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Book Le stress des enseignants

Download or read book Le stress des enseignants written by Laurence Janot-Bergugnat and published by Armand Colin. This book was released on 2008-10-22 with total page 217 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Le thème du malaise enseignant fait régulièrement la une des journaux. Les enseignants n’hésitent plus à se plaindre de leurs conditions de travail, de la pénibilité du métier et de la difficulté d’enseigner. Pourtant ils n’osent pas tous le crier fort alors que la société exige de plus en plus d’eux en même temps qu’elle les dénigre. Le stress gagne donc la profession, comme bien d’autres d’ailleurs. Quelles en sont les manifestations et les spécificités ? Comment y remédier ? Les enseignants sont-ils plus stressés que dans d’autres métiers ? Partant du phénomène du stress au travail, tous secteurs confondus, les auteurs explorent la réalité du travail de l’enseignant, son évolution et les difficultés pour s’y adapter. Nourri de témoignages et d’enquêtes, l’ouvrage permet de mieux comprendre pour mieux agir, et prolonge son analyse par des propositions d’actions de prévention tant individuelles que collectives. Laurence JANOT-BERGUGNAT est maître de conférences en sciences de l’éducation à l’IUFM d’ Aquitaine (université Bordeaux 4). Elle est membre de l’équipe de recherches comparatives en éducation et formation dirigée par le professeur Éric Debarbieux (université de Bordeaux). Ses recherches portent sur le stress des enseignants. Nicole RASCLE est professeur de psychologie à l’université de Bordeaux où elle dirige l’équipe de recherche de psychologie de la santé. Elle est également vice-présidente de l’université Victor Segalen-Bordeaux 2. Ses recherches portent sur le stress au travail et ses effets sur la santé. Ouvrage édité par René La Borderie et Catherine Blaya.

Book Le stress chez les enseignants

Download or read book Le stress chez les enseignants written by Bryan Hiebert and published by Canadian Education Association. This book was released on 1985 with total page 68 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:

Book Stress and the Classroom Teacher

Download or read book Stress and the Classroom Teacher written by and published by . This book was released on 1980 with total page 32 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:

Book Teaching and Stress

Download or read book Teaching and Stress written by Martin Cole and published by . This book was released on 1989 with total page 200 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:

Book Les enseignants et le stress du m  tier

Download or read book Les enseignants et le stress du m tier written by Sébastien Rojo and published by . This book was released on 2014-07-08 with total page 112 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:

Book Influence du contexte d enseignement sur le stress et le burnout des enseignants

Download or read book Influence du contexte d enseignement sur le stress et le burnout des enseignants written by Alexandra Rey and published by . This book was released on 2017 with total page 94 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:

Book Stress chez les enseignants

    Book Details:
  • Author : Valerie Collin
  • Publisher : Editions Universitaires Europeennes
  • Release : 2014-10-29
  • ISBN : 9783841741455
  • Pages : 84 pages

Download or read book Stress chez les enseignants written by Valerie Collin and published by Editions Universitaires Europeennes. This book was released on 2014-10-29 with total page 84 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: De maniere recurrente, nous entendons parler de stress et plus particulierement sur le lieu de travail. L'objectif de cette etude est de relever dans quelle mesure les enseignants subissent du stress et comment la filiere d'enseignement (general, technique ou professionnel) peut influencer celui-ci. Cette etude est axee sur le champ psychosocial, elle se veut egalement exploratoire et donc ne seront traitees que les causes du stress. Meme si cet ouvrage peut etre lu par l'ensemble des lecteurs sensibles a ce sujet, il est plus indique pour ceux issus du monde de l'enseignement.

Book Comment am  liorer le bien   tre et la sant   des enseignants

Download or read book Comment am liorer le bien tre et la sant des enseignants written by Mylène Leroux and published by De Boeck Superieur. This book was released on 2014-05-27 with total page 184 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Force est de constater que les problèmes de stress jouent sur la qualité du travail éducatif car leur impact dépasse généralement la personne de l’enseignant. Pourtant, le manque de soutien institutionnel à l’insertion professionnelle, la surcharge de la tâche, le renouvellement des programmes et la diversité des clientèles demeurent des éléments conjoncturels, qui figurent au nombre des facteurs de risque investigués et qui peuvent conduire à l’épuisement professionnel et à l’abandon hâtif de la profession. Si les impacts de ces problèmes sont connus, l’intervention structurelle autour de facteurs de protection demeure difficile à concevoir et à mettre en œuvre, au niveau organisationnel et systémique de l’école. Le bien-être professionnel et la santé des enseignants devraient être des facteurs de protection prioritaires pour le système éducatif. Mais malgré ces constats, la formation des enseignants n’offre encore guère d’outils pour amener les futurs enseignants à tenir compte de leur santé, ni à développer des pratiques propres à prévenir les difficultés psychologiques, ni à considérer l’interaction entre leur bien-être et la qualité de leur travail auprès des jeunes. Or, on peut penser que l’autonomie professionnelle, tant valorisée dans les référentiels de compétence, ne peut être atteinte en faisant abstraction de ces dimensions psychologiques et psychopédagogiques. Pour suppléer à ce manque de formation, l’intention de cet ouvrage est de fournir des connaissances contemporaines qui permettront aux éducateurs d’accentuer leur vigilance envers leur bien-être professionnel. Les auteurs veulent également montrer de quelle manière on peut instaurer de nouvelles habitudes de santé et intégrer des pratiques saines et efficaces au sein de l’école, pour faciliter le développement de la résilience éducationnelle au cours de la carrière. Plusieurs études mènent d’ailleurs à penser qu’une telle préoccupation à l’égard du bien-être enseignant éclaire du même coup des conditions propices à l’appropriation de meilleures pratiques pédagogiques et éducatives.

Book Le stress des enseignants

Download or read book Le stress des enseignants written by Céline Canu and published by . This book was released on 2012 with total page 94 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:

Book Stress in Teaching

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  • Author : Dr Jack Dunham
  • Publisher : Routledge
  • Release : 2002-01-04
  • ISBN : 1134920180
  • Pages : 234 pages

Download or read book Stress in Teaching written by Dr Jack Dunham and published by Routledge. This book was released on 2002-01-04 with total page 234 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The stress involved in a career in teaching has increased considerably in recent years. In England and Wales the implementation of the Education Reform Act has led to a whole range of organisational and curricular changes to add to the existing pressures of discipline problems, poor working conditions and low pay. Anxiety, depression, relationship difficulties and even physical illness are just some of the symptoms that result. This established guide, now wholly updated for teachers and managers in the 1990s, shows how to recognize the signs of stress and how to develop strategies to control it. Its practical advice, field-tested in numberous workshops for teachers and heads, should help scholls to reduce pressures on their staff by the development of satisfactory whole-school policies and teachers to be more effective in the management of their own stress levels.

Book Cultivating Teacher Renewal

Download or read book Cultivating Teacher Renewal written by Barbara Larrivee and published by R&L Education. This book was released on 2012-10-23 with total page 217 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Teachers today are more stressed than ever. It is crucial that teachers develop the tools necessary to keep from falling prey to the potentially destructive effects of stress and burnout. Cultivating Teacher Renewal: Guarding Against Stress and Burnout offers the antidote by providing the knowledge, skills and practices that will keep teachers from surrendering to burnout. Cultivating Teacher Renewal is evidence-based presenting an extensive review of the abundant research on stress and burnout specifically applying it to the teaching profession. This book adopts a comprehensive approach spanning the fields of education, the social sciences, and the neurosciences. The array of strategiesoffered will help teachers become stress hardy to stay in a renewal cycle by, building up defenses against burnout, successfully negotiating the emotional terrain of teaching, instilling new ways of thinking and behaving to preserve well-being, and limiting stress exposure by exercising healthier choices. This book will also help you to maintain a work-life balance and develop practices to sustain resilience and optimism.

Book International Perspectives on Teacher Stress

Download or read book International Perspectives on Teacher Stress written by Christopher McCarthy and published by IAP. This book was released on 2012-10-01 with total page 394 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This book is the latest volume in the Research on Stress and Coping in Education series. The authors present original research and current theory regarding the realities of coping with the stresses of teaching. The chapters highlight working conditions for teachers around the globe and the processes and strategies that teachers use to survive and thrive in their daily work with students, families, and educational administrators. Both stress researchers and educational policy makers will find the chapters offer insights into sources of stress for teachers, strategies for stress prevention and coping, and the negative consequences that stress can have on teacher retention. Researchers from Norway, Turkey, Greece, the United States, the Netherlands, Germany, Russia, Italy, and China illustrate through a variety of research methods both the centrality of cultural context and the commonalities of teacher experiences around the world.

Book Crisis in Education

    Book Details:
  • Author : Barry A. Farber
  • Publisher : Jossey-Bass
  • Release : 1991-03-11
  • ISBN :
  • Pages : 384 pages

Download or read book Crisis in Education written by Barry A. Farber and published by Jossey-Bass. This book was released on 1991-03-11 with total page 384 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: ?Without question, Farber's book on teacher burnout is the most comprehensive, analytic, and instructive book on the topic, and I urge the reader to study it.?--Seymour B. Sarason, author, The Predictable Failure of Educational Reform

Book Educator Stress

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  • Author : Teresa Mendonça McIntyre
  • Publisher : Springer
  • Release : 2017-08-28
  • ISBN : 3319530534
  • Pages : 522 pages

Download or read book Educator Stress written by Teresa Mendonça McIntyre and published by Springer. This book was released on 2017-08-28 with total page 522 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: 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 to reduce stress load and support educator resilience and healthy school organizations. The book provides an international perspective on key challenges facing educators such as teacher stress, teacher retention, training effective teachers, teacher accountability, cyber-bullying in schools, and developing healthy school systems. Divided into four parts, the book starts out by introducing and defining the problem of educator stress internationally and examining educator stress in the context of school, education system, and education policy factors. Part I includes chapters on educator mental health and well-being, stress-related biological vulnerabilities, the relation of stress to teaching self-efficacy, turnover in charter schools, and the role of culture in educator stress. Part II reviews the main conceptual models that explain educator stress while applying an occupational health framework to education contexts which stresses the role of organizational factors, including work organization and work practices. It ends with a proposal of a dynamic integrative theory of educator stress, which highlights the changing nature of educator stress with time and context. Part III starts with the definition of what constitute healthy school organizations as a backdrop to the following chapters which review the application of occupational health psychology theories and intervention approaches to reducing educator stress, promoting teacher resources and developing healthy school systems. Chapters include interventions at the individual, individual-organizational interface and organizational levels. Part III ends with a chapter addressing cyber-bullying, a new challenge affecting schools and teachers. Part IV discusses the implications for research, practice and policy in education, including teacher training and development. In addition, it presents a review of methodological issues facing researchers on educator stress and identifies future trends for research on this topic, including the use of ecological momentary assessment in educator stress research. The editors’ concluding comments reflect upon the application of an occupational health perspective to advance research, practice and policy directed at reducing stress in educators, and promoting teacher and school well-being.

Book Managing Stress in Education  A Comprehensive Guide for Staff and Students

Download or read book Managing Stress in Education A Comprehensive Guide for Staff and Students written by and published by Optimus Education eBooks. This book was released on 2011 with total page 202 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:

Book Stress and Teaching

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  • Author : Kevin J. Swick
  • Publisher : NEA Professional Library
  • Release : 1989
  • ISBN :
  • Pages : 36 pages

Download or read book Stress and Teaching written by Kevin J. Swick and published by NEA Professional Library. This book was released on 1989 with total page 36 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This monograph explores three particular emphases: (1) stress occurs within an ecological system; (2) individuals need to be skilled self-managers in dealing with their stress ecology, and (3) teachers are the initial source and ultimate controller of their stress system. Integrated with these emphases are such topics as the ecology of teacher stress, teachers as sources of stress, stress as motivation for growth, symptoms and indicators of burnout, knowing stress management, and the role of professional growth in stress prevention/resolution. (JD)