一位教师的来信:呼吁学校-大学合作伙伴通过关爱伦理重新思考教育工作者的职业倦怠和流失问题

Sally Valentino Drew, Kate Atwood Heyboer, Betsy J. Paddock, William Michael McLachlan, Joan Nicoll-Senft
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目的作者以 "教师职业发展计划"(PDS)的 9 个基本要素(NAPDS,2021 年)为指导,呼吁重新思考教师职业倦怠-自然减员-人员配置危机,并呼吁在道德上必须重新树立关爱伦理。设计/方法/途径本文汇集了教师的心声,包括三项研究的参与者和教育学者数十年的集体经验,综述了教育工作者的职业倦怠和教育工作者的健康在以创伤为基础的社会情感学习活动中的作用。研究结果教育工作者复原力的实用模型通过优先考虑对教师个人和集体的关怀,然后再解决对学生的关怀,为职业倦怠和人员流失问题提供了一个潜在的解决方案。这与 PDS 学校的基本原则以及 Goodlad 及其同事几十年来在学校改革中强调教学道德层面的呼吁(1990 年)不谋而合。
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Letter from a teacher: A plea for school-university partners to rethink educator burnout and attrition through an ethic of care
PurposeGuided by several of the 9 essentials of what it means to be a PDS (NAPDS, 2021), authors share a plea to rethink the teacher burnout-attrition-staffing crisis with a call toward a moral imperative of recentering an ethic of care. Many schools are operating under anti-care practices which directly undermine teacher wellness in part due to secondary traumatic stress, rising workload demands and intensive student needs.Design/methodology/approachReflecting a compilation of teacher voices, including participants from three research studies and the collective decades-worth experience of educator scholars, this paper presents a synthesis of educator burnout and the role of educator wellness within trauma-informed social emotional learning initiatives.FindingsThe practical model of educator resilience offers a potential solution to burnout and attrition by prioritizing care for teachers individually and collectively prior to addressing care for students.Originality/valueThe model articulates educator resilience as the motivational force of life within a school community focused on an ethic of care that drives the collective and individuals within the collective to be their best. This aligns with foundation principles of PDS schools and Goodlad and colleagues’ decades-old call to foreground the moral dimensions of teaching in school reform (1990).
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