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Eva Vekeman; Melissa Tuytens; Geert Devos – Educational Studies, 2025
A substantial body of research has shown that the use of strategic human resource management (SHRM) can influence employees' job resources thereby facilitating well-being. However, little evidence exists on the link between SHRM and teachers' perception of job demands and job resources in the school. Based on semi-structured interviews with school…
Descriptors: Human Resources, Teacher Attitudes, Faculty Workload, Educational Environment
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Siqi Zhao; Zhang ShouChen; Wang Hong – Asia-Pacific Education Researcher, 2024
Teacher turnover presents a significant challenge in education. Despite recognizing the importance of examining turnover intention to address this issue, exploring the interplay between multiple job demands and turnover intention is lacking within the framework of the job demands-resources theory. To fill this gap, the present study theoretically…
Descriptors: Faculty Mobility, Family Work Relationship, Foreign Countries, College Faculty
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Yusuke Sakurai; Shannon Mason – Asia Pacific Journal of Education, 2025
Amid increasing globalization, higher education institutions are expected to support staff members who relocate from their home countries. However, few studies have focused on factors exclusively contributing to the engagement of foreign early-career researchers, who are often in challenging and precarious situations. Guided by the job demands --…
Descriptors: Work Environment, Researchers, Sense of Belonging, Persistence
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William Harper-Hooper IV; Amy J. Samuels; Gregory L. Samuels; Donna M. Ploessl – SRATE Journal, 2025
This study examines the underrepresentation of teachers of color in U.S. schools, exploring historical and systemic barriers to recruitment and retention. Utilizing qualitative methods, the study analyzes perceptions of P-12 teachers of color (n=16) regarding preparation, support, school climate, and working conditions. Findings reveal that…
Descriptors: Teacher Persistence, Minority Groups, Teacher Recruitment, Barriers
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Yngve Antonsen; Antonio Portela Pruaño; Anna-Maria Stenseth; Remi Skytterstad – Journal of Educational Change, 2025
This article provides a comparative analysis of primary and secondary early career teachers (ECTs) in Norwegian and Spanish schools. We compared ECTs' beliefs on what work intensification involves and the ways they address it at their workplaces across these two different national contexts. The theory of practice architectures is used as an…
Descriptors: Beginning Teachers, Teacher Attitudes, Beliefs, Work Environment
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Sepiriti Sepiriti – European Journal of Educational Management, 2024
Some secondary school principals are complaining about teachers' reluctance to participate in any activities beyond classroom teaching. To understand this phenomenon, the study attempts to explore the inhibiting factors that hinder teachers in selected secondary schools in the Maseru district from supporting and engaging in teacher leadership (TL)…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Teacher Leadership, Barriers, Secondary School Teachers
Yolanda Daniels – Online Submission, 2024
High teacher turnover disrupts instruction continuity, hinders student learning experiences, and leads to financial and logistical burdens on schools and districts. The problem is teacher retention is a complex, critical issue affecting the education sector's stability and quality. A gap in the existing literature reveals the need for a focused…
Descriptors: Elementary School Teachers, Teacher Attitudes, Teacher Persistence, Rural Schools
Yolanda Daniels – ProQuest LLC, 2024
High teacher turnover disrupts instruction continuity, hinders student learning experiences, and leads to financial and logistical burdens on schools and districts. The problem is teacher retention is a complex, critical issue affecting the education sector's stability and quality. A gap in the existing literature reveals the need for a focused…
Descriptors: Elementary School Teachers, Teacher Attitudes, Teacher Persistence, Rural Schools
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Adrian Golis – Educational Review, 2025
With the explosive growth of the international school industry and the rise of nontraditional international schools, the experiences of expatriate teachers have gained importance. This qualitative, hermeneutical phenomenological study addressed an under-researched problem of marketisation in Chinese internationalised schools by exploring…
Descriptors: International Schools, Foreign Countries, Foreign Nationals, Teaching Experience
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John Jerrim – British Educational Research Journal, 2024
Previous research has found school working conditions--particularly school leadership--to be linked to teacher retention. At the same time, evidence from the management literature has suggested that obtaining 'buy-in' from staff is critical to employee performance and instigating change. This paper brings these two literatures together, being the…
Descriptors: Teacher Persistence, Intention, Leadership, Work Environment
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Helena Granziera; Rebecca J. Collie; Anna Roberts; Brittany Corkish; Ashleigh Tickell; Mark Deady; Bridianne O'Dea; Michelle Tye; Aliza Werner-Seidler – Social Psychology of Education: An International Journal, 2025
Teaching has long been recognised as a demanding profession. Despite growing acknowledgement of the stress and emotional exhaustion experienced by teachers, limited research has considered how these experiences may be associated with mental health. Accordingly, the present research aimed to address this gap by identifying the current levels of…
Descriptors: Faculty Mobility, Faculty Workload, Mental Health, Teacher Attitudes
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Ping Zhao; Jing Yuan; Yongmei Hu – Research in Higher Education, 2024
Several studies have demonstrated the relevance of job demands-resources theory in examining the subjective well-being of Chinese university teachers. Nevertheless, the specific impact and mechanisms of various dimensions of job demands and resources on faculty members' subjective well-being are not well understood. This study seeks to identify…
Descriptors: Working Hours, College Faculty, Work Environment, Faculty Workload
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Stacey Kerr; Mardi Schmeichel; Beth Wurzburg – Teachers College Record, 2025
Background: Teacher attrition has become a growing concern in education, particularly as educators increasingly turn to online communities for support and advice during their transitions out of the profession. Social media platforms such as Reddit serve as critical spaces where teachers seek practical guidance and navigate the complex emotions…
Descriptors: Faculty Mobility, Teacher Persistence, Social Media, Teacher Burnout
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Mayantoinette Watson – International Society for Technology, Education, and Science, 2024
Burnout among nursing faculty is a growing concern, yet there is limited qualitative research exploring the perceptions of contributing factors to burnout among nursing faculty in the U.S. A qualitative study design was utilized using a descriptive method. Semi-structured interviews were conducted with a purposeful sample of academic nursing…
Descriptors: Nursing Education, Teacher Burnout, Teacher Attitudes, Faculty Workload
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Laiho, Anne; Jauhiainen, Arto; Jauhiainen, Annukka – Teaching in Higher Education, 2022
This article contributes to the current discussions on academic teacher identity in universities. In the managerial university and in the context of expanding HE, teaching has become a more complex, more problematised and more managed activity. This article approaches identity as identification on different levels of academic work and asks: What…
Descriptors: College Faculty, Professional Identity, Teacher Attitudes, Universities
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