Professional burnout refers to the development of negative emotions, cynical thoughts, and physical and mental exhaustion as a response to stressors associated with one’s career. Within the teaching profession, professional burnout has been associated with an increase in teacher attrition. In an effort to promote a positive school environment where teachers feel supported and committed to the profession, many administrators have implemented structured collaborative opportunities within their buildings. While personal relationships within the school network can provide a mitigating effect against professional burnout, the possibility exists that teacher leaders can be overcentralized and negatively impacted by the maintained relationships. B...
Differences in teacher burnout between schools are likely to occur due to differences in the quantit...
In the 1970’s, Herbert Freudenberger, defined teacher burnout as being a state of exhaustion or disp...
Purpose: This paper explores how individual and collective burnout has become an organizational c...
Recent decades, there has been a growing attention for the concept of burnout. Burnout has been defi...
Previous studies have found that burnout is to some extent contagious and have argued it is a social...
Previous studies have found that burnout is to some extent contagious and have argued it is a social...
Teaching is reported to be a stressful occupation and social support is thought to mediate stress. T...
Burnout is a psychological syndrome, stemming as a response to chronic interpersonal jobs stressors,...
The aim of this study is to investigate the mediating role of perceptions of collective efficacy in ...
Purpose: This paper considers trust as an important relational source in schools by exploring whethe...
This qualitative case study addressed the impact of administration and school leadership on teachers...
Burnout is a tripartite syndrome consisting of the constructs of emotional exhaustion (EE), deperson...
The present study investigated the relationship between Epstein’s (1998, Constructive thinking: The ...
Teacher burnout is a term used to describe teachers\u27 feelings and attitudes about themselves in r...
Differences in teacher burnout between schools are likely to occur due to differences in the quantit...
Differences in teacher burnout between schools are likely to occur due to differences in the quantit...
In the 1970’s, Herbert Freudenberger, defined teacher burnout as being a state of exhaustion or disp...
Purpose: This paper explores how individual and collective burnout has become an organizational c...
Recent decades, there has been a growing attention for the concept of burnout. Burnout has been defi...
Previous studies have found that burnout is to some extent contagious and have argued it is a social...
Previous studies have found that burnout is to some extent contagious and have argued it is a social...
Teaching is reported to be a stressful occupation and social support is thought to mediate stress. T...
Burnout is a psychological syndrome, stemming as a response to chronic interpersonal jobs stressors,...
The aim of this study is to investigate the mediating role of perceptions of collective efficacy in ...
Purpose: This paper considers trust as an important relational source in schools by exploring whethe...
This qualitative case study addressed the impact of administration and school leadership on teachers...
Burnout is a tripartite syndrome consisting of the constructs of emotional exhaustion (EE), deperson...
The present study investigated the relationship between Epstein’s (1998, Constructive thinking: The ...
Teacher burnout is a term used to describe teachers\u27 feelings and attitudes about themselves in r...
Differences in teacher burnout between schools are likely to occur due to differences in the quantit...
Differences in teacher burnout between schools are likely to occur due to differences in the quantit...
In the 1970’s, Herbert Freudenberger, defined teacher burnout as being a state of exhaustion or disp...
Purpose: This paper explores how individual and collective burnout has become an organizational c...