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Jacob L. Nelson; Nicole S. Cohen – Journalism and Mass Communication Educator, 2025
This conceptual article connects journalists' well-being explicitly to the ongoing discussion of their working conditions by answering the question: How can journalism educators best prepare aspiring journalists to enter such a precarious profession? Our overarching argument is that journalism educators have an opportunity to "inoculate"…
Descriptors: Journalism, Well Being, Work Environment, Journalism Education
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David J. Peyton; Hannah Morris Mathews; Elizabeth Bettini; Kristen Merrill O'Brien; Rebekah C. Louis; Tashnuva Shaheen; Margaret Weiss; Wilhelmina van Dijk; Bevin Hunter – Teacher Education and Special Education, 2025
Student teaching is a powerful formative experience for special education teacher candidates. Crucial to candidate success in student teaching is the effectiveness of their mentor teacher. However, the role of mentor teacher does not occur in a vacuum and context factors into the quality of the experience. A growing body of research indicates that…
Descriptors: Student Teachers, Special Education Teachers, Mentors, Role
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Sharifah B. AlKhamees; Christopher M. Durugbo – Innovations in Education and Teaching International, 2025
Universities face organisational challenges to learn and adopt administrative practices that aid both staff and educational development. Although the prospects of ambidexterity as an organisational learning strategy are appreciated in research and practice, understanding the nature of culture-based factors that support ambidextrous mindsets in…
Descriptors: Organizational Culture, Universities, Administrators, Administrator Attitudes
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Hardianto Hardianto; Hidayat Hidayat; Muhammad Nurhisyam Ali Setiawan – Journal of Pedagogical Research, 2025
This study aimed to examine how incentives, transformational leadership, and motivation directly and indirectly affect the job satisfaction of elementary school teachers. A quantitative approach with an explanatory research design was adopted. Using stratified random sampling, data were collected from 251 instructors and analyzed through…
Descriptors: Elementary School Teachers, Teacher Attitudes, Rewards, Transformational Leadership
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Silvia Si Wing Vong; Elaina Norlin; Allan Cho – College & Research Libraries, 2025
Organizational practices contribute to the workplace culture which can impact the experiences of racialized and Indigenous academic librarians. This study examines organizational practices (e.g., salary, workload, performance reviews, professional development funds) where perceptions of unfairness and inequity may emerge in Canadian and American…
Descriptors: Academic Libraries, Librarians, Work Environment, Personnel Management
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Susanne Tafvelin; Andreas Stenling – International Journal of Training and Development, 2025
The purpose of the present study was to identify the paths through which leaders' pretraining motivation and work environment lead to the transfer of leadership training. Building on self-determination theory and the Baldwin and Ford transfer model, we examined the role of leaders' autonomous and controlled motivation and the opportunity to use…
Descriptors: Work Environment, Transfer of Training, Leadership Training, Self Determination
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Timothy J. Wood; Vijay J. Daniels; Debra Pugh; Claire Touchie; Samantha Halman; Susan Humphrey-Murto – Advances in Health Sciences Education, 2024
First impressions can influence rater-based judgments but their contribution to rater bias is unclear. Research suggests raters can overcome first impressions in experimental exam contexts with explicit first impressions, but these findings may not generalize to a workplace context with implicit first impressions. The study had two aims. First, to…
Descriptors: Evaluators, Work Environment, Decision Making, Video Technology
D. J. Griffith – ProQuest LLC, 2024
This dissertation investigated the lived experiences of non-binary counselors who face microaggressions within the counseling field. While existing research has explored microaggressions based on sexual orientation within counselor education programs, there is a significant gap in the literature regarding non-binary counselors specifically. This…
Descriptors: Counselors, LGBTQ People, Social Bias, Experience
Brennen C. Salmon – ProQuest LLC, 2024
Addressing working conditions in higher education is crucial to retaining student affairs professionals. This study explores the current state of working conditions in the field and the influence working conditions have on professionals' turnover intentions. Perceptions of psychological contract fulfillment is a factor that can interact with…
Descriptors: Work Environment, Higher Education, Labor Turnover, Intention
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Brooke N. Macnamara; Ibrahim Berber; M. Cenk Çavusoglu; Elizabeth A. Krupinski; Naren Nallapareddy; Noelle E. Nelson; Philip J. Smith; Amy L. Wilson-Delfosse; Soumya Ray – Cognitive Research: Principles and Implications, 2024
Artificial intelligence in the workplace is becoming increasingly common. These tools are sometimes used to aid users in performing their task, for example, when an artificial intelligence tool assists a radiologist in their search for abnormalities in radiographic images. The use of artificial intelligence brings a wealth of benefits, such as…
Descriptors: Artificial Intelligence, Computer Use, Program Effectiveness, Cognitive Ability
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Amanda M. Kulp; Elizabeth A. Gregg; Amanda Blakewood Pascale – Research in Higher Education, 2024
The role of the department chair is considered one of the most thankless jobs in higher education, but there is surprisingly little research on the daily work-lives of faculty members serving in departmental leadership roles. This study updates the literature by using a national sample of 3,317 associate and full professors serving in department…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Department Heads, Instructional Leadership, Job Satisfaction
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Sun Yee Yip; Eisuke Saito – Cambridge Journal of Education, 2024
The transnational movement of teachers has affected the education environment worldwide. Using a qualitative approach and conceptualising immigrant adaptation based on the differential adaptation theory, we examine the adaptation experiences of immigrant teachers in Australia. Our findings revealed that immigrant teachers' professional identity,…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Immigrants, Foreign Workers, Professional Identity
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Mukul Tiwari; Manish Kumar Srivastava; A.S. Suresh; Vinod Sharma; Yogesh Mahajan – International Journal of Educational Management, 2024
Purpose: This study aims to further the understanding of employees' engagement by explaining their organizational commitment through their perception of the availability of work-life benefits in the organization. This study also investigates the mediating role of job satisfaction in this context. Design/methodology/approach: The model was tested…
Descriptors: College Faculty, Family Work Relationship, Teacher Attitudes, Job Satisfaction
Katie Walk – ProQuest LLC, 2024
This article presents a comprehensive case study examining transformational leadership strategies of a leader in a hybrid work environment within a higher education institution. Drawing upon the principles of transformational leadership theory and hybrid work research, the study delves into the leadership effectiveness of a high-level academic…
Descriptors: Transformational Leadership, Blended Learning, Work Environment, Leadership Styles
Funmilola Adebunmi Iyiola – ProQuest LLC, 2024
Retaining an employee's knowledge becomes a significant challenge when skilled and experienced employees leave an organization. Human resources (HR) professionals/leaders at public and private universities are particularly concerned about the detrimental impact of knowledge loss in such cases. Grounded in the knowledge management cycle (KMC)…
Descriptors: Labor Turnover, Occupational Mobility, Human Resources, Work Environment
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