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Council for Exceptional Children, Reston, VA. – 1989
Briefly described are suggestions to help special educators keep their level of stress manageable. Suggestions are extracted from "Stress and Burnout--A Primer for Special Education and Special Services Personnel" by Stan Shaw et al. To better organize their time and activities, educators are advised to set realistic and flexible…
Descriptors: Disabilities, Elementary Secondary Education, Preschool Education, Special Education Teachers
Jewett, Jan; Peterson, Karen – 2002
Traditionally, stress has been defined in terms of its sourceinternal, such as hunger, pain, sensitivity to noise; and externalseparation from family, change in family composition, exposure to conflict or violence. Although the research literature tends to focus on the impact of single-variable stressors on children's development, in real-life…
Descriptors: Childhood Needs, Coping, Emotional Response, Stress Management
Wood, Teri; McCarthy, Chris – 2002
This digest explains that burnout results from the chronic perception that one is unable to cope with daily life demands. Teachers must face classrooms full of students every day; negotiate potentially stressful interactions with parents, administrators, counselors, and other teachers; contend with relatively low pay and shrinking school budgets;…
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Stress Management, Teacher Burnout, Teacher Responsibility
Jewett, Jan; Peterson, Karen – 2003
Traditionally, stress has been defined in terms of its source (internal, such as hunger, pain, sensitivity to noise and external, such as separation from family, change in family composition, exposure to conflict or violence). Although the research literature tends to focus on the impact of single-variable stressors on children's development, in…
Descriptors: Childhood Needs, Coping, Emotional Response, Stress Management
Grosse, Susan J. – 2001
Children may be exposed to trauma in their personal lives or at school. Teachers can prepare children to cope with trauma by understanding the nature of trauma, teaching skills for responding to emergencies, and learning how to mitigate the after-effects of trauma. Post traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) has specific characteristics and…
Descriptors: Coping, Elementary Secondary Education, Posttraumatic Stress Disorder, Stress Management
Walz, Garry R., Ed.; Bleuer, Jeanne C., Ed. – 1987
This document is the fourth publication in a series devoted to the use of computers in counseling. The outgrowth of the 1986 ERIC/CAPS workshop, it contains four of the major presentations made at the conference. "The Impact of Computers on the Future of Counseling: Boom or Boomerang" (Edwin L. Herr) examines the effect of technology…
Descriptors: Computer Oriented Programs, Computer Uses in Education, Computers, Cost Effectiveness
Herbert, Deborah – 1983
This fact sheet focuses on stress, stress in children and adolescents, and stress management in the schools. Relaxation training for young people is discussed and elements in the implementation of a relaxation training program are considered, including personnel, inservice, time, materials, and basic relaxation procedures. A sample stress…
Descriptors: Counseling Techniques, Elementary Secondary Education, Models, Relaxation Training

Ascher, Carol – Urban Review, 1985
Discusses problems of Southeast Asians adjusting to American culture and their new roles. Sources of stress and conflict for adults, adolescents, and young children suggest possible plans of action for teachers and counselors. (SA)
Descriptors: Acculturation, Asian Americans, Elementary Secondary Education, Refugees
ERIC Clearinghouse on Reading, English, and Communication, Bloomington, IN. – 2001
This book, one of a series, focuses on how stress affects children's learning. The message of the series urges parents and children to spend time together, talk about stories, and learn together. The first part of each book presents stories appropriate for varying grade levels, both younger children and those in grades three and four, and each…
Descriptors: Coping, Elementary Education, Parent Student Relationship, Reading Aloud to Others
Whitman, Neal A.; And Others – 1987
Ways that college faculty can increase students' learning by reducing stress are identified. Consideration is given to: the effects of stress on learning, the value of feedback and control, the importance of the interaction between faculty and students, the value of stress awareness, and what students can do. When given properly, feedback can…
Descriptors: College Students, Feedback, Helping Relationship, Higher Education
Whitman, Neal A.; And Others – 1986
Ways that college faculty can increase students' learning by reducing stress are identified by three members of the University of Utah School of Medicine faculty. Consideration is given to the impact of stress on learning and the causation, recognition, and reduction of stress. The value of feedback and control, teacher-student interaction, and…
Descriptors: College Students, Feedback, Helping Relationship, Higher Education
Huffstutter, Sandra; Smith, Stuart C. – 1989
Chapter 14 of a revised volume on school leadership, this chapter offers many practical suggestions for managing time and reducing stress. The primary challenge is to unblock the route to effective time/stress management by recognizing unproductive values and attitudes (such as overreliance on the Protestant work ethic or the appearance of…
Descriptors: Administrator Attitudes, Coping, Elementary Secondary Education, Expectation
Benjamin, Libby – 1987
This factsheet presents several generalizations regarding stress, then looks specifically at faculty/counselor distress and student distress. Coping strategies to help faculty and counselors reduce their own stress and the stress of students are listed; both preventive and combative strategies are included. (NB)
Descriptors: College Faculty, College Students, Coping, Counseling Techniques
Whitman, Neal A.; And Others – 1985
Stress is experienced by college students at different educational levels, but colleges can help reduce its destructive forms. There are explanations of why students perform badly under stress, such as "hypervigilance" (i.e., overstudying for an exam) and "premature closure" (i.e., rushing through an exam). Situations that are…
Descriptors: College Students, Coping, Feedback, Graduate Students
Rubenzer, Ronald L. – 1988
The information digest presents information on stress management in the schools for learning disabled students. The following questions are addressed: Why does the education "spotlight" need to be trained on stress management in the schools? What is stress? What are possible causes of achievement stress for the learning disabled? (school…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Behavior Change, Elementary Secondary Education, Etiology