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Kristina Rios; Wei-Mo Tu – Journal of Special Education Apprenticeship, 2023
Family involvement is an essential component of the special education process for youth with intellectual and developmental disabilities (IDD). In addition to the legal requirement that parents should be equal partners in the decision-making of the student's IEP program (IDEA, 2004), a bulk of empirical research demonstrates the positive impact of…
Descriptors: Special Education, Students with Disabilities, Intellectual Disability, Barriers
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Rokala, Ville; Pakarinen, Eija; Eskelä-Haapanen, Sirpa; Lerkkanen, Marja-Kristiina – Scandinavian Journal of Educational Research, 2023
The present study investigated bidirectional associations between teachers' sense of inadequacy and self-efficacy and factors related to them across one academic year. Teachers (N = 52) rated their sense of inadequacy and self-efficacy in fall and spring, and reported the number of students in need of support in spring. The results of cross-lagged…
Descriptors: Teacher Attitudes, Self Efficacy, Elementary School Teachers, Grade 1
Laura Gali – ProQuest LLC, 2023
Self-compassion and self-care are challenges for leaders, including school psychologists who are especially vulnerable to burnout, which could cause harm. The purpose of the study was to explore the relationship between the self-efficacy of school psychologists as caregiving leaders and their self-compassion and self-care. Specifically, the…
Descriptors: Burnout, Daily Living Skills, Self Efficacy, School Psychologists
Ben Voborsky – ProQuest LLC, 2023
This study examined the perceptions of expatriate educators regarding their first contract international recruitment experience. The research problem investigated was that recruitment presents ongoing challenges for expatriate administrators while expatriate educator attrition rates in international schools can have an adverse effect on…
Descriptors: Teacher Attitudes, International Schools, Foreign Nationals, Faculty Mobility
Amanda A. Setree – ProQuest LLC, 2023
This study explores the importance of holistic health practices based on evidence from various studies ranging from stress and burnout prevention from holistic practices to administrative support in an educational setting. Through researching these studies, new questions arose as to whether a limit exists to the preventative measures that may be…
Descriptors: Teachers, Stress Variables, Teacher Burnout, Health Promotion
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Robert P. Lubeznik-Warner; Nila Rosen – Journal of Youth Development, 2023
Youth well-being is of central importance, now, perhaps more than ever before. In the wake of the covid pandemic, youth need emotional support and connection throughout the academic year and summer months. Camp is a primary method of summer programming in America and thus may be an important conduit for mental, emotional, social, and spiritual…
Descriptors: Well Being, Summer Programs, Camps, Youth Programs
Robert E. Lee – ProQuest LLC, 2023
According to the World Health Organization (WHO), schools have a unique opportunity to play a pivotal role in addressing mental health needs in their communities (Sawyer et al., 2021). The purpose of this phenomenological study was to examine the impact that the utilization of a system approach has on the success and sustainability of teacher…
Descriptors: Teacher Welfare, Sustainability, Mental Health, Stress Variables
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Vimala Venugopal Muthuswamy; S. Akilandeswari – Eurasian Journal of Applied Linguistics, 2023
This study investigates the influence of linguistic challenges, host country language ability, and host country difficulty on expatriate adaptation in Saudi Arabia. It aims to uncover how linguistic barriers impact expatriate stress management, cultural competency, and overall job performance, while examining the mediating role of host country…
Descriptors: Cultural Awareness, Work Environment, Foreign Nationals, Second Language Learning
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Jendayi B. Dillard; Richard G. Lambert; Paul Fitchett; Christopher J. McCarthy; Kristen C. Mosley; Madison Blaydes – High School Journal, 2023
Demographic factors have been implicated in teachers' experience of work-related stress and occupational wellbeing. Specifically, teacher-student racial congruence has previously been associated with teachers' risk for experiencing stress, job satisfaction, and workplace fatigue. Questions remain as to the extent to which these effects may be…
Descriptors: Stress Variables, Race, Ethnicity, Teacher Student Relationship
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Kurt A. Zotz – Texas Music Education Research, 2023
Starting a career in music education is difficult; there are many challenges that first-year band directors face. These challenges can include praxis shock, isolation, stress, and high workloads. First-year band directors may need mentoring support as they transition into the profession. There are different types of mentor programs that a school…
Descriptors: Beginning Teachers, Music Education, Music Activities, Leadership
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Lisa Cain; Asia McCleary-Gaddy – Journal of Faculty Development, 2023
The University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston School of Dentistry (UTSD) Faculty Focus Group Series were conducted to better understand the challenges and success of specific groups of faculty members regarding, 1) appointment, promotion and tenure, 2) career advancement, 3) diversity and inclusion, and 4) stress and burnout. The five…
Descriptors: Focus Groups, Group Dynamics, Faculty Development, College Faculty
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Helou, Leah B.; Rosen, Clark A.; Wang, Wei; Abbott, Katherine Verdolini – Journal of Speech, Language, and Hearing Research, 2018
Purpose: Research suggests that abnormal levels of intrinsic laryngeal muscle (ILM) contraction is a potential causal factor in stress-induced voice disorders. This study seeks to characterize the ILM stress response in a cohort of vocally healthy women. Method: The authors used an unblinded, nonrandomized, repeated-measures design. Forty vocally…
Descriptors: Human Body, Public Speaking, Voice Disorders, Females
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Walakira, Lisbeth Kristine Olesen; Wright, Susan – Learning and Teaching: The International Journal of Higher Education in the Social Sciences, 2018
EU policies promote mobility as a part of contemporary doctoral education. EU-funded doctoral candidates are expected to move country, establish international research networks; travel for workshops, conferences and research stays abroad; and collaborate across disciplines as well as work in other sectors during their doctoral training. As far as…
Descriptors: Graduate Students, Doctoral Programs, Fellowships, Mobility
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Dicke, Theresa; Parker, Philip D.; Guo, Jiesi; Basarkod, Geetanjali; Marsh, Herbert W.; Deady, Mark; Harvey, Samuel; Riley, Philip – Journal of Educational Psychology, 2022
Principal strain and burnout is a major issue in desperate need of further investigation and solutions. Deepening our understanding of emotional exhaustion, the central dimension of burnout, would greatly further this pursuit. Using a large, longitudinal, representative sample of Australian school principals, the present study decomposed emotional…
Descriptors: Principals, Emotional Response, Burnout, Work Environment
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Chen, Chen; Guan, Ziqi; Sun, Liqun; Zhou, Ting; Guan, Ruiyuan – Applied Cognitive Psychology, 2022
This study sought to explore the effects of COVID-19 exposure, pandemic-related appraisals and coping strategies on psychological symptoms among the front-line healthcare workers based on the transactional theory of stress and coping. A cross-sectional study was conducted in a Wuhan hospital designated for inpatients with COVID-19, assessing…
Descriptors: COVID-19, Pandemics, Coping, Mental Health
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