One responsibility of teacher education is to provide opportunities for pre-service teachers to build skills and strategies to develop confidence for overcoming challenges and build their professional resilience, yet how students learn these skills is not clearly understood. This study examines how engaging with online modules influenced participants’ efficacy and resilience during their final professional experience practicum. Interviews with 13 Australian pre-service teachers revealed that the module content and design reactivated existing knowledge, taught new emotional regulation and coping strategies, encouraged self-awareness and reflection, and built confidence. While further research is needed, participants used their new found know...
The study reported in this paper looked at preservice teachers’ perceptions of stressors as they eng...
The study reported in this paper explored preservice teachers' perceptions of stressors and ways the...
This small study examines how one group (n = 59) of first-year undergraduate students developed thei...
One responsibility of teacher education is to provide opportunities for pre-service teachers to buil...
Resilience is widely acknowledged as important for teacher success, yet how to assist pre-service te...
Teacher resilience is regarded as a complex, multidimensional, dynamic construct. Enhancing teacher ...
Teacher resilience is regarded as a complex, multidimensional, dynamic construct. Enhancing teacher ...
This article details a study in which student teachers were invited to attend Dramatherapy workshops...
Constructing teacher identity is important for pre-service teachers, especially when taking part in ...
This chapter discusses how an innovative online learning resource designed to support pre-service te...
This chapter discusses how an innovative online learning resource designed to support pre-service te...
The study reported in this paper looked at preservice teachers’ perceptions of stressors as they eng...
An emphasis on teacher quality in Australia has resulted in many changes in teacher education includ...
This thesis reflects on the perceptions of resilience of more than fifty early career secondary teac...
An emphasis on teacher quality in Australia has resulted in many changes in teacher education includ...
The study reported in this paper looked at preservice teachers’ perceptions of stressors as they eng...
The study reported in this paper explored preservice teachers' perceptions of stressors and ways the...
This small study examines how one group (n = 59) of first-year undergraduate students developed thei...
One responsibility of teacher education is to provide opportunities for pre-service teachers to buil...
Resilience is widely acknowledged as important for teacher success, yet how to assist pre-service te...
Teacher resilience is regarded as a complex, multidimensional, dynamic construct. Enhancing teacher ...
Teacher resilience is regarded as a complex, multidimensional, dynamic construct. Enhancing teacher ...
This article details a study in which student teachers were invited to attend Dramatherapy workshops...
Constructing teacher identity is important for pre-service teachers, especially when taking part in ...
This chapter discusses how an innovative online learning resource designed to support pre-service te...
This chapter discusses how an innovative online learning resource designed to support pre-service te...
The study reported in this paper looked at preservice teachers’ perceptions of stressors as they eng...
An emphasis on teacher quality in Australia has resulted in many changes in teacher education includ...
This thesis reflects on the perceptions of resilience of more than fifty early career secondary teac...
An emphasis on teacher quality in Australia has resulted in many changes in teacher education includ...
The study reported in this paper looked at preservice teachers’ perceptions of stressors as they eng...
The study reported in this paper explored preservice teachers' perceptions of stressors and ways the...
This small study examines how one group (n = 59) of first-year undergraduate students developed thei...