The aim of the present study was to investigate the association between teachers’ (N = 53) physiological and psychological stress and their visual focus of attention as well as the mediating effect of teaching practices on this association in authentic classroom settings. Data were collected using multimodal methods of measurement: salivary cortisol levels for physiological stress, a self-reported questionnaire for psychological stress, observed teaching practices during one school day, and eye-tracking video recordings of classroom teachers during one lesson for teachers’ visual focus of attention. The results showed that neither teachers’ physiological nor psychological stress was directly related to their visual focus of attention. Howev...
Stress aspects still remain as an existing problem, which requires further interdisciplinary studies...
In today’s education, teachers face numerous challenges. Among them, teacher stress level has a sign...
Work’s subject: stress, social frustration, emotional exhaustion, emotional hardiness in teachers’ w...
This study investigated teachers’ focus of attention and stress in first-grade classrooms. Teachers’...
This study explored teachers' professional vision by examining how teachers experiencing low, modera...
Since teaching is a demanding and stressful profession, the study of teachers’ physiological stress ...
Background Teachers' self-reported stress is related to the quality of teacher–student interactions...
This study investigated how teachers' visual focus of attention is associated with students' basic a...
Our understanding of how stress affects primary school children’s attention and learning has develop...
Teachers’ focus on their students’ learning is considered central in high-quality university teachin...
Emotions, especially stress, affect a student’s intellectual functioning, achievement and effectiven...
The number of teachers leaving their professions due to high levels of stress is a growing worldwide...
This study investigates the comparative effectiveness of stress inoculation training and creative vi...
There are many factors that can contribute to teacher stress in a primary school classroom. The clas...
As teachers are responsible for responding instantaneously to students’ statements and actions, the ...
Stress aspects still remain as an existing problem, which requires further interdisciplinary studies...
In today’s education, teachers face numerous challenges. Among them, teacher stress level has a sign...
Work’s subject: stress, social frustration, emotional exhaustion, emotional hardiness in teachers’ w...
This study investigated teachers’ focus of attention and stress in first-grade classrooms. Teachers’...
This study explored teachers' professional vision by examining how teachers experiencing low, modera...
Since teaching is a demanding and stressful profession, the study of teachers’ physiological stress ...
Background Teachers' self-reported stress is related to the quality of teacher–student interactions...
This study investigated how teachers' visual focus of attention is associated with students' basic a...
Our understanding of how stress affects primary school children’s attention and learning has develop...
Teachers’ focus on their students’ learning is considered central in high-quality university teachin...
Emotions, especially stress, affect a student’s intellectual functioning, achievement and effectiven...
The number of teachers leaving their professions due to high levels of stress is a growing worldwide...
This study investigates the comparative effectiveness of stress inoculation training and creative vi...
There are many factors that can contribute to teacher stress in a primary school classroom. The clas...
As teachers are responsible for responding instantaneously to students’ statements and actions, the ...
Stress aspects still remain as an existing problem, which requires further interdisciplinary studies...
In today’s education, teachers face numerous challenges. Among them, teacher stress level has a sign...
Work’s subject: stress, social frustration, emotional exhaustion, emotional hardiness in teachers’ w...