Administrators’ Humor Styles and Teachers’ Thriving at Work in a Chinese University: Inputs for a School Wellness Program

Luobin JIN, Lizelle E. Villanueva
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This study is a quantitative, non- experimental correlational research that tries to determine the relationship between school administrators’ humor styles and teachers’ thriving at work in a Chinese university with a purpose of developing a school wellness program. The date gathered from the questionnaires is to be analyzed by quantitative survey tools, ensuring the study to explore the correlation of the research variables. The findings of the study have theoretical and practical implications for better utilizing administrators’ humor styles and enhancing teachers’ thriving at work, which can become the inputs of a school wellness program. The school wellness program developed aims to integrate health literacy into the comprehensive development of a university by taking the well-being and wellness of teachers and students as the goal, and adapting to the basic requirements of the construction of a healthy China.
中国大学管理者的幽默风格和教师的工作表现:对学校健康项目的投入
本研究是一项定量的、非实验的相关研究,旨在探讨一所中国大学的学校管理者幽默风格与教师工作表现之间的关系,以制定一项学校健康计划。从问卷中收集的数据将通过定量调查工具进行分析,以确保研究能够探索研究变量的相关性。研究结果对更好地利用管理人员的幽默风格和提高教师的工作积极性具有理论和实践意义,可以成为学校健康计划的投入。制定的学校健康规划,旨在适应健康中国建设的基本要求,以师生身心健康为目标,将健康素养融入大学的全面发展。
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