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Andrea Clemons – Journal of Higher Education Policy and Management, 2024
The Southwest Florida region experienced COVID-19 and a major hurricane between 2020 and 2022. The increase in major emergencies, which are often unpredictable, can be highly distressing for those affected. This phenomenological study describes the lived experiences of academics through these two significant traumatic events and explores the…
Descriptors: Resilience (Psychology), COVID-19, Pandemics, Natural Disasters
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Farshad Ghasemi – Psychology in the Schools, 2024
Student misbehavior is a significant occupational stressor for educators, with numerous emotional consequences threatening their mental well-being. However, research to date has failed to study the behavioral consequences of student misbehavior among teachers, as such stressors may lead to counterproductive workplace behaviors (CWB) that could…
Descriptors: Student Behavior, Behavior Problems, Stress Variables, Teacher Student Relationship
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Xiangping Cui; Zihao Zhang; Susan Zhang; Jun Shen; Wei Han; Hanqi Zhang – IEEE Transactions on Education, 2024
College teachers' acceptance of smart teaching tools affects whether they can make effective use of such tools while teaching, with the goal of materializing deep integration of technology and teaching activities. This article constructs a hypothetical model of college teachers' technology acceptance path for smart teaching tools based on the…
Descriptors: Educational Technology, Influences, College Faculty, Teacher Attitudes
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Mary Laski – Center on Reinventing Public Education, 2024
Concerns about the state of the teacher workforce are ever-increasing: the proportion of teachers who would recommend teaching continues to fall, as does interest in the profession among current students. Given these stark realities, many school systems are fundamentally redesigning teachers' roles in an attempt to make the job more attractive and…
Descriptors: Teaching Conditions, Teamwork, Models, Teacher Collaboration
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Mosley, Kristen C.; McCarthy, Christopher J. – Teacher Educator, 2023
Supporting and retaining U.S. K-12 beginning teachers remains a problem and has been linked to early career stress. Although teacher induction programs for beginning teachers have flourished in recent decades, beginning teacher stress persists and can undermine their occupational health. Teacher mentoring has been identified as an important way to…
Descriptors: Beginning Teachers, Mentors, Experience, Stress Variables
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Stark, Kristabel; Cummings, Chauntea – Urban Review: Issues and Ideas in Public Education, 2023
Teachers' emotional experiences at work have important implications for both teachers and students, particularly during challenging behavioral interactions. Understanding how teachers conceptualize the role of their workplace emotions can help school leaders and researchers develop policies and interventions to support teachers in navigating the…
Descriptors: Emotional Response, Teaching Conditions, Teacher Role, Urban Schools
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Qin, Lixia – Educational Research for Policy and Practice, 2021
This study provides in-depth analyses of how country contexts along with working conditions might relate to teachers' turnover intentions. Using a large sample of teachers and schools from 32 OECD countries, the study estimates a set of three-level HLM models of turnover intention. The findings reveal that teacher turnover intentions vary…
Descriptors: Faculty Mobility, Intention, Foreign Countries, Teaching Conditions
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Johan Bäcklund; Rebecka Florin Sädbom; Lena Manderstedt; Helena Anderström – Education Inquiry, 2024
In teacher education mentoring pre-service teachers is a critical factor. With background in research around mentoring pre-service teachers in connection to a training school project, this study aims to contribute knowledge about and identify mentors' experiences of mentorship in the setting of a training school. Through focus group interviews and…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Mentors, Preservice Teacher Education, Teacher Educators
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Yanzhe Zhou; Gaolou Zhou – Asia-Pacific Education Researcher, 2024
During the COVID-19 pandemic lockdown, teachers who are accustomed to teaching and preparing lessons through traditional ways have been forced to move the workplace from school to home and to shift their traditional working method to telecommuting. To understand how teachers are affected by the mandatory telecommuting, this study examined the…
Descriptors: Teleworking, Teacher Burnout, School Closing, COVID-19
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William Cotson; Lisa E. Kim – Psychology in the Schools, 2024
Though teacher well-being (TWB) has been decreasing over time, there is an identified lack of awareness in schools across England on how settings can support TWB. To address this gap, this study provides teachers with a space to share their conceptualizations of well-being, evaluate current school-level TWB provisions, and provide recommendations…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Elementary School Teachers, Well Being, Social Support Groups
Melissa Arnold Lyon; Matthew A. Kraft; Matthew P. Steinberg – Annenberg Institute for School Reform at Brown University, 2024
The U.S. has witnessed a resurgence of labor activism, with teachers at the forefront. We examine how teacher strikes affect compensation, working conditions, and productivity with an original dataset of 772 teacher strikes generating 48 million student days idle between 2007 and 2023. Using an event study framework, we find that, on average,…
Descriptors: Unions, Strikes, Activism, Compensation (Remuneration)
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Fabian Barch; Hua-Yu Sebastian Cherng – Journal for Multicultural Education, 2024
Purpose: Prior research reveals that teachers have lower job satisfaction when they have more Black students, but this work does not consider how different aspects of work conditions - and the increasing diversity of students beyond a Black/White binary - may matter. This study aims to examine the relationship between teachers' perceptions of work…
Descriptors: Classroom Environment, Racial Composition, Teacher Attitudes, Teaching Conditions
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Ehsan Zarei; Sean Kearney; Omid Mallahi – Issues in Educational Research, 2024
This research aims to identify and prioritise the professional needs of novice teachers using the Delphi technique. This qualitative, emergent design employs semi-structured interviews to collect data and the Atride-Sterling style for thematic analysis. Twelve novice teachers with different educational qualifications were purposively selected, and…
Descriptors: Educational Needs, Beginning Teachers, Barriers, Foreign Countries
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Junjun Chen – Asia-Pacific Education Researcher, 2024
This paper aimed to re-conceptualize teacher resilience, to develop the Teacher. Resilience Inventory, and to explore the impact of teacher resilience on job satisfaction and turnover intention using three sets of teacher samples from China. The validity of the Teacher Resilience Inventory was tested using content validity, construct validity,…
Descriptors: Resilience (Psychology), Test Construction, Job Satisfaction, Teacher Persistence
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Colby Gregg; Amanda M. Bowling – Journal of Agricultural Education, 2024
The purpose of this study was to collaborate with School-Based Agriscience Education (SBAE) teachers who identify as LGBTQ+ to examine the unique interactions between their chosen career and their sexual and/or gender minority identities. This phenomenology utilized queer theory to analyze data from semi-structured interviews with individuals who…
Descriptors: LGBTQ People, Agriculture Teachers, Self Concept, Sexual Identity
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