Defining and Advancing a Systems Approach to Achieving Educator Wellbeing: An Integrative Review of Wellbeing in Higher Education

IF 0.8 Q3 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH Student Success Pub Date : 2023-12-11 DOI:10.5204/ssj.3191
Melinda Laundon, Deanna Grant-Smith
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Educators are crucial for student success in higher education, yet they often experience high levels of occupational stress which threaten their wellbeing. Informed by a conceptual framework initially developed for addressing worker wellbeing in the healthcare sector, another sector where workers experience high levels of occupational stress, this article explores how educator wellbeing is influenced by factors within the teaching environment, institutional environment and the external environment. Through an integrative review of existing literature, this article synthesises their findings to identify work system factors, individual factors, and outcomes and consequences of educator wellbeing across these domains. The resulting framework offers practical guidance for universities to identify, assess and respond to potential threats to educator wellbeing, ultimately enhancing the prospects of student success and meeting organisational goals without compromising the wellbeing of educators.
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界定和推进实现教育工作者福祉的系统方法:高等教育福祉综合评述
教育工作者对学生在高等教育中取得成功至关重要,但他们经常经历高度的职业压力,这威胁到他们的健康。根据最初为解决医疗保健部门(另一个工人经历高水平职业压力的部门)工人福利而开发的概念框架,本文探讨了教育工作者福利如何受到教学环境、制度环境和外部环境因素的影响。通过对现有文献的综合回顾,本文综合了他们的研究结果,以确定工作系统因素、个人因素以及这些领域教育者福祉的结果和后果。由此产生的框架为大学识别、评估和应对教育工作者福祉的潜在威胁提供了实用指导,最终提高了学生成功的前景,并在不损害教育工作者福祉的情况下实现了组织目标。
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