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King-White, Dakota L.; Rogers, Elice E. – Adult Higher Education Alliance, 2018
Given the changing landscape in higher education, education practitioners are faced with increasing workloads, which in turn is causing an increase in stress-related factors that impede health and wellness, and thus productivity. In response, practitioners in modern higher education settings must adopt a commitment to self-care that focuses on the…
Descriptors: College Faculty, Family Work Relationship, Wellness, Well Being
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Baumgartner, Jennifer J.; Carson, Russell L.; Apavaloaie, Loredana; Tsouloupas, Costas – Child & Youth Care Forum, 2009
The purpose of this study was to identify the common stress factors among childcare providers and the coping strategies they use to relieve work stress feelings throughout the day. Qualitative data was gathered from a random sample of ten local childcare providers across different races, years of experience, and licensed childcare centers who…
Descriptors: Focus Groups, Child Caregivers, Coping, Interviews
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Clayton, Olivia; Chester, Andrea; Mildon, Robyn; Matthews, Jan – Journal of Applied Research in Intellectual Disabilities, 2008
Background: Challenges for practitioners who work with parents with intellectual disability arise from several sources. The purpose of the current study was to identify the stressors experienced by practitioners who work with parents with intellectual disability in Australia, investigate coping strategies and explore training needs so as to inform…
Descriptors: Educational Needs, Mental Retardation, Professional Development, Coping
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Parr, Gerald D. – Elementary School Guidance and Counseling, 1991
Identifies demands that may pose a dilemma for elementary school counselors, categorizing these demands by their source: school principals, teachers, and parents. Provides specific examples for various types of demands presented by each source. Guidelines are provided to help counselor cope with dilemmas at the workplace. (NB)
Descriptors: Coping, Elementary Education, Parents, Principals
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Grasha, Anthony F. – New Directions for Teaching and Learning, 1987
A number of brief, focused self-help interventions designed to help faculty manage stress more effectively are described such as being assertive, setting priorities, and using quick relaxation techniques. Related causes of stress are cited. (MSE)
Descriptors: College Faculty, Coping, Higher Education, Stress Management
Hansen, Jo-Ida; Sullivan, Brandon A. – 2003
This chapter introduces teachers and other education professionals to the assessment of occupational stress. It begins with a brief discussion of what occupational stress is, and overview of the consequences of prolonged stress, and a review of the common causes of teacher stress. Next, it presents methods for reducing occupational stress through…
Descriptors: Educational Environment, Evaluation Methods, Job Satisfaction, Measures (Individuals)
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Weinberg, Richard B.; Mauksch, Larry B. – Journal of Marital and Family Therapy, 1991
Describes a method that can be used by family therapists to assist people in identifying and examining the ways in which family-of-origin dynamics affect their lives at work. Describes rationale for this work, cites relevant literature, and discusses professional and ethical issues involved in conducting family-of-origin workshops in the work…
Descriptors: Counseling Techniques, Employee Attitudes, Family Characteristics, Family Counseling
Bunge, Charles – Library Journal, 1987
Reports results of a survey of 800 library staff members on aspects of library work that they find stressful. The findings include sources of satisfaction and stress for all participants, and sources of stress specific to public services librarians, technical services librarians, and support staff members. (CLB)
Descriptors: Burnout, Job Satisfaction, Library Personnel, Stress Management
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Lam, Y. L. Jack – Education, 1984
Proposes a 12-celled typology consisting of four stress types (role-based, task-based, boundary-spanning, and conflict-mediating) and three stress sources (extra-organizational, intra-organizational, and intrapersonal). Describes in detail the nature of each cell. Suggests this typology can help synthesize the findings of studies in organization…
Descriptors: Administrators, Classification, Definitions, Job Satisfaction
Cushing, Katherine S.; Kerrins, Judith A.; Johnstone, Thomas – Leadership, 2003
The first of two articles by members of a committee researching administrative shortage shows that administrator burnout may be the cause. Districts are exploring systemic ways to provide additional support to site administrators, including additional released time, rethinking job responsibilities, and the notion of co-principals. (MLF)
Descriptors: Administrative Organization, Burnout, Elementary Secondary Education, Labor Market
Wagner, Laura A. – 1986
The California Mentor Teacher Program is one of many efforts to improve teacher supply and quality, provide professional support, and offer alternative motivators and reward systems. This paper explores teacher leadership issues offered by this program. Using data from a 1985 joint study of the mentor initiative (by California State Department of…
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Leadership, Master Teachers, Mentors
Pesci, Michael – Personnel Administrator, 1982
The symptoms of stress are outlined; misconceptions about stress and techniques used in stress management are discussed; and managers' role in stress management is explained. (MLF)
Descriptors: Behavior Change, Employee Attitudes, Employer Employee Relationship, Job Performance
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Arthur, Andrew R. – British Journal of Guidance and Counselling, 2004
Progress in understanding and developing effective responses to work-related stress has been elusive, patchy, and inconsistent. The reasons for this are reviewed, and the inadequacy of traditional stress management techniques and organisational interventions to tackle it are examined. Although necessary, clinical responses to distressed…
Descriptors: Stress Management, Stress Variables, Work Environment, Industrial Psychology
Clarke, Larry – 1985
This paper describes the symptoms and ways of coping with chronic stress and briefly discusses effects of job related stress on school principals. Although stress is a normal condition, the symptoms should be identified. Under long-term stress individuals may experience six types of reactions, such as feelings of fatique and difficulty sleeping.…
Descriptors: Burnout, Coping, Elementary Education, Job Satisfaction
Qayoumi, Mohammad H. – Business Officer, 1991
All known health concerns related to use of video display terminals (VDTs) can be resolved by better ergonomics, reducing monotonous tasks, and giving VDT operators a better sense of controlling their work. These workplace improvements should be pursued regardless of VDT use. (MSE)
Descriptors: College Administration, Higher Education, Human Factors Engineering, Occupational Safety and Health
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