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Research on Teacher Stress - Implications for the COVID-19 Pandemic and Beyond
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Research on Teacher Stress - Implications for the COVID-19 Pandemic and Beyond
Series: Research on Stress and Coping in Education
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This volume informs our understanding of how educational settings
can respond to the challenges of the COVID-19 pandemic and beyond.
Teaching has always been a challenging profession but the pandemic
has added unprecedented levels of demands. Much of what we know
about stress and trauma in education predates the COVID-19
pandemic. As the pandemic recedes, it seems likely that recruiting
and retaining teachers, always a challenge, will become even more
difficult. This could not be worse for students, who face steep
losses in their academic and socio-emotional progress after more
than two years of pandemic-impacted schooling. The silver lining is
that scholars who study the occupational health have spent the past
several years studying the effect of the pandemic on teachers,
which led us to edit this volume to collected what is known and
have these experts explain how we can better support teachers in
the future. This book documents the many impacts of the pandemic on
the teaching profession, but also leverages research to chart a
path forward. Part I examines the contours of stress, with a
particular emphasis on COVID-19 impacts. These contributions range
from parents' achievement worries to compassion fatigue, and, more
optimistically, how teachers cope. Part II examines pandemic
impacts on pre-school teachers, in both the U.S. and in Australia.
Given the social distancing in place during the pandemic,
pre-school students and their teachers were under unique demands,
as there is no substitute for the personal connection critical at
that age. It is likely that students entering elementary school in
the next few years will have work to do in their social skills.
Part III focuses on mentoring and stress during the pandemic.
Mentoring is an important part of teacher's professional
development, but the pandemic scrambled traditional forms of
mentoring as all teachers were thrown into unfamiliar online
technology. The final section of this book, Part IV, includes links
between teacher stress and trauma during the pandemic. Clearly,
with the ongoing nature of the pandemic, it is easy to see how
trauma is likely to manifest in years to come. Readers of this book
will better understand teacher demands, as well as the resources
teachers will need going forward. Teachers made heroic efforts
during the pandemic to help their students both academically and
personally. We owe to them to learn from research during the
pandemic that points to the way to a healthier occupational future.
General
Imprint: |
Information Age Publishing
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Country of origin: |
United States |
Series: |
Research on Stress and Coping in Education |
Release date: |
2023 |
Editors: |
Christopher J. McCarthy
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Dimensions: |
234 x 156mm (L x W) |
Pages: |
338 |
ISBN-13: |
979-88-87302-13-3 |
Categories: |
Books
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LSN: |
X53-UNW-JGU-6 |
Barcode: |
9798887302133 |
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