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Teachers’ occupational well-being in relation to teacher–student interactions at the lower secondary school level

Sze Wah ChanSanni PöysäMarja-kristiina LerkkanenEija Pakarinen

subject

work engagementburnoutemotional exhaustionteacher–student interactionstyöhyvinvointityön imuteacher occupational well-beinglukiolower secondary schoolopettajatopettaja-oppilassuhdeuupumusEducation

description

This study investigated the relation between teachers’ occupational well-being and the quality of teacher–student interactions in lower secondary schools in Finland. Teachers (N = 48) self-rated their occupational well-being in terms of engagement, stress, job demands, and emotional exhaustion. Teacher–student interactions in classrooms were video-recorded and coded with the Classroom Assessment Scoring System. The results of multivariate regression analyses showed that teachers who reported higher work-related stress were observed with a lower quality of emotional support, classroom organization, and instructional support when controlling for background factors. It is proposed that the observed quality of teacher–student interactions is related to teachers’ work-related stress in lower secondary schools. peerReviewed

https://doi.org/10.1080/00313831.2023.2204114