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Tarrasch, Ricardo – Educational Studies, 2019
Students in special education teaching and counselling are exposed to relatively high levels of stress during their studies and their professional career, which are commonly manifested in high occupational burnout. Professional development programmes normally do not address this issue. A practicum course was developed to provide theoretical…
Descriptors: Metacognition, Mental Health, Teacher Burnout, Preservice Teachers
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Hayes, Rachel; Titheradge, Daniel; Allen, Kate; Allwood, Matt; Byford, Sarah; Edwards, Vanessa; Hansford, Lorraine; Longdon, Bryony; Norman, Shelley; Norwich, Brahm; Russell, Abigail Emma; Price, Anna; Ukoumunne, Obioha C.; Ford, Tamsin – British Journal of Educational Psychology, 2020
Background: Teaching is a stressful occupation with poor retention. The Incredible Years® Teacher Classroom Management (TCM) programme is a training programme that research has demonstrated may be an effective intervention for improving children's mental health, but little research has explored any impacts there may be on the teachers' own…
Descriptors: Self Efficacy, Stress Management, Mental Health, Foreign Countries
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Akbari Motlaq, Mohamad Djavad; Tengku Mahadi, Tengku Sepora – Cogent Education, 2020
The study in this paper focused on the relations between life stressors (during translator pre-service period, T1), the state of burnout (during the start of students' first year as a translation apprentice/intern, T2), and career optimism (toward the end of that year, T3). The immediate impact of conventional or routine troubles on the…
Descriptors: Stress Variables, Burnout, Translation, Language Processing
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Mrstik, Samantha; Pearl, Cynthia; Hopkins, Rebecca; Vasquez, Eleazar, III; Marino, Matthew T. – Australasian Journal of Special and Inclusive Education, 2019
Special educator attrition is a major problem in the United States (US) and in many countries worldwide. In the present study, we investigated the experiences of 5 highly successful special education teachers serving students with autism spectrum disorder in the central Florida area of the US with particular attention to factors associated with…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Job Satisfaction, Resilience (Psychology), Special Education
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Gillard, Duncan; Wright, David; McNally, Aoife; Flaxman, Paul E.; McIntosh, Ross; Honey, Kyla – Educational Psychology in Practice, 2021
Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT) has evolved a considerable evidence-base in recent years. One area wherein the model has demonstrated strong empirical support is through its application within the workplace. However, little empirical work has been carried out within the educational workforce and even less has been done with school leaders…
Descriptors: Well Being, Therapy, Program Descriptions, Measures (Individuals)
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White, Lynn – BU Journal of Graduate Studies in Education, 2018
Many teachers today struggle to meet the differentiated needs in their classrooms. Mentorship programs are often available to teachers in the first five years of teaching, but after the initial induction process there is little support for teachers. In the past, when teachers were identified as struggling in the classroom, they were evaluated…
Descriptors: Teacher Collaboration, Peer Relationship, Mentors, Elementary School Teachers
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Zwerg-Villegas, Anne Marie; Hiller, George L. – Journal of Teaching in International Business, 2020
Experiential learning (EL) projects require planning, patience, and commitment on the part of the organizing and facilitating instructors. Language, culture, time zone, and institutional diversity exacerbates the inherent difficulties in conducting virtual, international EL projects. This manuscript discusses an ongoing multi-country project…
Descriptors: Experiential Learning, Program Descriptions, College Faculty, Computer Simulation
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Chigisheva, Oksana – Bulgarian Comparative Education Society, 2012
The paper reveals research results of the pedagogical mechanisms influencing the increase of professional motivation of the new century Russian academics within additional vocational training program "Lecturer in higher educational establishments" focusing on the efficient work in the international educational environment as an outcome.…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Teaching Methods, Vocational Education, International Education
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Rojas Tejada, Antonio J.; Cruz Del Pino, Raquel M.; Tatar, Moshe; Jimenez Sayans, Pablo – European Journal of Psychology of Education, 2012
The present study focuses on the Temporary Classroom of Linguistic Adaptation program (TCLA program) in which specialist teachers (Spanish as a foreign language teachers--SFL teachers) teach Spanish to immigrants who are not proficient in the language. We suggest that support for immigrant students in Spanish schools should adopt a new inclusive…
Descriptors: Teacher Burnout, Second Language Learning, Second Language Instruction, Language Teachers
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Zielinska, Malgorzata; Kowzan, Piotr; Prusinowska, Magdalena – Studies in the Education of Adults, 2011
Social movements at universities have recently flourished as a response to the Bologna Process and austerity measures at universities, but studies on learning within these movements are still scarce. Our goal is to describe one movement which started at the University of Gdansk in 2009 and aimed at democratising the university and implementing…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Activism, Empowerment, Socialization
Cohan, Audrey, Ed.; Honigsfeld, Andrea, Ed. – Rowman & Littlefield Education, 2011
This unique collection of chapters takes the reader on a tour to explore innovative preservice and inservice teacher education practices from many regions of the United States, Canada and the world. Each of the chapters offers an authentic, documentary account of successful initiatives that break the traditional mold of teacher education. Section…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, International Education, Program Descriptions, Vignettes
Murphy, Peter J. – Education Canada, 1982
An outline of the whys and whats of a proposed exchange program for educational administrators in the commonwealth is presented. (AH)
Descriptors: Administrators, Burnout, Exchange Programs, Foreign Countries
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Klingman, Avigdor – British Journal of Guidance & Counselling, 2002
Focuses on a brief intervention with school counselors during a nation-wide political trauma, the recent Intifada in Israel. An emergency field intervention program for Israeli school counselors was developed, aimed at addressing their personal and professional concerns to reduce or prevent burnout and enhance empowerment. Presents the rationale…
Descriptors: Burnout, Conflict, Counselor Role, Empowerment
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Trent, Lynette M. Y. – Journal of Invitational Theory and Practice, 1997
Outlines the objectives and the rationale of a pilot intervention program in Sydney, Australia, that responds to teacher burnout. Addresses the causes of burnout and implements strategies to assist in the reduction and ultimate prevention of burnout using invitational theory as a foundation to create a better school climate. (RJM)
Descriptors: Educational Environment, Foreign Countries, Intervention, Professional Isolation