农村特殊教育教师职业倦怠的学校与人际关系预测因素及稳定性

IF 0.9 Q3 EDUCATION, SPECIAL
Lisa A. Ruble, J. McGrew, Melanie W Fischer, Jordan A. Findley, Rebecca Stayton
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摘要

特殊教育教师流失是一个重大而长期的问题,自疫情以来,这一问题已经恶化。在新冠肺炎爆发前的一学年中,对农村特殊教育教师(N=48)进行了四个时间点的职业倦怠纵向调查。在学年开始时获得的学校和个人倦怠预测因子都用于预测学年结束时的倦怠。研究结果显示,在整个学年中,倦怠是高度稳定的。此外,在学年结束时,倦怠的最有力预测因素是倦怠的基线分数。只有一个学校因素——过度的工作需求——和几个教师内部变量——应对、社会支持和正念技能——预测了至少一个倦怠指标。在回归分析中,除被动回避外,每一个不同倦怠领域(情绪衰竭、人格解体、个人成就)的基线得分在学年末报告的倦怠中差异最大。被动回避是人格解体的独特原因。这些发现表明,倦怠是稳定的,有助于识别教师的个人或学校因素,这些因素可能是与倦怠相关的预防或干预研究的有用目标。
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School and Intrapersonal Predictors and Stability of Rural Special Education Teacher Burnout
Special education teacher attrition is a significant and chronic problem that has worsened since the pandemic. A longitudinal survey of burnout was conducted with rural special education teachers (N = 48) over four timepoints through the school year just prior to COVID-19. Both school and intrapersonal predictors of burnout obtained at the beginning of the school year were used to predict burnout at the end of the school year. Findings revealed that burnout is highly stable over the course of the school year. Furthermore, the strongest predictors of burnout at the end of the school year were baseline scores of burnout. Only one school factor—excessive work demands—and several teacher intrapersonal variables—coping, social support, and mindfulness skills—predicted at least one indicator of burnout. In a regression analysis, the baseline scores of each of the different domains of burnout (emotional exhaustion, depersonalization, personal accomplishment) accounted for the most variance in burnout reported at the end of the school year, except for passive avoidance. Passive avoidance accounted for unique variance with depersonalization. These findings suggest that burnout is stable and help identify teacher intrapersonal or school factors that might be useful targets for prevention or intervention research related to burnout.
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Rural Special Education Quarterly
Rural Special Education Quarterly EDUCATION, SPECIAL-
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