2018
DOI: 10.18261/issn.1504-3010-2018-04-02
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Yrkesfaglæreres opplevelse av sin rollei det psykiske helsearbeidet

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“…These findings are not exclusive to students in VET, and research has previously indicated that student perceptions of teacher support and school connectedness are associated with better emotional health (see e.g., Kidger et al, 2012;Oberle et al, 2018). However, what makes these findings of interest for students in VET, is the fact that VET-teachers report that they often feel uncertain of their role and responsibilities in matters that concern students' mental health (Refsnes & Danielsen, 2018). In the study by Refsnes and Danielsen (2018), VET-teachers express the need for more systematic support and collaboration with mental health institutions within and outside of the school.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 88%
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“…These findings are not exclusive to students in VET, and research has previously indicated that student perceptions of teacher support and school connectedness are associated with better emotional health (see e.g., Kidger et al, 2012;Oberle et al, 2018). However, what makes these findings of interest for students in VET, is the fact that VET-teachers report that they often feel uncertain of their role and responsibilities in matters that concern students' mental health (Refsnes & Danielsen, 2018). In the study by Refsnes and Danielsen (2018), VET-teachers express the need for more systematic support and collaboration with mental health institutions within and outside of the school.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 88%
“…However, what makes these findings of interest for students in VET, is the fact that VET-teachers report that they often feel uncertain of their role and responsibilities in matters that concern students' mental health (Refsnes & Danielsen, 2018). In the study by Refsnes and Danielsen (2018), VET-teachers express the need for more systematic support and collaboration with mental health institutions within and outside of the school. While such systematic support and collaboration may indeed be necessary for some students, findings from this scoping review indicate that taking preventive action for students' mental health is well within teachers' mandate.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%