Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: 10.22364/atee.2022.63
Title: Indicators of Social Emotional Health (SEHS-T) and Resilience in the Latvian Teachers’ Sample
Authors: Svence, Guna
Briška, Ilze
Apse, Vineta
Daniela, Linda
Keywords: 5.1 Psychology;5.3 Educational sciences;3.2. Articles or chapters in other proceedings other than those included in 3.1., with an ISBN or ISSN code
Issue Date: 2023
Publisher: Latvijas Universitāte
Citation: Svence , G , Briška , I & Apse , V 2023 , Indicators of Social Emotional Health (SEHS-T) and Resilience in the Latvian Teachers’ Sample . in L Daniela (ed.) , To Be or Not To Be a Great Educator : proceedings of ATEE annual conference, 2022 . ATEE Annual Conference , Latvijas Universitāte , Rīga , pp. 935-952 , ATEE Annual Conference, 2022 , Rīga , Latvia , 29/08/22 . https://doi.org/10.22364/atee.2022.63
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Series/Report no.: ATEE Annual Conference
Abstract: In crisis situations, on the one hand, teachers must be resilient, know not only how the didactic of the subject works, but also technologies, the psychology of pupils, classroom management, self- regulation, time management, self-compassion etc. Research on teachers’ social emotional health and resilience is important for quality learning and well-being at school, especially during the challenges of the COVID-19 pandemic. The following paper provides a description of the study that was carried out in Latvia on the problems of teachers’ social and emotional health distance learning during the COVID-19 pandemic, and in the context of an international study in the Erasmus + project research “Teacher resilience: problems and solutions. Supporting teachers to face the challenge of distance teaching’’. Therefore, the samples are denoted by N1 = 23, N2 = 635, N3 = 380, N4 = 245. The main question of the paper is: Which of the variables (burnout, work engagement strategies) most significantly predict teachers’ social-emotional health indicators? The results showed that there were statistically significant positive correlations between teachers` SEHS-T, teacher engagement, and emotional burnout rates. The other results show low scores from SEHS-T which could indicate that teachers’ self-confidence could be problematic, which could be explained by their uncertainty about their work during distance learning in a stressful COVID-19 crisis and that they need support for developing their strengths. The other results show that Resilience are moderate medium, but about 18% of the sample demonstrates the lowest Resilience scores. Results from SEHS-T: the subscale of teacher work engagement Cognitive engagement (p< 0.001) is significant in predicting SEH-T indicators.
DOI: 10.22364/atee.2022.63
ISBN: 9789934360190
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