2021
DOI: 10.24193/adn.14.2.4
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Coping issues as a topic in Teacher Education Research: A Literature Review

Abstract: This study aims to identify dominant theories, research areas, and trends related to coping issues in teacher education (TE) research. The origin of coping theories comes from psychology, but there is a growing shift in coping research related to teaching, problem-solving, and training programs in pedagogy. Although coping issues in TE affect teachers' teaching and learning, there have been very few systematic reviews of coping issues in TE these days. A systematized literature study is conducted for answering… Show more

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“…Given the widely documented and staggering data regarding teacher attrition (Mancenido, 2021; Chaw & Kopp, 2021; Viac & Fraser, 2020; Herman, Reinke, & Eddy, 2020), particularly in high-need school districts, the team felt strongly that teacher support (Alemdar, Cappelli, Gale, & Boice, 2022; Evthokia, 2022) would have to be prioritized; and even possibly re-envisioned beyond its current conceptualization. That is to say, the team began to consider the notion of 360-degree support for new teachers and ideate on what that would actually look like in real time.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Given the widely documented and staggering data regarding teacher attrition (Mancenido, 2021; Chaw & Kopp, 2021; Viac & Fraser, 2020; Herman, Reinke, & Eddy, 2020), particularly in high-need school districts, the team felt strongly that teacher support (Alemdar, Cappelli, Gale, & Boice, 2022; Evthokia, 2022) would have to be prioritized; and even possibly re-envisioned beyond its current conceptualization. That is to say, the team began to consider the notion of 360-degree support for new teachers and ideate on what that would actually look like in real time.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The developed model suggests that both institutional and individual management strategies and interventions can significantly avert reasons for burnout among teaching staff. Open communication channels at an institutional level can be accomplished, as indicated in Figure 1, through the following: creating windows through which teaching staff can offload roadblocks (Chaw and Kopp 2021); access to information regarding policies discussed in executive boards; the formulation of independent staff welfare associations where teaching staff can freely voice challenges; open debates, discussion forums and platforms to unblock communication gaps; mentorships in the form of expert presentations that will settle emotional battles.…”
Section: Open Management Strategies and Interventionsmentioning
confidence: 99%