Previous research has identified individual and contextual level factors that may promote resilience in teachers; however, little is known about their relative importance in predicting measures of positive adaptation. Questionnaire data were collected from 226 UK teachers. Relative importance analyses identified a number of significant predictors of job satisfaction, burnout, and wellbeing. The results suggest that contextual influences on teachers' ability to thrive within the profession are just as important as individual factors. Any intervention designed to develop teacher resilience should therefore focus on improving the professional environment as well as looking at ways to enhance teachers’ personal resources
Background – Substantive research into teacher resilience has focused on a variety of individual and...
There is a considerable amount of literature showing that levels of well-being in schoolteachers in ...
The study reported in this paper explored preservice teachers' perceptions of stressors and ways the...
Previous research has identified individual and contextual level factors that may promote resilience...
[Extract] Schools in Western countries are places where work related conditions lead to teacher disa...
At a time when the contemporary landscape of teaching is populated with successive and persisting go...
Teacher resilience is a construct that is relative, developmental and dynamic; it is socially constr...
Being resilient increases teachers’ quality in their educational process. Resilience becomes one of ...
This paper proposes a framework for building resilience in teacher education. The framework is infor...
This study is a descriptive research study investigating the relationship of teachers’ resilience le...
The teacher's task imposes physical, mental, emotional and relational demands that in interaction wi...
Education professionals are very prone to burnout. Faced with this psychosocial risk, resilience is ...
Background: Teacher wellbeing and teacher resilience are frequently used constructs when discussing ...
The teacher retention crisis has led to a strong discourse around the need for teachers to ‘build th...
AbstractThis study was an attempt to examine if gender and varied years of experience have a signifi...
Background – Substantive research into teacher resilience has focused on a variety of individual and...
There is a considerable amount of literature showing that levels of well-being in schoolteachers in ...
The study reported in this paper explored preservice teachers' perceptions of stressors and ways the...
Previous research has identified individual and contextual level factors that may promote resilience...
[Extract] Schools in Western countries are places where work related conditions lead to teacher disa...
At a time when the contemporary landscape of teaching is populated with successive and persisting go...
Teacher resilience is a construct that is relative, developmental and dynamic; it is socially constr...
Being resilient increases teachers’ quality in their educational process. Resilience becomes one of ...
This paper proposes a framework for building resilience in teacher education. The framework is infor...
This study is a descriptive research study investigating the relationship of teachers’ resilience le...
The teacher's task imposes physical, mental, emotional and relational demands that in interaction wi...
Education professionals are very prone to burnout. Faced with this psychosocial risk, resilience is ...
Background: Teacher wellbeing and teacher resilience are frequently used constructs when discussing ...
The teacher retention crisis has led to a strong discourse around the need for teachers to ‘build th...
AbstractThis study was an attempt to examine if gender and varied years of experience have a signifi...
Background – Substantive research into teacher resilience has focused on a variety of individual and...
There is a considerable amount of literature showing that levels of well-being in schoolteachers in ...
The study reported in this paper explored preservice teachers' perceptions of stressors and ways the...