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Wendt, Janice C. – 1980
A sense of crisis in public schools is helping to make teaching a stressful occupation. Prospective teachers should develop the capacity to cope with the institution as it changes to meet societal demands. They should have the ability to analyze problems and choose appropriate coping mechanisms. A positive outlook on teaching, with the support of…
Descriptors: Beginning Teachers, Coping, Elementary Secondary Education, Higher Education
Schwanke, Dean, Comp. – 1981
This annotated bibliography lists journal articles and research reports on the problem of teacher stress and burnout. The first two sections include citations of general discussions which clarify the distinction between desirable and undesirable stress. The third section lists research and survey reports on teacher morale and job satisfaction. The…
Descriptors: Anxiety, Coping, Decision Making, Educational Environment
Moracco, John C. – 1981
Burnout is a condition that exacts a heavy toll on individual and organizational effectiveness. In this paper stress and burnout are defined and their relationship to each other is identified. A model for stress is developed so that intervention strategies can be based on practical and conceptual grounds. Burnout in human service organizations is…
Descriptors: Adjustment (to Environment), Burnout, Coping, Counselors
George Washington Univ., Washington, DC. Inst. for Educational Leadership. – 1980
This two part transcript of a public radio broadcast deals with the topic of teacher burnout. Numerous personal interviews were conducted with teachers in order to understand the causes behind this problem from the vantage point of their personal experiences. A young teacher in a ghetto school relates his experiences. Another teacher cites the…
Descriptors: Anxiety, Beginning Teachers, Discipline Problems, Elementary Secondary Education
Rathbone, Charles; Benedict, Chaunce – 1980
This qualitative research report focuses on the phenomenon of teacher burnout at the junior high school level. Three teachers were interviewed as to the role teacher burnout played in their professional and personal lives. A jury of peers reviewed the transcriptions of these interviews and categorized interview data into five categories: How was…
Descriptors: Educational Environment, Fatigue (Biology), Job Satisfaction, Junior High Schools

D'Aurora, Dianna L.; Fimian, Michael F. – Psychology in the Schools, 1988
Examines student stress and burnout among American children and youth, discussing models suggested and behavioral, physiological, and emotional manifestations experienced by children. Outlines interventions to reduce high stress levels, emphasizing the role of parents and teachers for education and support. (Author/KS)
Descriptors: Burnout, Children, Elementary Secondary Education, Intervention
McEwin, C. Kenneth; Dickinson, Thomas S. – Schools in the Middle, 1997
Argues that educators must reform interscholastic sports programs at the middle school level for age appropriateness. Discusses several areas of concern, including physical injuries, psychological considerations, sports burnout, coaches, families, and liability. Proposes ten considerations for program design covering inclusiveness, risk…
Descriptors: Athletic Coaches, Athletics, Burnout, Change Strategies

Kagan, Dona M. – Journal of Social Psychology, 1989
Explores the relationship among teachers' cognitive styles, their preference of leadership styles, and their susceptibility to stress. Data from the self-reports of elementary teachers suggest that nonanalytic teachers prefer principals who stress process rather than task and appear less susceptible to occupational stress than the more analytic…
Descriptors: Cognitive Style, Educational Research, Elementary Education, Elementary School Teachers
Hay, Ian; Winn, Stephen – Australasian Journal of Special Education, 2005
This qualitative study used focus groups and interviews to investigate the inclusion of students with Asperger's Syndrome (AS) into secondary education from the perspectives of: general teachers; special education teachers; students with AS; and their parents (N = 122). Across the four cohorts, five main themes emerged, however, different cohorts…
Descriptors: Inclusive Schools, Asperger Syndrome, Focus Groups, Special Education Teachers
Niebrugge, Kathryn M. – 1994
Job burnout is a condition observed in recent years among a wide variety of helping professions. In this study, burnout was described as emotional exhaustion, job dissatisfaction, and the desire to leave the job and/or profession. To examine burnout in the profession of school psychology, a random sample of members (N=139) of the Illinois School…
Descriptors: Burnout, Elementary Secondary Education, Emotional Response, Job Satisfaction
Chen, Margaret; Miller, Geri – 1997
This paper summarizes research on both organizational and individual characteristics positively correlated to teacher stress. Organizational characteristics are time constraints, workload, job demands, role conflict, role ambiguity, income, resources, class size, administrative bureaucracy, autonomy/participation in decision making, collegiality,…
Descriptors: College Faculty, Coping, Elementary School Teachers, Elementary Secondary Education
Sandholtz, Judith Haymore – 1990
Studies of teacher satisfaction and workplace conditions generally have focused on the level of the profession or the school site, not on the smaller units within a school or the variations of the work environment within them. This study addresses three limitations of previous research. First, it introduces a theoretical perspective on the…
Descriptors: Business Education, Case Studies, Departments, English Instruction
Heath-Camp, Betty; And Others – 1990
As part of a larger, 5-year national project, case study analyses were conducted of the induction experiences of two beginning teachers of marketing education. One teacher (Mary) entered the profession through a traditional teacher education program in marketing education. The other (Jake) obtained certification based on extensive experience in…
Descriptors: Alternative Teacher Certification, Beginning Teacher Induction, Beginning Teachers, Case Studies
Holmes, Dennis H.; And Others – 1988
This report summarizes the findings of a study of the professional development or inservice training needs of experienced teachers in the District of Columbia Public Schools (DCPS). An introduction to the findings of the survey is devoted to a discussion of the teachers' perceptions of the important factors that influence their teaching in DCPS.…
Descriptors: Educational Facilities, Elementary Secondary Education, Inservice Education, Instructional Materials
Case, Elizabeth J.; Leavitt, Alan – 1986
The Albuquerque (New Mecixo) Public Schools established the Mental Health Project in August 1985 to provide an interdisciplinary team approach to deliver direct/indirect counseling services to selected special education students, families, and staff. Seventy-seven percent of the 88 students, ages 5-21, receiving services were either behaviorally…
Descriptors: Administrator Education, Behavior Disorders, Communication Problems, Counseling Services