Teacher Stress and Health

Describes why highly stressed teachers are not as effective with students and how several programs have been found to improve both teacher and student well-being. The authors conclude that improved school organization, more support and autonomy for teachers, and more personal emotional resources are needed.

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Robert Wood Johnson Foundation
Year Resource Released
2016

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