Working Well Resource Directory

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Working Well Resource Directory

The educational system in the United States continues to face unprecedented challenges. A system-wide focus on workforce well-being has emerged as a key strategy towards restoring stability and is a priority for school administrators. As part of NCSSLE’S Research to Practice Initiative led by an advisory group of national experts, we convened several roundtable discussions with a variety of researchers and educators in urban, suburban, and rural communities. Their expressed interest was to better understand the well-being and related practices currently being implemented in schools to see how they may serve to improve conditions for teaching writ large.

Thus, the Working Well Resource Directory is designed to help districts and schools promote well-being among administrators, teachers, and other staff. It derived from our roundtables, as well as an extensive literature scan to provide a wide range of resources, including several that address equity as it relates to well-being among special populations.

The resources are organized into seven general approaches, each of which is supported by evidence. Many resources represent more than one approach. Overall, the Directory elevates activities, programs, and frameworks that are grounded in research on staff well-being along one or more dimensions.

Click on each of the approaches below for more information and supporting citations.

See also our Working Well Podcast Series where we hear directly from a variety of educators on the frontlines, including our more recent conversations located at the intersection of staff well-being, equity and diversity.


In the column to the right, in the "Narrow Your Results" block, you can filter the resources by approach, topic, and primary audience(s). To meet as many needs and interests as possible, we offer a wide variety of resource types, from blog posts and podcasts to academic journal articles.

Staff well-being is a growing field of study, and more resources will be added to this directory as they emerge. Note that many resources presented here were developed during the COVID-19 pandemic and address the unique stresses of that time. However, because so many challenges faced by school staff predate the pandemic — or have persisted beyond that intensive period of need — those resources remain relevant.

Resource directories matching your search: 76

Therapists Set Up ‘Zen Den’ to Help Teachers Relax

Provides an overview of the "Zen Den" trend in schools.

Staff Well-being Approaches: Encouraging Self-care, Improving School Facilities
Staff Well-being Levels: Individual Level
Staff Well-being Topics: Emotional Wellness
Staff Well-being Focus Populations:

Seven Ways Mindfulness Can Help Teachers

Explains how mindfulness — the ability to stay focused on one’s present experience with nonjudgmental awareness — can help teachers create more calm and productive classrooms.

Staff Well-being Approaches: Innovating in the Classroom
Staff Well-being Levels: Individual Level, System Level
Staff Well-being Topics: Emotional Wellness
Staff Well-being Focus Populations:

Teachers: Protecting Your Mental Health

Provides tips on how educators can take care of themselves, and others, in the workplace.

Staff Well-being Approaches: Encouraging Self-care
Staff Well-being Levels: Individual Level
Staff Well-being Topics: COVID-19, Emotional Wellness
Staff Well-being Focus Populations:

How Burned Out Are You? A Scale For Teachers

Identifies the four levels of burnout teachers may experience, and the strategies at each stage that can help reverse the process.

Staff Well-being Approaches: Encouraging Self-care
Staff Well-being Levels: Individual Level
Staff Well-being Topics: Emotional Wellness
Staff Well-being Focus Populations:

How to Create a Staff Wellness Corner with the Space You Have

Explores how to create dedicated space for staff wellness breaks.

Staff Well-being Approaches: Creating or Expanding Supports, Encouraging Self-care, Improving School Facilities
Staff Well-being Levels: Individual Level, System Level
Staff Well-being Topics: Emotional Wellness
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Long-term Impacts of the CARE Program on Teachers' Self-reported Social and Emotional Competence and Well-being

Summarizes the impacts of the Cultivating Awareness and Resilience in Education (CARE) program on teachers in 36 elementary schools in high-poverty areas of New York City. Compared to a control group, teachers participating in the program showed significant decreases in psychological distress, reductions in ache-related physical distress, and continued significant increases in emotion regulation and some dimensions of mindfulness.

Staff Well-being Approaches: Encouraging Self-care, Enhancing Professional Development, Innovating in the Classroom
Staff Well-being Levels: Individual Level, System Level
Staff Well-being Topics: Emotional Wellness, Physical Wellness
Staff Well-being Focus Populations:

Meta-analysis of Mindfulness Training on Teacher Well-being

Analyzes 18 control-trial studies of teachers using mindfulness interventions such as visualizations, meditation, breathwork, and yoga, finding that these approaches have positive impacts, including increases in teacher mindfulness and decreases in stress, anxiety, burnout, and depression.

Staff Well-being Approaches: Creating or Expanding Supports, Encouraging Self-care
Staff Well-being Levels: Individual Level, System Level
Staff Well-being Topics: Emotional Wellness
Staff Well-being Focus Populations:

School Mental Health Is Not Just for Students: Why Teacher and School Staff Wellness Matters

Reviews studies on educators' work-related stress; the evidence that quality employee wellness programs work in schools; and models that have been found to produce positive outcomes, including the Coordinated School Health Model, the Healthy Schools Program Framework, and the Whole School, Whole Community, Whole Child Model. Includes validated measures of employee wellness. 

Staff Well-being Approaches: Creating or Expanding Supports, Encouraging Self-care
Staff Well-being Levels: Individual Level, System Level
Staff Well-being Topics: Emotional Wellness, Physical Wellness
Staff Well-being Focus Populations:

Adult Well-being

Offers practical examples of how school staff can grow character strengths, use social-emotional learning to manage emotions and make ethical decisions, and use mindfulness practices.

Staff Well-being Approaches: Encouraging Self-care, Fostering Connectedness and Supportive Relationships
Staff Well-being Levels: Individual Level
Staff Well-being Topics: Emotional Wellness
Staff Well-being Focus Populations:

Secondary Traumatic Stress & Black, Indigenous and People of Color (BIPOC) Educator Well Being

Explores the experience and wellness needs of BIPOC educators and highlights the connection between self-care, cultural humility, collective and systemic care, and secondary traumatic stress in school systems. 

Staff Well-being Approaches: Creating or Expanding Supports, Encouraging Self-care, Fostering Connectedness and Supportive Relationships
Staff Well-being Levels: Individual Level, System Level
Staff Well-being Topics: Emotional Wellness
Staff Well-being Focus Populations:

Battling Educator Stress

Explores how educators can advocate for better working environments and external conditions while also pursuing individual well-being.

Staff Well-being Approaches: Creating or Expanding Supports, Encouraging Self-care, Enhancing Professional Development
Staff Well-being Levels: Individual Level, System Level
Staff Well-being Topics: Emotional Wellness, Physical Wellness
Staff Well-being Focus Populations:

Secondary Traumatic Stress and Educator Well Being

Teaches educators and other school staff about the signs and symptoms of burnout, compassion fatigue, and secondary traumatic stress (STS). Reviews the risk factors for STS and ways to prevent or mitigate it.

Staff Well-being Approaches: Encouraging Self-care
Staff Well-being Levels: Individual Level
Staff Well-being Topics: Emotional Wellness
Staff Well-being Focus Populations:

Education Now: How Do We Improve the Workplace for Teachers?

Identifies steps any school can take to help support their teachers, including encouraging teachers to live their fullest lives outside school so they can bring their best selves to the classroom.

Staff Well-being Approaches: Elevating the Profession, Encouraging Self-care, Fostering Connectedness and Supportive Relationships
Staff Well-being Levels: Individual Level, System Level
Staff Well-being Topics: Emotional Wellness, Physical Wellness
Staff Well-being Focus Populations:

Educator Resilience and Trauma-Informed Self-Care: Self-Assessment and Planning Tool

A self-care self-assessment and a self-care planning tool to assist educators in identifying areas of strength and growth.

Staff Well-being Approaches: Encouraging Self-care
Staff Well-being Levels: Individual Level
Staff Well-being Topics: COVID-19, Emotional Wellness, Physical Wellness
Staff Well-being Focus Populations:

Supporting School Wellness Toolkit

Suggests self-care practices for teachers and school-wide practices for combatting staff stress.

Staff Well-being Approaches: Creating or Expanding Supports, Fostering Connectedness and Supportive Relationships, Innovating in the Classroom
Staff Well-being Levels: Individual Level, System Level
Staff Well-being Topics: Emotional Wellness
Staff Well-being Focus Populations:

Educator Wellness Roundtable Podcasts

This podcast series focuses on a range of topics such as defining wellness and hiring a wellness director; how to support teachers who work with marginalized students; and how to bring wellness practices such as mindfulness and yoga into schools for staff.

Staff Well-being Approaches: Creating or Expanding Supports, Encouraging Self-care, Enhancing Professional Development
Staff Well-being Levels: Individual Level, System Level
Staff Well-being Topics: COVID-19, Emotional Wellness
Staff Well-being Focus Populations:

Teachers, Don’t Take Your Work Home

Presents teachers' favorite strategies for reducing the amount of work they take home.

Staff Well-being Approaches: Encouraging Self-care, Innovating in the Classroom
Staff Well-being Levels: Individual Level
Staff Well-being Topics: Emotional Wellness
Staff Well-being Focus Populations:

The Well-Being of Secondary School Principals One Year into the COVID-19 Pandemic

Examines the prevalence of job-related stress in high school principals and identifies steps to support principals' well-being and mental health of principals, especially those from historically marginalized groups or those who lead schools with large proportions of students of color and students living in poverty.

Staff Well-being Approaches: Creating or Expanding Supports, Enhancing Professional Development
Staff Well-being Levels: Individual Level
Staff Well-being Topics: COVID-19, Emotional Wellness
Staff Well-being Focus Populations:

A Toolkit for Supporting the Implementation of School Employee Wellness in Districts/ Schools

Discusses how an evidence based employee wellness initiative can improve employee health, increase productivity and performance, reduce absences, increase employee retention, reduce turnover, enhance recruitment of prospective employees, lower health care costs, and benefit students.

Staff Well-being Approaches: Creating or Expanding Supports, Fostering Connectedness and Supportive Relationships
Staff Well-being Levels: Individual Level, System Level
Staff Well-being Topics: Emotional Wellness, Physical Wellness
Staff Well-being Focus Populations:

A Superintendent's Perspective on Staff Well-Being with Georgeanne Warnock

On this episode of Working Well we speak with Dr. Georgeanne Warnock, who has been the Superintendent of Terrell Independent School District, in Terrell, Texas, since January 2020.

Staff Well-being Approaches: Creating or Expanding Supports, Encouraging Self-care, Fostering Connectedness and Supportive Relationships
Staff Well-being Levels: Individual Level, System Level
Staff Well-being Topics: COVID-19, Emotional Wellness
Staff Well-being Focus Populations:

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