Introduction National statistics suggest that up to 40% of new teachers will leave their school or the teaching profession within their first five years of teaching. Much of this attrition is associated with work-related burnout, some of which may be preventable with targeted worksite health interventions. Previous research suggests that mindfulness skills may be protective from burnout, ultimately reducing the likelihood of attrition from the profession. Methods This study compared the self-reported levels of burnout and secondary traumatic stress with participants’ levels of interpersonal and intrapersonal mindfulness. Participants completed the Professional Quality of Life Inventory and the Mindfu...
This study sought to examine how time management skills would impact the self-efficacy of Teacher Le...
This chapter addresses the claim that, as new types of neurointervention get developed allowing us t...
Background: Near-peer teaching is used in anatomy education because of its benefits to the learner, ...
The purpose of this study was to further understand and explore the motivations behind college stude...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from JMIR Publications via th...
Considerable research supports Dweck’s (2006) theory of mindsets, yet few researchers have studied m...
Thesis advisor: Judith Shindul-RothschildBACKGROUND: Anorexia nervosa (AN) is a psychiatric disorder...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from the publisher via the DO...
Background Central sensitisation pain is a predominant mechanism in a proportion of individuals with...
Doula care requires working with clients who possess a wide range of beliefs, attitudes and life exp...
Entrepreneurship, as applied here, involves helping students develop an entrepreneurial mindset by w...
New Zealand has a problem with reading achievement, in spite of ongoing efforts to address the issue...
Postpartum depression can affect, directly or indirectly, both mothers and fathers after the birth o...
This paper examines the use of Continuous Quality Improvement (CQI) and methodologies such as PDSAs,...
We taught a group of behaviorally at-risk students lessons on box-turtle biology and natural history...
This study sought to examine how time management skills would impact the self-efficacy of Teacher Le...
This chapter addresses the claim that, as new types of neurointervention get developed allowing us t...
Background: Near-peer teaching is used in anatomy education because of its benefits to the learner, ...
The purpose of this study was to further understand and explore the motivations behind college stude...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from JMIR Publications via th...
Considerable research supports Dweck’s (2006) theory of mindsets, yet few researchers have studied m...
Thesis advisor: Judith Shindul-RothschildBACKGROUND: Anorexia nervosa (AN) is a psychiatric disorder...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from the publisher via the DO...
Background Central sensitisation pain is a predominant mechanism in a proportion of individuals with...
Doula care requires working with clients who possess a wide range of beliefs, attitudes and life exp...
Entrepreneurship, as applied here, involves helping students develop an entrepreneurial mindset by w...
New Zealand has a problem with reading achievement, in spite of ongoing efforts to address the issue...
Postpartum depression can affect, directly or indirectly, both mothers and fathers after the birth o...
This paper examines the use of Continuous Quality Improvement (CQI) and methodologies such as PDSAs,...
We taught a group of behaviorally at-risk students lessons on box-turtle biology and natural history...
This study sought to examine how time management skills would impact the self-efficacy of Teacher Le...
This chapter addresses the claim that, as new types of neurointervention get developed allowing us t...
Background: Near-peer teaching is used in anatomy education because of its benefits to the learner, ...