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Vanessa Jantzer; Fanny C. Ossa; Stefan Lerch; Franz Resch; Michael Kaess – International Journal of Bullying Prevention, 2023
Although teachers are key figures of a program's effectiveness, most intervention studies to date have not explored how anti-bullying programs are associated with changes at teacher level. Moreover, teacher data also informs about aspects of program implementation, which are essential in program evaluations. Therefore, the aim of this study was to…
Descriptors: Bullying, Prevention, Foreign Countries, Program Implementation
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Nora Ries; Kristin Wolf; Franziska Baier-Mosch; Annika Roth; Mareike Kunter – Learning Environments Research, 2024
The present study aimed to investigate the relative predictive power of teachers' beliefs about cooperative learning, their participation in professional development courses on cooperative learning, emotional exhaustion, and the frequency of cooperative learning implementation before the outbreak of the COVID-19 pandemic for the frequency of…
Descriptors: Cooperative Learning, COVID-19, Pandemics, Teacher Surveys
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Kolleck, Nina; Schuster, Johannes; Hartmann, Ulrike; Gräsel, Cornelia – Research in Education, 2021
In recent years, teachers around the world have been increasingly confronted with various expectations concerning the improvement of their classroom practices and school activities. One factor widely acknowledged to facilitate school and classroom improvement is a strong collaborative culture among teachers. As such, teachers are expected to work…
Descriptors: Secondary School Teachers, Team Teaching, Teacher Collaboration, Teacher Attitudes
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Dorenkamp, Isabelle; Süß, Stefan – European Journal of Higher Education, 2017
Aligning work and private life is a significant challenge for young academics because of demanding working conditions (e.g. high workload, low job security). It is particularly strong for young female academics due to growing family responsibilities. Our study aims to identify the factors influencing the work-life conflict of young academics and…
Descriptors: Conflict, Online Surveys, Family Work Relationship, Job Security
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Mikus, Katharina; Teoh, Kevin R. H. – Educational Psychology, 2022
It is essential to understand how teachers cope with stress and how this affects their well-being as teachers work in very demanding environments. The study employed the transactional model of stress and coping as a theoretical framework to investigate the relationship between the Psychological Capital dimensions (self-efficacy, hope, resilience,…
Descriptors: Futures (of Society), Coping, Secondary School Teachers, Psychological Patterns
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Dudenhöffer, Sarah; Claus, Matthias; Schöne, Klaus; Letzel, Stephan; Rose, Dirk-Matthias – Teachers and Teaching: Theory and Practice, 2017
The aim of the present study was to investigate teachers' sickness presenteeism (SP). We examined the prevalence of SP in a sample of teachers as well as work-related and health-related influencing factors of teachers' SP. We used a cross-sectional study design. Teachers working at different types of schools in Rhineland-Palatinate (Germany)…
Descriptors: Physical Health, Diseases, Attendance, Case Studies
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Klein, Esther Dominique; Bronnert-Härle, Hanna; Boone, William John; Muslic, Barbara – School Effectiveness and School Improvement, 2022
Past research has documented the relevance principals have for school improvement. However, how principals lead schools is dependent on institutional context. Furthermore, an international comparison of leadership might be susceptible to bias because the majority of leadership research is from Anglophone countries. The goal of the paper was to…
Descriptors: Principals, Instructional Leadership, Cross Cultural Studies, Administrator Effectiveness
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Kruse, Stefan; Dedering, Kathrin – Improving Schools, 2018
In the mid-1990s, inclusion was introduced into discussions on education; today, we still do not have a precisely defined concept of inclusion. This article focuses its attention in this context on Germany, which in ratifying the Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities in 2009 embarked on the path towards realising an inclusive…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Inclusion, Disabilities, Regular and Special Education Relationship
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Blumenthal, Stefan; Blumenthal, Yvonne – International Journal of Educational Methodology, 2021
Various studies have shown that teachers are subject to an increased stress level and the associated physical and psychological consequences. In this article, the possibilities of coping of stressful situations in everyday school life are systematized. In addition, the knowledge and usage of available programs and trainings for coping with stress…
Descriptors: Coping, Teacher Attitudes, Foreign Countries, Stress Variables
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Müller, Lars; Schneijderberg, Christian – Higher Education Forum, 2020
Within the vertically differentiated German university system, the Humboldtian ideal of the unity of research and teaching can no longer be taken for granted. We argue that the organizational academic profession actively pursues the erosion of the unity of research and teaching in their social partnership with the state, trading autonomy for proof…
Descriptors: College Faculty, Faculty Workload, Professional Autonomy, Scientific Research
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Garner, Nicole; Eilks, Ingo – EURASIA Journal of Mathematics, Science & Technology Education, 2015
Non-formal student laboratory environments for primary and secondary school science education have become a major trend in the German educational arena in recent years. These non-formal student laboratory environments are thought to offer unique experimental learning experiences that often cannot be realized in daily school routines. The biggest…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Expectation, Science Laboratories, Chemistry
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Gerlach, Rebecca; Gockel, Christine – School Leadership & Management, 2018
Psychological safety is the shared belief that the team is safe for interpersonal risk-taking. Critical team events such as conflict and faultlines (hypothetical lines that split a team into subgroups) should impact psychological safety. Previous research has shown the benefits of task conflict on team outcomes under certain conditions and the…
Descriptors: Principals, Teacher Administrator Relationship, Correlation, Risk
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Chan, Man Ching Esther; Clarke, David J.; Clarke, Doug M.; Roche, Anne; Cao, Yiming; Peter-Koop, Andrea – Mathematics Education Research Journal, 2018
The major premise of this project is that teachers learn from the act of teaching a lesson. Rather than asking "What must a teacher already know in order to practice effectively?", this project asks "What might a teacher learn through their activities in the classroom and how might this learning be optimised?" In this project,…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Learning Strategies, Case Studies, Online Surveys
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Uhlenwinkel, Anke; Béneker, Tine; Bladh, Gabriel; Tani, Sirpa; Lambert, David – International Research in Geographical and Environmental Education, 2017
The small-scale research presented in this paper was conducted as part of the GeoCapabilities project. Though originating in the Anglophone world, the project attempts to address the purposes and values of geography education internationally. Using the idea of "powerful disciplinary knowledge" the project asks what geography has to offer…
Descriptors: Geography Instruction, Barriers, Foreign Countries, Teacher Attitudes
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Brändle, Tobias – Higher Education Quarterly, 2016
Recently, it has been discussed how actors at universities perceive the Bologna Process. However, there is a lack of understanding about the determinants influencing attitudes towards the reform. In particular, the relation between education policy ideals and perceptions of the Bologna Process has gone unobserved. Based on a survey at three…
Descriptors: Surveys, Foreign Countries, Educational Policy, Higher Education
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