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Figen Karaferye; Mehmet Sükrü Bellibas – Research Papers in Education, 2025
The present study uses the qualitative meta-synthesis to provide insight into elements that diminish teacher wellbeing and relevant school leadership practices that promote it in K-12 educational settings. Qualitative meta-synthesis is a type of systematic review that integrates the findings from qualitative studies with a common focus. Using…
Descriptors: Leadership Styles, Professional Autonomy, Teaching Conditions, Teacher Participation
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Talida M. State; Rachel R. Ouellette; Imad Zaheer; Miranda R. Zahn – School Psychology, 2024
The COVID-19 pandemic has amplified preexisting challenges for educators as manifested in high rates of work-related stress and burnout, and educators leaving the profession in higher numbers than ever before. In this article, we highlight the urgency for work-related well-being supports for educators, with a particular focus on system changes.…
Descriptors: Health Education, Teaching Conditions, Teachers, Well Being
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Reilly, Peter Johnathon – New Review of Academic Librarianship, 2023
This study examines the benefits to leaders, managers, and employees of developing emotionally intelligent work teams to improve library services and project outcomes. These high performing teams form a cohesive identity based solely upon trust. The characteristics of these groups are considered and their contribution to enhancing organizational…
Descriptors: Teamwork, Work Environment, Emotional Intelligence, Job Performance
Madill, Rebecca; Halle, Tamara; Gebhart, Tracy; Shuey, Elizabeth – Office of Planning, Research and Evaluation, 2018
While many efforts to improve the quality of early care and education (ECE) have focused on increasing teachers' and caregivers' competencies and knowledge specific to the teaching of young children, a small body of research suggests that an ECE workforce that is mentally healthy can provide the best-quality care for children. The primary research…
Descriptors: Early Childhood Education, Mental Health, Preschool Teachers, Stress Variables
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Morley, Louise; Angervall, Petra; Berggren, Caroline; Dodillet, Susanne – European Journal of Higher Education, 2018
Fika is the Swedish practice of assembling for a coffee break at work or home. This paper investigates the material, social and temporal investments in fika in accelerated and accountable organizational cultures, and asks what purpose it serves in neoliberalised academic employment regimes today. Analysis of our thirteen interviews with…
Descriptors: Neoliberalism, Organizational Culture, Universities, Foreign Countries
Meacham, Deborah, Ed. – Center for the Study of Child Care Employment, 2019
When the Model Work Standards were first crafted more than two decades ago, they were built on the premise that quality child care jobs are the cornerstone of high-quality services for children and families. The intent of these standards is to make it possible for those who choose teaching young children as a career to reasonably and responsibly…
Descriptors: Child Care Centers, Child Caregivers, Standards, Fringe Benefits
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Brock, Barbara L. – Journal of Women in Educational Leadership, 2010
Relational aggression among women presents an overlooked barrier to women's quest for advancement in the workplace. Although research on women's leadership extols their ability to collaborate and form lasting, supportive relationships, one cannot assume that all women are supportive of other women. Research reveals that relational aggression,…
Descriptors: Aggression, Females, Leadership, Barriers
Froiland, Paul – Training, 1993
Rather than workplace wellness and stress management programs, the most important factors affecting job stress are personal power/control of job factors, reduced work load, and work teams. (SK)
Descriptors: Burnout, Individual Power, Organizational Climate, Stress Management