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Waldrip, Judi Slaughter – ProQuest LLC, 2023
The purpose of this study was to examine the relationship between work-life balance and faculty perceptions of promotions in academia using Vroom's (1964) Expectancy Theory of Motivation as the theoretical framework. The study was conducted at two universities in the Southeast, and all faculty were invited to participate in an online survey.…
Descriptors: College Faculty, Family Work Relationship, Faculty Promotion, Attitudes
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Carlene O. Fider; Colwick M. Wilson – Family Science Review, 2023
Relationships that involve a physician and a non-physician professional spouse face many challenges that are similar to those experienced by dual career marriages. However, there are unique demands that are associated with physicians who are married to other professionals. One such challenge is the task of navigating their multiple familial and…
Descriptors: Physicians, Spouses, Family Work Relationship, Marriage
Baker, Suzie – ProQuest LLC, 2023
Using an appreciative inquiry framework, this qualitative participatory research study identified opportunities to foster a more positive and sustainable work culture for parent-identified student affairs staff and beyond, built on existing elements that support thriving and work-life harmony in the profession. Participants self-selected to attend…
Descriptors: Student Personnel Workers, Parents, Family Work Relationship, Work Environment
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Ji Yeoun Kim; Won-Moo Hur; Yuhyung Shin – Psychology in the Schools, 2025
High turnover among early childhood teachers (ECTs) affects children's quality of care and development at a vital stage. Our study explored the antecedents of ECTs' turnover intention and the buffers against it. Drawing on the conservation of resources theory, we proposed that work-family conflict (WFC) and family-work conflict (FWC) increase…
Descriptors: Kindergarten, Preschool Teachers, Labor Turnover, Teacher Persistence
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Aaron Leo; José Antonio Mola Ávila; Kristen C. Wilcox; Maria I. Khan; Kathryn Schiller; Yunxiao Zhang – Current Issues in Education, 2025
Recent scholarship has demonstrated the negative impacts of the pandemic on educators. However, it is less clear whether special education teachers (SETs) incurred more severe effects. This mixed-method study draws on a survey of 419 teachers from 38 schools in New York State to identify differential impacts of the pandemic on SETs. Our analysis…
Descriptors: Special Education Teachers, Teachers, Teaching Conditions, COVID-19
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Janine Arantes; Mark Vicars – Higher Education Research and Development, 2024
This paper focuses on our experiences as higher education workers and the changing work culture that has resulted in the move to online digital labour. The shift to online and remote teaching has had disastrous impacts on academics' ability to both pursue research, and maintain a work-life balance. Examined in this paper is an understanding of how…
Descriptors: College Faculty, Well Being, Faculty Workload, Faculty College Relationship
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Angela S. Kelling; Robert A. Bartsch; Christine A. P. Walther; Amy Lucas; Lory. Z. Santiago-Vázquez – Journal of Applied Research in Higher Education, 2024
Purpose: This study was conducted to fill gaps in the literature based on institution type, career level, and gender identity. Design/methodology/approach: Faculty often struggle with achieving work-life balance. This struggle is exacerbated for faculty parents. Most academic parent research has been conducted on early-career women and at…
Descriptors: Family Work Relationship, Fathers, Mothers, College Faculty
Alana R. Elia – ProQuest LLC, 2024
The primary focus of research on information and communication technologies (ICTs) and work-life interrelationships has been on traditional office work. However, occupations such as teaching are worthwhile to study because they are structured differently than a traditional office given that students are the direct consumers of teacher labor. There…
Descriptors: High School Teachers, Family Work Relationship, Self Management, Information Technology
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Jo Baptiste; Lucy Choudhury; Emily Giubertoni; Nicola Sum – School Leadership & Management, 2024
This paper presents the findings of a self-study exploring the experiences of women leaders, and the intersections of leadership work with roles as mothers. Drawing on narratives of women from across experiences of leading to support women in the workplace, to women who juggle leadership work and mothering, and women whose mothering involves…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Mothers, Leaders, Participatory Research
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Savas Varlik – Pegem Journal of Education and Instruction, 2024
This study aims to determine the regulatory role of organizational support perceptions on the indirect impact of science teachers' entrepreneurship perceptions on innovation through work-life balance. The research was conducted within the functional paradigm and in a descriptive and relational survey model. The population of the study consists of…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Science Teachers, Entrepreneurship, School Support
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Patricia Quashie – Research in Post-Compulsory Education, 2025
Mothers working as teachers in a post-16 environment face various challenges with balancing work and motherhood from the beginning of pregnancy. Colleges have in place a variety of policies, such as maternity leave and flexible working that are designed to mitigate some of these challenges. This paper investigates the experiences of eight mothers…
Descriptors: Mothers, College Faculty, Teacher Role, School Culture
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Emily Plummer Catena; F. Blake Tenore – Contemporary Issues in Technology and Teacher Education (CITE Journal), 2025
This study examined the understudied phenomenon at the intersection of teachers' social media (SM) use, civic engagement, and English disciplinary instruction. The authors invited 18 in-person preservice teachers and nine online in-service teachers enrolled in their Teaching Multiliteracies courses to engage in a think-aloud protocol (Carpenter,…
Descriptors: Secondary School Teachers, English Teachers, Preservice Teachers, Social Media
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Çobanoglu, Fatma; Yildirim, Özen; Seven Sarkaya, Sevda; Sertel, Gülsüm – European Journal of Educational Management, 2023
This study is aimed to find out the mediating role of work-life balance in the relationship between job stress and career satisfaction. The responses of high school teachers to career satisfaction, work life balance and work stress scales were utilized in the study. The data was analyzed using SPSS 26, Lisrel 8.80 and Jamovi 2.3. According to the…
Descriptors: High School Teachers, Family Work Relationship, Job Satisfaction, Stress Variables
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Johnston, Karen; Corbett, Stephen; Bezuidenhout, Adele; van Zyl, Dion; Pasamar, Susana – Research in Post-Compulsory Education, 2023
Studies on gender differences in work-life conflict have shown that women often report higher levels of work-life conflict due to social mores of undertaking a larger proportion of childcare and household work. Similarly, emergent research on the impact of the Covid pandemic on work-life conflict have shown that women experienced more work-life…
Descriptors: Gender Differences, Family Work Relationship, Conflict, COVID-19
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Eastgate, Lindsay; Creed, Peter A.; Hood, Michelle; Bialocerkowski, Andrea – Research in Higher Education, 2023
Managing boundaries between students' work and study roles is crucial for success at university. Little research has examined the strategies used to manage these roles, the factors that relate to implementing them, and the outcomes associated with their use. Boundary management theory, an identity-based perspective, explains boundary management…
Descriptors: College Students, Role Conflict, Role Perception, Self Concept
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