Educator Stress An Occupational Health Perspective /

This book brings together the most current thinking and research on educator stress and how education systems can support quality teachers and quality education. It adopts an occupational health perspective to examine the problem of educator stress and presents theory-driven intervention strategies...

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Άλλοι συγγραφείς: McIntyre, Teresa Mendonça (Επιμελητής έκδοσης), McIntyre, Scott E. (Επιμελητής έκδοσης), Francis, David J. (Επιμελητής έκδοσης)
Μορφή: Ηλεκτρονική πηγή Ηλ. βιβλίο
Γλώσσα:English
Έκδοση: Cham : Springer International Publishing : Imprint: Springer, 2017.
Σειρά:Aligning Perspectives on Health, Safety and Well-Being,
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Διαθέσιμο Online:Full Text via HEAL-Link
Πίνακας περιεχομένων:
  • Part I. Defining the Problem of Educator Stress in the Context of Current Education Challenges
  • Chapter 1. School Context and Education System Factors Impacting Educator Stress (Rebecca J. Collie, Nancy E. Perry, and Andrew J. Martin)
  • Chapter 2. Current Knowledge on the Nature, Prevalence, Sources and Potential Impact of Teacher Stress (Cheryl Travers)
  • Chapter 3. Consequences of Job Stress for the Psychological Well-Being of Educators (Irvin S. Schonfeld, Renzo Bianchi, and Peter Luehring-Jones)
  • Chapter 4. Biological Pathways to Stress-Related Disease Vulnerability in Educators (Silja Bellingrath, and Brigitte M. Kudielka)
  • Chapter 5. Teacher Stress and Teacher Self-Efficacy: Relations and Consequences (Einar M. Skaalvik and Sidsel Skaalvik)
  • Chapter 6. Consequences of Educator Stress on Turnover: The Case of Charter Schools (Stephanie L. Cano, Belinda Bustos Flores, Lorena Claeys, and Daniel A. Sass)
  • Chapter 7. The Role of Culture and Other Contextual Factors in Educator Stress (Christopher J. McCarthy, Sally Lineback, Paul G. Fitchett, Richard G. Lambert, Maytal Eyal, and Lauren H. Boyle)
  • PART II. Understanding Educator Stress from an Occupational Health Framework
  • Chapter 8. Development and Testing of a Theoretical-Empirical Model of Educator Stress, Coping and Burnout (Cameron Montgomery)
  • Chapter 9. The Job Demand-Control (-Support) Model in Teaching Context (Margot van der Doef and Chris Verhoeven)
  • Chapter 10. Applying General Occupational Health Theories to Educational Stress and Health: Evidence from the Effort-Reward Imbalance Model (Johannes Siegrist)
  • Chapter 11. Applying Occupational Health Theories to Educator Stress: Contribution of the Job-Demands-Resources Model (Toon W. Taris, Peter L. M. Leisink, and Wilmar B. Schaufeli)
  • Chapter 12. Towards a Dynamic and Integrative Theory of Educator Stress (Teresa M. McIntyre, Scott E. McIntyre, Cristopher D. Barr, David J. Francis, and Angelia Durand)
  • PART III. Managing and Reducing Stress in Education Systems
  • Chapter 13. Defining Healthy Schools: An Occupational Health Psychology Perspective on Healthy School Climates (Robert Sinclair, Janelle H. Cheung, and Adam Cox)
  • Chapter 14. Individual-level Interventions: Mindfulness-Based Approaches to Reducing Stress and Improving Performance among Teachers (Patricia A. Jennings and Anthony A. DeMauro)
  • Chapter 15. Individual-organizational Interface Stress Management Interventions (Raymond Randall and Cheryl Travers)
  • Chapter 16 Organizational Interventions to Reduce Sources of K-12 Teachers’ Occupational Stress (Paul Landsbergis, Jeanette M. Zoeckler, Bianca Rivera, Darryl Alexander, Amy Bahruth, and Wendy Hord)
  • Chapter 17. New Directions in Intervention: Cyber-bullying, Schools and Teachers (Tom Cox, Magda Marczak, Kevin Teoh and Juliet Hassard)
  • PART IV. Implications for Research, Practice and Policy in Education
  • Chapter 18. Issues in Research Methodology on Educator Stress (David J. Francis, Christopher D. Barr, Julia Benoit, and Teresa M. McIntyre)
  • Chapter 19. Translating Education Stress Research into Practice and Policy (Peggy McCardle)
  • Chapter 20. Implications of an Occupational Health Perspective for Educator Stress Research, Practice, and Policy: Concluding Comments (Scott E. McIntyre, Teresa M. McIntyre, and David J. Francis).