Background Teachers' stress, affect and general occupational well-being influence their teaching and their students. However, how teachers' daily physiological stress and positive affect are related in the classroom is unknown. To reduce teachers' stress and enhance their positive affect, it is crucial to understand how occupational well-being relates to stress and affect. Aim The aim of the study was to examine the relationships between teachers' daily physiological stress and positive affect in authentic classroom settings and the roles played by teachers' self-efficacy beliefs, perceptions of school climate and burnout symptoms in daily stress and affect. Sample The sample consisted of 45 classroom teachers. Method Daily phy...
Stress is our life's companion and can have stimulating effects but more often than not causes angui...
Stress and stress-related complaints such as fatigue and depressed mood are common among teachers. Y...
Work’s subject: stress, social frustration, emotional exhaustion, emotional hardiness in teachers’ w...
Background Teachers' stress, affect and general occupational well-being influence their teaching an...
Since teaching is a demanding and stressful profession, the study of teachers’ physiological stress ...
Orientation: Positive psychological and subjective wellbeing indicators have proven to be protective...
Background Teachers' self-reported stress is related to the quality of teacher–student interactions...
The role of well-being has become a topic circulating around the field of education over the last s...
AbstractAn imbalance between work-related stressors and resources, which we refer to as stress expos...
Teacher wellbeing has been widely researched over the past 40 years. However, most research has used...
Background: Teachers constitute an occupational group experiencing high levels of stress and with hi...
A qualitative-phenomenological study highlighted the high school teachers’ lived experiences in the ...
The educational climate and culture in our schools present a variety of environmental (contextual) f...
Human personalities combined with working conditions affect how employees react to different work si...
Stress is our life's companion and can have stimulating effects but more often than not causes angui...
Stress and stress-related complaints such as fatigue and depressed mood are common among teachers. Y...
Work’s subject: stress, social frustration, emotional exhaustion, emotional hardiness in teachers’ w...
Background Teachers' stress, affect and general occupational well-being influence their teaching an...
Since teaching is a demanding and stressful profession, the study of teachers’ physiological stress ...
Orientation: Positive psychological and subjective wellbeing indicators have proven to be protective...
Background Teachers' self-reported stress is related to the quality of teacher–student interactions...
The role of well-being has become a topic circulating around the field of education over the last s...
AbstractAn imbalance between work-related stressors and resources, which we refer to as stress expos...
Teacher wellbeing has been widely researched over the past 40 years. However, most research has used...
Background: Teachers constitute an occupational group experiencing high levels of stress and with hi...
A qualitative-phenomenological study highlighted the high school teachers’ lived experiences in the ...
The educational climate and culture in our schools present a variety of environmental (contextual) f...
Human personalities combined with working conditions affect how employees react to different work si...
Stress is our life's companion and can have stimulating effects but more often than not causes angui...
Stress and stress-related complaints such as fatigue and depressed mood are common among teachers. Y...
Work’s subject: stress, social frustration, emotional exhaustion, emotional hardiness in teachers’ w...