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Montgomery, Cameron; Rupp, Andre A. – Canadian Journal of Education, 2005
This study provides a correlational meta-analysis of 65 independently written or published studies on teacher stress between 1998 and 2003. We measured the relationships between teacher stress and numerous other constructs including coping, burnout, emotional responses, personality mediators, personal support, environmental structure, and…
Descriptors: Teacher Burnout, Coping, Effect Size, Meta Analysis
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Hansen, J. Merrell; Wentworth, Nancy – High School Journal, 2002
Those who teach know that it is difficult and demanding. Relentlessly, teaching requires much and seldom gives much back. Needless to say, many teachers find the challenges frustrating and complex. It is easy to understand that "teacher burnout" is as much a part of the profession as overhead projectors and textbooks. In 1995, the Brigham Young…
Descriptors: Teacher Burnout, Educational Change, Partnerships in Education, College School Cooperation
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Weckwerth, Amanda C.; Flynn, Deborah M. – College Student Journal, 2006
Sex differences in the experience of social support and frequency of burnout were examined in university students from a small Northern Ontario University. An altered version of the Maslach Burnout Inventory Human Services Survey (MBI-HSS) (Maslach & Jackson, 1996) termed the AMBI-HSS, and the Social Provisions Scale (SPS) (Cutrona &…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Guidance, Social Integration, Burnout
Goddard, Richard; Goddard, Marion – Australian Educational Researcher, 2006
In keeping with repeated calls to investigate high early career turnover within the teaching profession, the present study investigated the hypothesis that a significant positive association between burnout and turnover intention would be observed in teachers at the beginning of their careers. A sample of 112 Australian teachers working in their…
Descriptors: Teaching (Occupation), Beginning Teachers, Teacher Burnout, Foreign Countries
Pierce, Layne – 1997
As the position of bibliographic instruction within academic libraries continues to be more and more important, the question still remains as to why so many good bibliographic instruction librarians suffer from emotional "blahs" and eventual burnout. The answer does not lie in character flaws of the librarians, nor simply in an ever-increasing…
Descriptors: Academic Libraries, Burnout, Faculty, Higher Education
Emmert, Philip; Smilowitz, Michael – 1998
What has transpired at James Madison University provides a model for the successful implementation of a basic communication education program required of all first-year students. This paper provides an accounting of the efforts that made possible the commitment to the development of the program. The paper is first divided into two columns. One…
Descriptors: Educational Change, General Education, Higher Education, Introductory Courses
Cohen, Allan – 1989
This guidebook provides the principal with some fundamental tools for reducing stress and preventing professional burnout. Chapter 1 offers strategies for identifying and reducing personal stress. Cognitive restructuring is advocated as an effective, permanent approach, in which the individual changes patterns of thinking about stressful…
Descriptors: Administrator Role, Burnout, Cognitive Restructuring, Elementary Secondary Education
Gmelch, Walter H.; Torelli, Joseph A. – 1993
Findings of a study that examined the relationship of administrative role conflict and ambiguity with stress and burnout are presented in this paper. A survey sent to 1,000 Washington State administrators (250 each from the following groups--elementary, junior, and senior high school principals; and superintendents) elicited 741 returns, a 74…
Descriptors: Administrator Effectiveness, Administrator Responsibility, Administrator Role, Burnout
Ray, Eileen Berlin – 1983
A study tested a causal model of job burnout from a communication perspective. Drawing from Linear Force Aggregation Theory, social structure theory, and current burnout literature, the study posited direct relationships between network integration, job-related stress, and cognitive distance between perceptions of self and job. It also…
Descriptors: Burnout, Communication Research, Communication (Thought Transfer), Hospital Personnel
Johnstone, Margaret – 1989
This booklet provides a succinct survey of studies on stress in relation to teaching, centering around British research. It provides a comprehensive guide to how stress in teaching has been studied and the conclusions reached. Topics covered are: (1) what is stress; (2) what are the causes of stress in teaching; (3) how prevalent is stress in…
Descriptors: Educational Research, Elementary Secondary Education, Faculty Workload, Stress Management
Edwards, James G. – 1986
The Maslach Burnout Inventory (MBI) was used to assess the level and intensity of burnout in 165 California State University at Long Beach college seniors preparing for the human services professions, specifically teaching, nursing, criminal justice, and social welfare. A comparison group of 80 engineering seniors was also assessed. The 40-item…
Descriptors: Affective Measures, Attitude Measures, Burnout, College Seniors
Taler, Izabella – 1984
The survey described in this report was designed to test whether or not library directors are able to recognize the existence of the problem of burnout (the emotional and physical exhaustion due to continued stress on the job) and how, if at all, top management of the institutions of which the library is a part view and deal with the issue. Survey…
Descriptors: Academic Libraries, Administrative Policy, Administrator Responsibility, Administrator Role
Broussard, E. Joseph; Butler, John M. – 1986
A review of literature relating to stress and burnout and its potential implications for further study of secondary school newspaper advisers reveals a number of areas that require attention. Stress can be created by administrators, other faculty members, students, the job itself, or the adviser's personal life. A study of advisers who have dealt…
Descriptors: Case Studies, Coping, Emotional Response, Faculty Advisers
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
DeMoulin, Donald F.; Guyton, John – 1987
Research previous to this study suggested that the efficiency of teachers increases to a zenith and from there decreases to a degree of inefficiency. This research led to a hypothesis that teaching characteristics can be associated with career development stages. In phase I of this study (conducted in 1983) 145 principals from 2 midwestern states…
Descriptors: Administrator Attitudes, Career Development, Elementary Secondary Education, School Surveys
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