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Kaitlin Jackson; La’Chandra Parker – Journal of Special Education Preparation, 2023
This article presents an overview of literature on special education teacher burnout and attrition, which has historically been a significant challenge that culminates in a cycle of teacher shortages and subsequent negative outcomes for students with disabilities. As a proactive measure to combat special education teacher stress, burnout, and…
Descriptors: Beginning Teachers, Special Education Teachers, Faculty Mobility, Burnout
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McBath, Gabrielle L. – Journal on Educational Psychology, 2018
Morality and ethics are two instrumental facets within academia. Often however, with increasing federal, state, and local mandates, educational administration loses sight of these two criteria (Kowalski, 2008). Greenleaf (2010/1977), countering this dilemma, established a visionary leadership-style known as Servant-Leadership, wherein the leader…
Descriptors: Educational Theories, Leadership Styles, Comparative Analysis, Models
Mirra, Nicole; Rogers, John – Voices in Urban Education, 2015
Allocated classroom time is not the same as time available for learning--a host of economic and social stressors undermine learning time in schools serving low-income students. When time is limited, it is hard to meet rigorous learning standards. The challenge is compounded in high-poverty schools where community stressors place additional demands…
Descriptors: High Schools, Stress Variables, Low Income Groups, Time Factors (Learning)
Sharp, Helen M. – School Administrator, 1998
The spouse of a former superintendent provides suggestions for minimizing, though never eliminating, harmful repercussions on their mates. Expectations of being a public persona, socializing with board members, sacrificing free time, responding to public criticism, and dealing with boards' private agendas demand creative coping approaches.…
Descriptors: Coping, Elementary Secondary Education, Family Life, Politics of Education
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Goodin, Robert E.; Rice, James Mahmud; Bittman, Michael; Saunders, Peter – Social Indicators Research, 2005
People's welfare is a function of both time and money. People can--and, it is said, increasingly do--suffer time-poverty as well as money-poverty. It is undeniably true that people feel increasingly time pressured, particularly in dual-earner households. But much of the time devoted to paid and unpaid tasks is over and above that which is strictly…
Descriptors: Leisure Time, Surveys, Foreign Countries, Time Management
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Mattingly, Marybeth J.; Sayer, Liana C. – Journal of Marriage and Family, 2006
Free time has the potential to reduce time pressures, yet previous studies paradoxically report increases in free time concurrent with increases in feeling rushed. Using U.S. time diary data from 708 individuals in 1975 and 964 individuals in 1998, we review the evidence on trends in free time and subjective perceptions of feeling rushed, and…
Descriptors: Gender Differences, Perception, Leisure Time, Time Management
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Hockey, John – Studies in Higher Education, 1994
Problems encountered by first-year social science doctoral students in adjusting to their new status as novice researchers are examined, including intellectual solitariness, professional and social isolation, new work organization requirements, anxiety concerning time and productivity, intellectual life, and supervision. Factors contributing to…
Descriptors: Anxiety, Doctoral Degrees, Graduate Students, Higher Education
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Roxburgh, Susan – Journal of Family Issues, 2006
In this article, I examine the distribution of time pressure associated with the roles of marital partner and parent using data from a telephone survey. Results of an analysis of open-ended responses indicate that less than a quarter of respondents are satisfied with the time they spend with their children and spouses. Women are more likely to…
Descriptors: Spouses, Females, Telephone Surveys, Males