AbstractAn imbalance between work-related stressors and resources, which we refer to as stress exposure, is often found to impair teachers' occupational well-being. However, the psychological mechanisms that explain this relationship are mostly unknown. We assumed that satisfaction of the basic psychological needs for competence, relatedness with students, and relatedness with colleagues acts as a mediator. To test this assumption, we conducted a two-week diary study with 152 beginning teachers. A multilevel within-subject mediation analysis showed that teachers felt less work enthusiasm and more emotional exhaustion on days when stress exposure was high. Whereas the needs for competence and relatedness with students explained the associati...
Work’s subject: stress, social frustration, emotional exhaustion, emotional hardiness in teachers’ w...
In this article, individual job appraisals and social resource are investigated as predictors of emo...
AbstractThis study investigates whether or not high school pupil's behaviour has any relevant impact...
A beginning teacher is someone who has just started his/her career as a teacher or someone who has j...
Background Teachers' stress, affect and general occupational well-being influence their teaching an...
In this study, the path of influence of support programmes for beginning teachers (BTs) is examined....
Abstract: Background: Stress is part of the individual, both at work and in social life. Prompted by...
Over the last decade there have been sharp increases in recorded levels of occupational stress. Repo...
Teacher stress has been studied for decades and the negative outcomes of too much stress are well kn...
Quality interventions addressing the important issue of teacher stress and burnout have shown promis...
Many studies have examined the importance of teacher–student relationships for the development of ch...
AbstractBeginning teachers’ first years in school have been described as demanding and stressful. In...
In recent years, many studies have focused on the determinants and consequences of teacher stress. ...
Background: Teachers constitute an occupational group experiencing high levels of stress and with hi...
Psychological theory suggests that the quality of positive relationships teachers have with children...
Work’s subject: stress, social frustration, emotional exhaustion, emotional hardiness in teachers’ w...
In this article, individual job appraisals and social resource are investigated as predictors of emo...
AbstractThis study investigates whether or not high school pupil's behaviour has any relevant impact...
A beginning teacher is someone who has just started his/her career as a teacher or someone who has j...
Background Teachers' stress, affect and general occupational well-being influence their teaching an...
In this study, the path of influence of support programmes for beginning teachers (BTs) is examined....
Abstract: Background: Stress is part of the individual, both at work and in social life. Prompted by...
Over the last decade there have been sharp increases in recorded levels of occupational stress. Repo...
Teacher stress has been studied for decades and the negative outcomes of too much stress are well kn...
Quality interventions addressing the important issue of teacher stress and burnout have shown promis...
Many studies have examined the importance of teacher–student relationships for the development of ch...
AbstractBeginning teachers’ first years in school have been described as demanding and stressful. In...
In recent years, many studies have focused on the determinants and consequences of teacher stress. ...
Background: Teachers constitute an occupational group experiencing high levels of stress and with hi...
Psychological theory suggests that the quality of positive relationships teachers have with children...
Work’s subject: stress, social frustration, emotional exhaustion, emotional hardiness in teachers’ w...
In this article, individual job appraisals and social resource are investigated as predictors of emo...
AbstractThis study investigates whether or not high school pupil's behaviour has any relevant impact...