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David DeMatthews; Elizabeth Bettini; Bonnie Billingsley; Emily M. Burns – Journal of Learning Disabilities, 2025
Educators need supportive working conditions to fulfill their responsibilities to students, families, and colleagues. Given the crucial role of working conditions in teacher effectiveness, we sought to understand educators' (including general educators, paraeducators, special educators, and principals) perspectives about their working conditions…
Descriptors: Teacher Attitudes, Elementary School Teachers, Teaching Conditions, Inclusion
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Evthokia Stephanie Saclarides; Alexis L. Jones; Meghan A. Kessler – Elementary School Journal, 2025
Although research has documented the buffering potential of supportive work environments, school leaders, and colleagues, more research is needed to understand how school leadership structures can support teachers. Drawing upon 24 qualitative interviews that were collected at two time points during the COVID-19 pandemic, we analyzed teachers'…
Descriptors: COVID-19, Pandemics, Teacher Attitudes, Administrator Role
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Meghan Stacey; Mihajla Gavin; Scott Fitzgerald; Susan McGrath-Champ; Rachel Wilson – Discourse: Studies in the Cultural Politics of Education, 2024
Teacher workload is a growing problem internationally. In this article, we analyse an attempt by the state education bureaucracy of New South Wales (NSW), Australia, to address this through the 'Quality Time Program'. Drawing on labour process theory and Carol Bacchi's framework of 'What's the problem represented to be?', we analyse how the…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Faculty Workload, Educational Policy, Public Education
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Richard Lambert; Christopher McCarthy; Caroline Weppner; Cathy Malerba; David Osman; T. Scott Holcomb; Bryndle L. Bottoms – School Psychology, 2023
School psychologists have the psychological and consultative expertise necessary to support teachers who are vulnerable to stress. Transactional theory offers a lens to guide such support, as it posits that each teacher's unique appraisals of their work demands and resources determine the degree to which they are at risk for stress. This study…
Descriptors: Teaching Conditions, Stress Variables, Leadership Responsibility, Stress Management
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Nopphadon Piyamethanont; Patumphorn Piatanom – Shanlax International Journal of Education, 2024
The primary objective of this research is to investigate the relationship between organizational culture, job characteristics, and burnout among teachers affiliated with the Phetburi Primary Educational Service Area Office 1. Additionally, we aim to examine the predictive influence of organizational culture and job characteristics on burnout. To…
Descriptors: School Culture, Teacher Responsibility, Teacher Burnout, Predictor Variables
Wilfong, Shelly; Donlan, Ryan – Educational Leadership, 2021
When we feel like we matter, we can do our jobs better and feel more fulfilled. For educators, this can make the difference between staying in teaching or leaving. Researchers Shelly Wilfong and Ryan Donlan look at eight elements of the concept of mattering and how they can enhance a teacher's sense of efficacy.
Descriptors: Teaching Conditions, Elementary Secondary Education, Interpersonal Relationship, Cooperation
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Anders Astrup Christensen – Professional Development in Education, 2025
The concept of professional learning communities (PLCs) has received considerable attention in research as well as in school practice since the late 1990s. PLCs have been positively associated with a variety of outcomes for both teachers and students, but differences in the way the concept is operationalised, and the fact that most of the research…
Descriptors: Communities of Practice, Teacher Surveys, Foreign Countries, Job Satisfaction
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Jennifer Baumgartner; Carrie Ota; Cynthia DiCarlo; Rebecca Bauer; Russell Carson – Child Care in Practice, 2025
While the issue of teacher stress is widely recognized, little is currently known about childcare teachers' stress, its impact on teaching, and the relationship with professional activities. This study utilizes ecological momentary assessment (EMA) techniques with 50 early care teachers to examine the relationship between childcare teachers'…
Descriptors: Early Childhood Teachers, Stress Variables, Teaching Conditions, Teacher Burnout
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Khatereh Pourasadollahi; Michele Vincenti – Journal of Education and Learning, 2025
The COVID-19 pandemic significantly altered the employment landscape, including educational institutions, creating long-term effects for college and university employees. One of the major implications of the pandemic is the systemic transformations in employment and organisational dynamics, that resulted in effects on working conditions and…
Descriptors: COVID-19, Pandemics, Teacher Burnout, College Faculty
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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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Jorge Chávez Rojas; Juan Pablo Barril; Tatiana López Jiménez; Marc Clarà; Fabiano Silvestre Ramos; Karen Peel; Bernardita Justiniano – Pedagogy, Culture and Society, 2025
A key tool amongst the strategies used by teachers to combat stress at work is the construction and development of a professional identity. The underlying idea is that professional identity has the potential to prevent or help teachers to overcome burnout, a problem that is increasingly common within the profession. We conducted a multiple case…
Descriptors: Teacher Burnout, Professional Identity, Work Environment, Stress Management
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Bradford D. Daly; Anindita Rao; Robert J. Dixon; S. Kathleen Krach – Contemporary School Psychology, 2025
The COVID-19 pandemic has sparked some interest in understanding the mental health of university faculty, a factor which could influence recruitment and retention efforts. The present study surveyed 114 faculty members in school psychology training programs to explore some personal and professional factors related to the presence of…
Descriptors: COVID-19, Pandemics, Mental Health, College Faculty
National Center on Education and the Economy, 2024
Using time to enable success in teaching and learning is a critical part of every school's, district's and state's journey to success. It seems that there is never enough time in schools, and leaders struggle to make the most of what they have. How best to use this precious resource is a critical question. While time in isolation from other…
Descriptors: Time Management, Influences, Success, Educational Improvement
Jeremy Riggs – ProQuest LLC, 2023
Teachers are burning out at an elevated rate following the COVID-19 pandemic and little research has been conducted to understand what is contributing to their burnout. The purpose of this qualitative study was to understand what factors in the post-shutdown pandemic environment are contributing to burnout in veteran teachers (teachers with more…
Descriptors: Teacher Burnout, COVID-19, Pandemics, Teaching Conditions
Syson, Kate – ProQuest LLC, 2023
Teachers today are stressed, fatigued, and burning out. The world of teaching is becoming more complex with the increased needs of students, extra workload demands, and lasting effects of a pandemic that turned the education world on its head. At the same time there is pressure and an expectation on school leaders to demonstrate a commitment to…
Descriptors: Stress Variables, Elementary School Teachers, Rural Schools, Teacher Attitudes
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