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Introduction. The effectiveness of the educational process depends not only on the professional competence of the teacher, but also on the physical and mental state of his health. With the best outcome, the above means that they follow a proper lifestyle (sports, balanced nutrition, sleep, disease prevention, etc.), take care of their own body, as well as the formation of health-saving behavior among students by demonstrating a personal example and spreading knowledge within the framework of this direction.The purpose of the study is to determine the place of health in the value system of teachers.Materials and methods. The place of the study was general education schools in Moscow and the Moscow region. The following research methods were used: analytical, sociological, statistical. The survey was conducted using a questionnaire developed by the authors; the questionnaire included 69 questions. The survey of teachers was conducted online via the resource https://docs. google.com/ from February to May 2024. 233 teachers took part in the survey.Results. A significant part of teachers (45.1%) consider their own lifestyle healthy, however, 40.3% of respondents rarely engage in physical activity, the duration of night sleep for half of the respondents is 5–6 hours, 57.9% are unable to maintain time intervals for eating, a significant part of teachers are stressed due to work most of the time. 41.2% of respondents assess their current state of health as good; 36.5% of respondents indicated the presence of chronic diseases diagnosed by a doctor. The majority of respondents note the high importance of personal health for themselves – 39.5% of respondents consider health to be very important, and 52.8% – simply important. The majority of teachers (98.3%) believe that they are personally responsible for their health. Half of the teachers surveyed indicated that the school is responsible for shaping the lifestyle of children; 90.6% of respondents believe that there is a need to discuss issues of health and a healthy lifestyle at school.Conclusion. The results of the study indicate a positive assessment of the state of their own health by school teachers and demonstrate its importance for this category of citizens. However, not all of the respondents lead a healthy lifestyle. To strengthen the health of teachers, a set of measures is needed aimed at reducing stress levels, promoting a healthy lifestyle and supporting school staff in seeking medical help.
Introduction. The effectiveness of the educational process depends not only on the professional competence of the teacher, but also on the physical and mental state of his health. With the best outcome, the above means that they follow a proper lifestyle (sports, balanced nutrition, sleep, disease prevention, etc.), take care of their own body, as well as the formation of health-saving behavior among students by demonstrating a personal example and spreading knowledge within the framework of this direction.The purpose of the study is to determine the place of health in the value system of teachers.Materials and methods. The place of the study was general education schools in Moscow and the Moscow region. The following research methods were used: analytical, sociological, statistical. The survey was conducted using a questionnaire developed by the authors; the questionnaire included 69 questions. The survey of teachers was conducted online via the resource https://docs. google.com/ from February to May 2024. 233 teachers took part in the survey.Results. A significant part of teachers (45.1%) consider their own lifestyle healthy, however, 40.3% of respondents rarely engage in physical activity, the duration of night sleep for half of the respondents is 5–6 hours, 57.9% are unable to maintain time intervals for eating, a significant part of teachers are stressed due to work most of the time. 41.2% of respondents assess their current state of health as good; 36.5% of respondents indicated the presence of chronic diseases diagnosed by a doctor. The majority of respondents note the high importance of personal health for themselves – 39.5% of respondents consider health to be very important, and 52.8% – simply important. The majority of teachers (98.3%) believe that they are personally responsible for their health. Half of the teachers surveyed indicated that the school is responsible for shaping the lifestyle of children; 90.6% of respondents believe that there is a need to discuss issues of health and a healthy lifestyle at school.Conclusion. The results of the study indicate a positive assessment of the state of their own health by school teachers and demonstrate its importance for this category of citizens. However, not all of the respondents lead a healthy lifestyle. To strengthen the health of teachers, a set of measures is needed aimed at reducing stress levels, promoting a healthy lifestyle and supporting school staff in seeking medical help.
In recent years, the range of publications concerning the high likelihood of teachers developing syndromes of professional burnout and professional destruction has been increasingly expanding. This trend is almost equally characteristic of most countries over the world: from Great Britain, Germany, and Scandinavia in Europe to China, Japan in Asia and Nigeria in Africa, and, over the last decade, in Russia. In other words, the problem under consideration is global in nature and depends little on the level of economic development of the country and its ethno-geographical characteristics. Purpose of work. Study foreign and domestic scientific literature directly related to the problems of creating working conditions and their impact on the health in education workers. The presented review is based on the publications of a number of domestic and foreign studies. The literature search was carried out using the databases Pubmed, Scopus, Web of Science, MedLine, RSCI. A total of forty two publications were analyzed for the period from 2001 to 2022. A systematic analysis of the world scientific literature was conducted on the management of events aimed at assessing the working conditions and health in teachers. The study examined various aspects related to the provision of medical care to education workers. After evaluating the results of the study, it became clear that there is some discrepancy between reports in the field of psychology and hygiene. In the first group of works devoted to the psychological aspect, insufficient attention is paid to the study of working conditions and their impact on the health of teachers, despite the widespread prevalence of professional burnout syndrome among the teaching community. At the same time, in the second group of studies devoted to hygienic aspects, the role of psychosocial factors influencing the health of teachers is not sufficiently addressed. Conclusion. In general, the analysis of the characteristics of working conditions and health of pedagogical workers allows concluding this topic to be relevant and in demand in the scientific world. It also highlights the need for further research and development in this area to improve diagnosis, treatment, and prevention of related diseases.
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