Coping with Faculty Stress

Coping with Faculty Stress
Title Coping with Faculty Stress PDF eBook
Author Walter H. Gmelch
Publisher SAGE Publications
Total Pages 98
Release 1993-08-24
Genre Education
ISBN 1452253889

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Dr. Gmelch follows a sensible, pragmatic sequence of presentation in this book. . . . This book would be a definite asset for all academic libraries. In fact, I would urge departmental chairs and deans to issue it to each graduate student completing their program and entering higher education and each new assistant professor joining the faculty. --Academic Library Book Review Anxiety, frustration, and strain leading to stress and burnout. Who hasn′t felt these pressures to some degree? Stress is a common feature of academic life--and not always a bad thing--according to education professor Walter H. Gmelch, who has studied faculty stress for 15 years. "Positive" stress can actually help make you a more productive scholar. But, how do we manage those little (and not so little) annoying moments and patterns of behavior that build up to the boiling point by the end of the week? Based on his extensive research, Gmelch outlines the chief forms of faculty stress and its major causes. He then provides concrete advice on what you can do about the negative stressors in your job and in other areas of your life. Replete with exercises to help understand how stress affects you and forms to help you build a plan to cope with this stress, this book will be welcome relief for any faculty member.

Coping with Faculty Stress

Coping with Faculty Stress
Title Coping with Faculty Stress PDF eBook
Author Walter H. Gmelch
Publisher SAGE
Total Pages 112
Release 1993-08-24
Genre Education
ISBN 9780803949706

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This useful book outlines the chief forms and major causes of academic stress. Practical advice shows how to distinguish negative from positive stress and how to deal with negative stressors in life and at work. The book includes exercises to help the academic understand how stress affects him or her, as well as forms to help design programmes for coping with stress.

Faculty Stress

Faculty Stress
Title Faculty Stress PDF eBook
Author David R. Buckholdt
Publisher Routledge
Total Pages 243
Release 2013-09-13
Genre Social Science
ISBN 1317993187

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Contrary to popular opinion, college and university faculty often experience a greater amount of stress than professionals in many other occupations. Faculty Stress takes a comprehensive look at faculty stress, its causes, and its consequences. This unique book explores the wide range of factors associated with work-related stress, the sources and perceptions of stress in differing academic environments, and the importance of gender factors in understanding and dealing with work stress in academia. Respected authorities discuss quantitative and qualitative research, case studies, and provide helpful policy recommendations. As higher education rapidly changes, the importance of understanding and effectively dealing with the stress that faculty endures increases. Faculty Stress explores in detail how change affects work and personal lives of faculty. This revealing book is crucial for current faculty and administrators who want to understand and effectively deal with stress, as well as future faculty who need to know how to better prepare for the rigors of their college and university academic profession. Faculty Stress is a valuable resource for faculty, higher education administrators, graduate students who intend to become faculty, librarians, higher education scholars, and scholars who study work and occupations. This book was published as a special issue of the Journal of Human Behavior in the Social Environment.

Coping with Faculty Stress

Coping with Faculty Stress
Title Coping with Faculty Stress PDF eBook
Author Peter Seldin
Publisher Jossey-Bass
Total Pages 112
Release 1987
Genre Education
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Stress Management for Teachers

Stress Management for Teachers
Title Stress Management for Teachers PDF eBook
Author Keith C. Herman
Publisher Guilford Publications
Total Pages 273
Release 2014-11-06
Genre Psychology
ISBN 1462517986

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Ideal for use in teacher workshops, this book provides vital coping and problem-solving skills for managing the everyday stresses of the classroom. Specific strategies help teachers at any grade level gain awareness of the ways they respond in stressful situations and improve their overall well-being and effectiveness. Each chapter offers efficient tools for individuals, as well as group exercises. Teachers? stories are woven throughout. In a large-size format with lay-flat binding for easy photocopying, the book includes 45 self-monitoring forms, worksheets, and other handouts. Purchasers also get access to a Web page where they can download and print the reproducible materials. This book is in The Guilford Practical Intervention in the Schools Series, edited by T. Chris Riley-Tillman.

Understanding Teacher Stress in an Age of Accountability

Understanding Teacher Stress in an Age of Accountability
Title Understanding Teacher Stress in an Age of Accountability PDF eBook
Author Richard Lambert
Publisher IAP
Total Pages 243
Release 2006-03-01
Genre Education
ISBN 1607525232

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School districts today face increasing calls for accountability during a time when budgets are stretched and students’ needs have become increasingly complex. The teacher’s responsibility is to educate younger people, but now more than ever, teachers face demands on a variety of fronts. In addition to teaching academic content, schools are responsible for students’ performance on state-wide tests. They are also asked to play an increasingly larger role in children’s well-being, including their nutritional needs and social and emotional welfare. Teachers have shown themselves to be more than capable of taking up such challenges, but what price is paid for the increasing demands we are placing on our schools? Understanding Teacher Stress in an Age of Accountability is about the nature of teachers stress and the resources they can employ to cope with it. Accountability is a two-way street and the authors in this volume suggest remedies for reducing teacher stress and in all likelihood increasing student learning—greater administrative support, more and better instructional materials, specialized resources targeted at demanding children, parental support, and professional recognition. Readers will discover that lack of funding, low pay, concerns about academic performance and student misbehavior, and increased public and governmental scrutiny are not exclusive to the United States. In this volume, the third in a series on Research on Stress and Coping in Education, authors from Australia, Turkey, Malaysia, and the Netherlands sound the same alarms, post the same warnings, and draw similarly disturbing conclusions.

Emerging Thought and Research on Student, Teacher, and Administrator Stress and Coping

Emerging Thought and Research on Student, Teacher, and Administrator Stress and Coping
Title Emerging Thought and Research on Student, Teacher, and Administrator Stress and Coping PDF eBook
Author Gordon S. Gates
Publisher IAP
Total Pages 256
Release 2007-07-01
Genre Education
ISBN 1607526042

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This collection of chapters presents research focused on emerging strategies, paradigms, and theories on the sources, experiences, and consequences of stress, coping, and prevention pertaining to students, teachers and administrators. Studies analyze data collected through action research, program evaluation, surveys, qualitative interviewing, auto ethnography, and mixed methods gathered from students and educators in the United States, Italy, Holland, Turkey, and Australia.