Teacher Stress: What It Is,Why It's Important,How It Can be Alleviated |
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Authors: | Isaac Prilleltensky Marilyn Neff Ann Bessell |
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Affiliation: | 1. isaac@miami.edu |
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Abstract: | Teacher stress can be conceptualized as an imbalance between risk and protective factors. Stress emanates from risk factors at the personal, interpersonal, and organizational levels. When risk factors exceed protective factors, teacher ability to cope with adversity is inhibited, likely resulting in stress and pernicious consequences. In this paper we draw on empirical evidence as well as our own professional efforts at reducing stress among novice teachers to explain the phenomenon and recommend interventions. |
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