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Sokal, Laura; Eblie Trudel, Lesley; Heaman-Warne, Carl – Alberta Journal of Educational Research, 2023
Teachers have demonstrated a wide range of responses to the challenges of teaching within a pandemic. The current study investigated the relationship between resilience and post-traumatic growth in teachers during the COVID-19 pandemic. Based on administration of the Maslach Burnout Inventory in 2022, four teachers demonstrated high levels of…
Descriptors: Trauma, Teacher Burnout, Faculty Development, COVID-19
Babb, Jeff; Sokal, Laura; Eblie Trudel, Lesley – Canadian Journal of Education, 2022
During the initial wave of the COVID-19 pandemic, 1,930 Canadian teachers were surveyed about their burnout and resilience levels, as well as their job demands and resources. Latent profile analysis revealed that teachers were responding to their experiences in five distinct patterns, or profiles, of burnout or resilience. Survey data were then…
Descriptors: Profiles, Foreign Countries, Teacher Burnout, COVID-19
Chahar Mahali, Saghar; Sevigny, Phillip R. – Education and Urban Society, 2022
Many teachers enter classrooms with limited cross-cultural awareness and low levels of confidence to accommodate cultural diversity. Therefore, teaching a heterogeneous body of students requires teachers to have culturally responsive teaching self-efficacy (CRTSE). The investigation of factors impacting teachers' self-efficacy in teaching diverse…
Descriptors: Multicultural Education, Culturally Relevant Education, Self Efficacy, Preservice Teachers
Hamelin, Gabriella; Viviers, Simon; Litalien, David; Boulet, Johannie – International Journal for Educational and Vocational Guidance, 2023
This study aims to validate a predictive model of school counselors' burnout from occupational activities through "occupational identity suffering" (OIS). OIS is defined as the psyche battle between the individual's need for professional accomplishment and the inability to recognize one's profession in daily work duties. Tested among 269…
Descriptors: School Counselors, Burnout, Professional Development, Family Work Relationship
Laurie C. Faith; Valerie Prowse – Teacher Development, 2024
Self-regulated learning (SRL) is a fundamental skill for school and life. Much is known about how to effectively teach and support it in a classroom, though teachers often retreat to more structured, external learning regulation. Experts have identified the important role of pedagogical knowledge and personal self-regulated learning in helping…
Descriptors: Independent Study, Teacher Burnout, Executive Function, Special Education Teachers
Sandra O'Doherty – ProQuest LLC, 2024
Challenging student behavior can have detrimental effects on both students and staff. These effects do not only include students' diminished rates of on-task behavior and low-grade performance, but managing behavior can result in elevated levels of psychological distress and burnout, which places education workers at risk of experiencing…
Descriptors: Distance Education, Therapy, Behavior Modification, Training
Katie Crossman; Eman H. Ibrahim; Patricia Kostouros; Haimei Wang – TESL Canada Journal, 2024
English language teachers, especially those working with refugees and vulnerable populations, are at risk of empathy-based stress (e.g., burnout, compassion fatigue, vicarious trauma). Due to conditions prevalent in the English language teaching context and relationships of trust that develop classrooms, instructors may inadvertently be exposed to…
Descriptors: English (Second Language), Trauma, Language Teachers, Mental Health
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
Corinne Syrnyk; Erin Williams; Alisa McArthur – Journal of Further and Higher Education, 2024
Burnout, often linked to increased stress, can impact student mental health, academic success, and overall well-being. To investigate animal-assisted interventions' (specifically a canine-assisted intervention; CAI) impact on student stress and burnout, a free CAI event was held on campus prior to final exams (n = 41). Self-selecting participants…
Descriptors: Burnout, Stress Variables, Undergraduate Students, Intervention
Emily E. Larson; Yihan Xu; Philip Oreopoulous; Sasha Tregebov – Canadian Journal of Educational Administration and Policy, 2023
Educator wellbeing has broad implications for students and schools. Current approaches to address this problem are generally resource-intensive. This trial used novel nudges to increase wellbeing and decrease burnout among educators and other school-based faculty. We designed a light touch intervention where T1 received evidence-based wellbeing…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, School Personnel, Intervention, Well Being
Promethi Das Deep; Yixin Chen – Higher Education Studies, 2025
The COVID-19 pandemic significantly disrupted higher education. The sudden and profound transformations it necessitated had a direct and negative impact on higher education students, as evidenced by the widely reported instances of academic disengagement, decreased motivation, and lower performance. This was often due to student burnout caused by…
Descriptors: COVID-19, Pandemics, Electronic Learning, Fatigue (Biology)
McCormack, Coralie; Schönwetter, Dieter J.; Ruge, Gesa; Kennelly, Robert – Canadian Journal for the Scholarship of Teaching and Learning, 2023
Teaching in today's complex and competitive university environment has become increasingly demanding as teachers try to respond to the stress and burnout negatively impacting their work performance. In this environment, it is more important than ever that university teachers build resilience to overcome stress and burnout and continue a…
Descriptors: College Faculty, Teacher Persistence, Resilience (Psychology), Teacher Burnout
Dunn, Leigh C.; Alexander, Sean M.; Howard, Andrea L. – Infant and Child Development, 2022
Nearly 40% of Canadian university students are depressed. However, strong social support may mitigate adverse outcomes for some. This study examined: (1) If students who showed initial depression were more likely to experience poorer end-of-semester well-being (continued depressive symptoms, burnout, and poor social and academic adjustment); and…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Depression (Psychology), Well Being, Burnout
Lacey, Sajni – College & Research Libraries, 2022
I am a cis-gendered, white passing, able bodied, biracial settler woman of Sri Lankan and English ancestry. I currently live and work as an uninvited but grateful guest on the traditional territory of the Syilx Okanagan Peoples in what is now known as Kelowna, British Columbia. I am also grateful to have been a guest on the traditional territories…
Descriptors: Racial Identification, Self Concept, Minority Group Teachers, Librarians
Summer S. Braun; Kimberly A. Schonert-Reichl; Robert W. Roeser – Grantee Submission, 2020
Theoretical perspectives suggest the importance of teachers' emotion regulation skills, occupational health (e.g., burnout), and well-being (e.g., life satisfaction) for students, yet few studies have empirically tested these associations. The current study tested whether teachers' cognitive reappraisal, expressive suppression, occupational…
Descriptors: Self Control, Teacher Burnout, Job Satisfaction, Well Being