They present a model of layered reflection which illuminates key factors that have an impact on the wellbeing of teachers.doi:10.1111/1467-9604.12366Tim O'BrienDennis GuineyJohn Wiley & Sons, LtdSupport for Learning
Valued at £9,000 and equivalent to a foundation degree, this work-based training programme empowers teachers, leaders and aspiring leaders to advance their leadership and management skills, while building the expertise to strategically implement the Thrive Approach within a class, department, setting...
Many teachers are well acquainted with Sunday night dread. As you stare down the barrel of another week in school, your to-do list looks significantly longer than the hours available. Once you step up to middle leadership, this anxiety is often compounded, because now, if you aren’t pre...
teachers deserve one. The way we talk about, value, and support teachers (and ourselves, as teachers) matters. Teachers don't always know their positive and profound impact. Expressing gratitude benefits both the giver and receiver. Prioritizing wellbeing for teachers (and their fans!) creates...
Forcing teachers to attend wellbeing events is detrimental - what they really need is a cut in workload, says Jude Brady
It has been shown that cooperation between teachers has a positive effect on their wellbeing [63], not only enhancing the support, resources, and structures required for the teaching-leaning process, but also their motivation and wellbeing [79]. Similarly, programmes directed by professionals in ...
teachersschool culturesurveyself-efficacyprofessional supportResearch on the well‐being of teachers was conducted at the request of the Department of Education in Flanders, Belgium. The goals were: (1) to construct an instrument for the Education Inspectorate; and (2) to conduct a survey in ...
The COVID-19 pandemic has had a dramatic impact upon teachers across the world. In Chile, the confinement also had a negative effect on teachers' wellbeing. However, there are no studies assessing teachers' mental health, affect, burnout, or social support during this period. Consequently, our...
Teachers in Dulwich College Pudong have developed a 'Science of Learning' programme to provide students with a deeper understanding of how their brain works and how to keep it healthy and in Dehong teachers are applying Sue Roffey's work on Circle Solutions, moving into various areas of ...
State lotteries have generally won broad public support, despite their often regressive tax structure. One reason for their popularity is the notion that lottery proceeds will go to a specific public good, such as education. But this claim is largely unfounded: Studies have shown that lottery reve...