Trauma, Burnout, and Resilience of Syrian Primary Teachers Working in a War Zone

IF 1.3 Q2 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH Journal of Research in Childhood Education Pub Date : 2022-07-14 DOI:10.1080/02568543.2022.2076267
Maryam S. Sharifian, James L. Hoot, O. Shibly, Ardeshir Reyhanian
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ABSTRACT This study employed a mixed methodology to explore the relationship between trauma, burnout, and resilience of primary teachers working and living in Syria. Quantitative results suggested there were no significant differences between teachers’ age, training, or education level and trauma and resilience. However, teacher training was found to be significantly related to emotional exhaustion. Furthermore, trauma and personal accomplishment was significantly related to resilience. An important finding in this study was that teachers with higher resilience levels appeared more likely to cope with war trauma. The findings of current research suggest that teacher resilience can be conceptualized by adapting the bioecological model of human development, since the supporting systems around teachers have a crucial impact on their psychological well-being and resilience. Sense of personal accomplishment appeared to play a major role in the resilience levels of teachers. Likewise, trauma and burnout were lower among teachers with higher levels of resilience. This study adds to previous research that faith and spirituality during adversity may be important factors in teacher resilience. Teacher training programs are also necessary to prepare teachers to increase their resilience through practice-based learning and professional development, not only in content areas but also in self-care.
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在战区工作的叙利亚小学教师的创伤、倦怠和复原力
摘要本研究采用混合方法探讨在叙利亚工作和生活的小学教师的创伤、倦怠和心理弹性之间的关系。定量结果显示,教师的年龄、培训或教育水平与创伤和恢复力之间没有显著差异。然而,教师培训与情绪耗竭显著相关。此外,创伤和个人成就与心理弹性显著相关。这项研究的一个重要发现是,弹性水平较高的教师似乎更有可能应对战争创伤。目前的研究结果表明,教师的心理弹性可以通过适应人类发展的生物生态学模型来概念化,因为教师周围的支持系统对教师的心理健康和心理弹性有着至关重要的影响。个人成就感似乎在教师的弹性水平中起主要作用。同样,心理弹性水平较高的教师的创伤和倦怠程度较低。本研究补充了以往的研究,逆境中的信念和灵性可能是教师弹性的重要因素。教师培训项目也很有必要,使教师通过基于实践的学习和专业发展,不仅在内容领域,而且在自我保健方面,提高他们的适应能力。
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Journal of Research in Childhood Education
Journal of Research in Childhood Education EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH-
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Research in Childhood Education, a publication of the Association for Childhood Education International, features articles that advance knowledge and theory of the education of children, infancy through early adolescence. Consideration is given to reports of empirical research, theoretical articles, ethnographic and case studies, participant observation studies, and studies deriving data collected from naturalistic settings. Cross-cultural studies and those addressing international concerns are welcome.
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