Early childhood leadership well-being: A phenomenological examination of workplace stress and supports

IF 1.8 Q2 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH
Jamlick Peter Ondieki Bosire, Kathleen C. Gallagher, Amanda Leigh Garrett, Wayne A. Babchuk
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Early childhood center directors need to effectively function in their workplace so that they can provide leadership that supports quality. Their personal and professional well-being may affect how they support other educators. Few studies have investigated work-related well-being from directors’ perspectives. This qualitative study investigated the directors’ common experiences about well-being. Specifically, interpretative phenomenological design was used to explore the directors’ work-related stress, work-related support, and well-being. Four early childhood center directors serving children from low socio-economic backgrounds in Mid-Western State were interviewed individually to understand how they understood work-related well-being, sources of work-related stress, and work-related support. Five themes emerged from the data: understanding of well-being (physical and mental health, salary, relationships, and self-care practice); sources of work-related stress (compassion fatigue, role, and learning); managing work-related stress (self-discipline, mindfulness); sources of support (leadership, staff, self-support, family, and friends); source of inspiration (opportunity and value). Implications include establishing formal support networks, and policy review and provision of resources to effectively support directors from burnout.
幼儿领导福祉:工作场所压力和支持的现象学研究
幼儿中心主任需要在他们的工作场所有效地发挥作用,这样他们才能提供支持质量的领导。他们的个人和职业幸福感可能会影响他们如何支持其他教育工作者。很少有研究从董事的角度调查与工作相关的幸福感。本定性研究调查了董事们关于幸福感的共同经历。具体而言,我们采用解释现象学设计来探讨董事的工作压力、工作支持和幸福感。在中西部州,四位服务于低社会经济背景儿童的幼儿中心主任分别接受了采访,以了解他们如何理解与工作有关的福利、与工作有关的压力来源和与工作有关的支持。数据中出现了五个主题:对幸福的理解(身心健康、工资、人际关系和自我保健实践);工作压力的来源(同情疲劳、角色和学习);管理工作压力(自律、正念);支持的来源(领导、员工、自我支持、家人和朋友);灵感的来源(机会和价值)。影响包括建立正式的支持网络,政策审查和提供资源,以有效地支持董事的职业倦怠。
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Journal of Early Childhood Research
Journal of Early Childhood Research EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH-
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Early Childhood Research provides an international forum for the dissemination of early childhood research which transcends disciplinary boundaries and applies theory and research within academic and professional communities. The journal reflects international growth in research on young children’s learning and development and the impact of this on provision. The journal enjoys a wide readership which includes policy-makers, practitioners and researchers in the intersecting fields of early childhood education and care, with early childhood defined as the years from birth to eight.
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