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.
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ISBN
9781918116144
Publisert
2026
Utgiver
Emerald Publishing Ltd.
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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