Teachers' professional wellbeing
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Teachers worldwide experience significant stress and burnout, impacting their health and the education systems. Using a mixed-methods research approach, digital interventions on wellbeing in several European countries were evaluated, which led to tailored policy recommendations for enhancing teacher professional development and mental health.
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Martinsone, Baiba, Dr.psych., is a professor of Clinical psychology and senior researcher in Educational Psychology in the Department of Psychology at the University of Latvia. Her research interests within clinical and educational psychology include SEL, promoting mental health in schools, development and evaluation of universal prevention programs. She actively works in national and international research projects and publishes extensively in the field. Baiba is a member of the European Commission's Expert Group on supportive learning environments for groups at risk of underachievement and for supporting well-being at school.Jensen, Maria Therese, PhD, is a professor in psychology. She currently works at the National Reading Centre, University of Stavanger. Her main research fields are organizational psychology, educational psychology, and occupational health.Wiesner, Christian, Prof. Mag. Mag. Dr., is a Professor of Educational Development and Relationship Pedagogy at the University College of Teacher Education Lower Austria in the Department of Diversity. His areas of work and research focus on didactic phenomena (teaching and learning cultures), being-in-relations and presence pedagogy, attachment theory, well-being as personal growth, educational diagnostics, competence literacy literacies, leadership culture, and evidence- oriented development.Zechner, Kerstin Angelika, Prof. Mag. PaedDr. MA Bakk., studied Educational and Pedagogical Sciences, Social Pedagogy, Lifelong Learning, and Inclusive Education. She is the Head of the Department for Diversity and a Professor in the field of Diversity, School Climate, and Inclusive Pedagogy at the University College of Teacher Education Lower Austria. Her areas of expertise include Diversity, Inclusive Pedagogy, and Educational Equity.
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Chapter 1 Introduction Christian Wiesner, Baiba Martinsone, Maria Therese Jensen and Kerstin Angelika Zechner Wellbeing in the teachers' profession: Theoretical Considerations and Multi-Cultural Research in Europe .............................................................9 Chapter 2 Spain Alba Merino-Cajaraville, Carlos Ramírez-Moreno, Irene García-Lázaro and Salvador Reyes-de-Cózar Defining a game-based learning proposal to work with teachers' professional wellbeing: the Teaching to Be video game.....................................35 Chapter 3 Latvia Baiba Martinsone and Aija Vanaga Approaching teachers' professional wellbeing from different angles: Teachers' self-efficacy, burnout and resilience through participation in the Online Wellbeing course........................................................................55 Chapter 4 Portugal José Reis-Jorge, Patrícia Pacheco, Marco Ferreira, Ana Barqueira and Isabel Baltazar School climate and teachers' professional wellbeing in Portugal: A School Climate Analytical Framework (SCAF).............................................81 Chapter 5 Norway Kaja Lillelien, Trond Rekstad and Maria Therese Jensen Developing and Implementing a Cross-Cultural Digital Intervention on teachers' professional well-being in a Norwegian Context .........................107 Chapter 6 Lithuania Vilma ydinait and Aura Rutkien Professional Burnout and its Relation to Self-Efficacy and Perceived Stress: The Case of Lithuanian Teachers....................................................................127 Chapter 7 Austria Christian Wiesner, Kerstin Angelika Zechner, Sylvia Dörfler, Hannes Karrer and Beate Schrank Perspectives for unfolding well-being in the context of teacher education: Emerging well-being Insights from Theoretical Austrian Traditions................159 Authors.......................................................................................................181
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- Allgemeine Informationen
- Sprache Englisch
- Untertitel A Digital Game Based Social-Emotional Learning Intervention
- Titel Teachers' professional wellbeing
- Veröffentlichung 02.04.2024
- ISBN 3781526364
- Format Kartonierter Einband
- EAN 9783781526365
- Jahr 2024
- Größe H209mm x B144mm x T13mm
- Gewicht 244g
- Herausgeber Klinkhardt, Julius
- Anzahl Seiten 184
- Editor Baiba Martinsone, Maria Therese Jensen, Christian Wiesner, Kerstin Angelika Zechner
- Lesemotiv Verstehen
- GTIN 09783781526365