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Smith, Shanta M. – Penn GSE Perspectives on Urban Education, 2022
Research shows that Black Women principals are often assigned to lead and turn around the most challenging schools with limited resources. This article provides a brief review of the historical trauma and incessant work-related stressors that Black Women principals encounter. The strategy of Revolutionary Rest is proposed as a collaborative and…
Descriptors: Principals, Women Administrators, African Americans, Administrator Responsibility
Johnson, Mona M. – Educational Leadership, 2020
Compassion fatigue and secondary traumatic stress can be exhausting for education leaders. The good news, says district administrator Mona Johnson, is that they can also be prevented.
Descriptors: Altruism, Burnout, Self Management, Coping
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DeMatthews, David; Carrola, Paul; Reyes, Pedro; Knight, David – Clearing House: A Journal of Educational Strategies, Issues and Ideas, 2021
Principals are critical to improving schools, but job-related stress and burnout are factors that can limit principal effectiveness and lead to untimely turnover. Extant literature, leadership preparation programs, and district policies have largely ignored principal burnout despite the increased complexity of the principalship and increasing…
Descriptors: Principals, Burnout, Work Environment, Stress Variables
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Imad, Mays – To Improve the Academy, 2021
The purpose of this article is to reflect on the pertinence and utility of using a trauma-informed lens in educational development. A trauma-informed approach is a framework grounded in an understanding of and responsiveness to the impact of trauma. After I describe the primary source of traumatic stress many faculty members are experiencing, I…
Descriptors: Trauma, Educational Development, COVID-19, Pandemics
Dhwani Sanghavi – Communique, 2024
Although there is a lack of accurate data on the exact number of international students in school psychology graduate programs, international student enrollment seems to be increasing, especially from Asia. Graduate school is challenging for everyone; however, it can be exponentially more difficult for those who are navigating both their identity…
Descriptors: Graduate Study, Foreign Students, Psychology, Majors (Students)
Pierrottet, Celina – National Association of State Boards of Education, 2022
Teachers need training and support to address the secondary traumatic stress (STS) they may experience as well as identify and address students' trauma. To ensure that all teachers can do both, state leaders need to embed trauma-informed practices in mandated teacher training on trauma and self-care. A trauma-informed education system will ensure…
Descriptors: Teachers, Posttraumatic Stress Disorder, Trauma, Trauma Informed Approach
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Essary, Jessica N.; Barza, Lydia; Thurston, Roy J. – Kappa Delta Pi Record, 2020
Teachers interacting with stressed and traumatized children are susceptible to secondary traumatic stress. Unlike college coursework in other social service disciplines, a dearth of literature on this topic informs teacher preparation programs. Prevention and intervention strategies for educators are suggested in this article.
Descriptors: Stress Variables, Trauma, Teacher Education Programs, Prevention
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Herring, Natashia – BU Journal of Graduate Studies in Education, 2020
Self-regulation is the ability to adjust one's level of energy to match the situation; monitor, evaluate and modify one's emotion; shift attention or ignore various stimuli; engage in social interactions in a sustained way; and connect and empathize with other people. This research explored self-regulation among teachers as a factor in student…
Descriptors: Self Management, Self Control, Classroom Environment, Teacher Behavior
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Cordova, Sierra; Altieri, Val, Jr.; McCarthy, John; Diehl, Robert – Journal of Physical Education, Recreation & Dance, 2023
A collective priority of teachers is to facilitate students in thriving academically, personally, and socially. However, the challenges associated with compassion fatigue (i.e., the mental, physical, and emotional exhaustion that comes with working with and caring for individuals who are impacted by distress and trauma) combined with personal and…
Descriptors: Physical Education Teachers, Health Education, Teacher Persistence, Coping
Crepeau-Hobson, Franci – Communique, 2020
COVID-19 is a crisis unlike any the country has faced before. Unlike other events, the pandemic is affecting every community in some way. The constantly evolving situation is creating significant stress and uncertainty--not only for children and youth, but also for those charged with caring for those students at home and in educational and mental…
Descriptors: Public Health, Crisis Management, Caregivers, School Role
Mann, Angela; Zaheer, Imad; Kelly-Vance, Lisa – Communique, 2019
School psychologists deal with challenging situations, including taking on student traumatic experiences, screening for mental health difficulties, dealing with difficult parents, navigating conflict-filled team meetings, advocating for student and family needs, hearing stories of abuse, and supporting school staff who may be experiencing…
Descriptors: School Psychologists, Work Environment, Burnout, Barriers
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O'Hagan, Andrea; Dyer, Elaine – set: Research Information for Teachers, 2019
Jade Speaks Up is an Accident Compensation Corporation (ACC)-funded programme. It supports teachers to use process drama and other activities to introduce the topic of domestic violence while at the same time developing emotional literacy, trust, and self-calming skills. This article draws on qualitative and quantitative evaluation data to show…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Drama, Health Education, Family Violence
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Murphy, Carole; Ozturgut, Osman; French, Joan – Journal of International Education and Leadership, 2013
The purpose of this article is to help leaders do their jobs more effectively by examining the components of brain-wise leadership. The article is divided into five parts: Part I is a general overview, defining brain-wise leadership, its traits, attributes and some of the styles of effective leadership. Part II begins with the strategies for…
Descriptors: Brain, Leadership Styles, Leadership Effectiveness, Decision Making
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DeFrank, Richard S. – Journal of Management Education, 2012
Given the growing literature on and documented importance of workplace stress, it is suggested that this topic deserves more than a casual mention in introductory management classes. The current article reviews a comprehensive course dedicated to the phenomenon of stress in the work setting, which addresses issues such as theories, demands and…
Descriptors: Stress Management, Teaching Methods, Stress Variables, Coping
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Kovacs, Patty Rust – Journal of College Admission, 2008
By definition, adolescence begins with the onset of puberty (often starting earlier now) and ends when adult responsibilities are assumed (often starting later). This is a very long period of enormous change and rapid growth, physically, socially, sexually, cognitively, emotionally, motivationally, and morally. Adolescents are moving from…
Descriptors: Adolescent Development, Adolescents, Puberty, Developmental Stages
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