Development needs of learning and teaching staff are changing and support for wellbeing has emerged as a key area in which support needs to be available, a topic we saw as a key priority at the University of Strathclyde and one that deserved the attention of our Academic Development Team. This session will describe a 10-week online programme to support wellbeing of teachers that has been successfully implemented at Strathclyde. We will discuss the drivers for implementing this wellbeing programme, which include signs of stress, discomfort and exhaustion that we saw in our staff, using the exhaustion funnel as a model to describe this. We will also make participants aware of the link between wellbeing and teacher attrition as a key driver of...
Teacher wellbeing has been widely researched over the past 40 years. However, most research has used...
When we ask prospective teachers why they want to teach, almost all speak of a desire to improve pup...
The OECD reports that 99 per cent of teachers believe that student wellbeing is important. However, ...
As an education development team, our initial responses to supporting staff in the pandemic were ine...
University student wellbeing has been of growing concern to the higher education sector; heightened ...
The purpose of this self-study action research project is to establish how I can improve my teachin...
Though teacher wellbeing has been decreasing over time, there is an identified lack of awareness in ...
Internationally and in the UK universities are facing a crisis of student wellbeing. In this context...
This study investigates how teachers supported children's wellbeing in the post-pandemic primary cla...
Teachers, specifically those who work in under-resourced contexts, face many challenges within their...
Early in the naughties (90s) we asked the question \u27How do our client see us?\u27 The answer was ...
This study examined the impact of a 10-week multimodal wellbeing intervention (The Lift Project) on ...
In UK Higher Education (HE), there is a growing awareness that well-being is central to student expe...
Promoting self-awareness of wellbeing in beginning teachers will contribute to their longevity and p...
Trainee teachers’ self-awareness and their developing professional identity are of crucial importanc...
Teacher wellbeing has been widely researched over the past 40 years. However, most research has used...
When we ask prospective teachers why they want to teach, almost all speak of a desire to improve pup...
The OECD reports that 99 per cent of teachers believe that student wellbeing is important. However, ...
As an education development team, our initial responses to supporting staff in the pandemic were ine...
University student wellbeing has been of growing concern to the higher education sector; heightened ...
The purpose of this self-study action research project is to establish how I can improve my teachin...
Though teacher wellbeing has been decreasing over time, there is an identified lack of awareness in ...
Internationally and in the UK universities are facing a crisis of student wellbeing. In this context...
This study investigates how teachers supported children's wellbeing in the post-pandemic primary cla...
Teachers, specifically those who work in under-resourced contexts, face many challenges within their...
Early in the naughties (90s) we asked the question \u27How do our client see us?\u27 The answer was ...
This study examined the impact of a 10-week multimodal wellbeing intervention (The Lift Project) on ...
In UK Higher Education (HE), there is a growing awareness that well-being is central to student expe...
Promoting self-awareness of wellbeing in beginning teachers will contribute to their longevity and p...
Trainee teachers’ self-awareness and their developing professional identity are of crucial importanc...
Teacher wellbeing has been widely researched over the past 40 years. However, most research has used...
When we ask prospective teachers why they want to teach, almost all speak of a desire to improve pup...
The OECD reports that 99 per cent of teachers believe that student wellbeing is important. However, ...