators. The data were collected…
Descriptors: Teaching Conditions, Middle School Teachers, Teacher Responsibility, Well Being
Marena R. Doxie – ProQuest LLC, 2020
A widely-studied topic across behavioral science and education fields, trauma and mental health are often focused on the needs of students rather than staff. This research addresses the reality of institutional systemic trauma (IST) experienced by middle school teachers in a public-school setting. Expanding on current definitions of trauma, IST is…
Descriptors: Trauma, Trauma Informed Approach, Teacher Effectiveness, Middle School Teachers
Junker, Robin; Holodynski, Manfred – Teacher Development, 2022
The stressors of teaching can be individual and hard to identify. Merely recalling stressful events after a lesson can be biased by neglect, modification, or extenuation of memories. Therefore, the present study explores how video data can be used to reactivate or relive stressor memory. Eight teachers' lessons were recorded while their stress was…
Descriptors: Feedback (Response), Stress Variables, Video Technology, Teaching Conditions
Kretchmar, Kerry – Teaching Education, 2023
This paper examines the experiences of 18 teachers in Wisconsin during the COVID-19 pandemic to address two questions: (1) What do teaching conditions look like during the COVID-19 pandemic? (2) How have educators adapted during the COVID-19 pandemic? This research offers a snapshot of the varied delivery models, safety and mitigation practices,…
Descriptors: Teaching Experience, Teaching Conditions, COVID-19, Pandemics
Pacana, Nina Mea S.; Ramos, Charmen D.; Catarata, Maryland N.; Inocian, Reynaldo B. – International Journal of Education and Practice, 2019
Quality of the instructional process is at stake when taught by out-of-field teachers. The current study identified the problems met by such teachers who teach across their specialization in the teaching of social studies. These Out-of-field social studies teachers encounter several issues in the preparation and administration of their lessons.…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Social Studies, Specialization, Teacher Competencies
Jeter, Lisa – ProQuest LLC, 2013
Teacher burnout contributes to poor psychological and physical health, absenteeism, early retirement, and leads to inadequate teacher performance with adverse outcomes in student learning and achievement. Effective coping skills have been proposed as possible protectors from the effects of burnout; therefore, examining teachers' coping resources…
Descriptors: Case Studies, Teacher Burnout, Coping, Elementary School Teachers
Kelly, Angela M.; Gningue, Serigne M.; Qian, Gaoyin – Education and Urban Society, 2015
This study explored the challenges facing 1st-year alternatively certified teachers of mathematics and science in urban middle schools. Four teachers, participants in a National Science Foundation (NSF)-funded Robert Noyce Scholarship Program, were followed from preservice training through their 1st year of teaching, having taken part in…
Descriptors: Middle School Teachers, Beginning Teachers, Urban Schools, Mathematics Teachers
Maring, Elisabeth F.; Koblinsky, Sally A. – Journal of School Health, 2013
Background: Exposure to community violence compromises teacher effectiveness, student learning, and socioemotional well-being. This study examined the challenges, strategies, and support needs of teachers in urban schools affected by high levels of community violence. Methods: Twenty teachers from 3 urban middle schools with predominantly…
Descriptors: Violence, Teaching Conditions, Barriers, Change Strategies
Cancio, Edward J.; Conderman, Greg – Beyond Behavior, 2008
Mrs. Donohue, a middle school teacher of students with emotional and behavior disorders (EBD), emphasizes that her job is extremely challenging. Her biggest issue is lack of administrative support. Mr. Clark, a teacher for students with EBD at an alternative school, had similar experiences with administrators in the past. He says, "The current…
Descriptors: Nontraditional Education, Behavior Problems, Middle School Teachers, Middle School Students