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SIX REASONS TO INCLUDE

STRESS MANAGEMENT

IN TEACHER PREPARATION PROGRAMSBRANDI ANSLEY, Ed.S, M.S.DAVID HOUCHINS, Ph.DKRIS VARJAS, Psy.DGEORGIA STATE UNIVERSITY Atlanta, GA

CREST-Ed at GSU:

Collaboration and Resources for Encouraging and Supporting Transformations in Education

PAPERWORKINSTRUCTIONDIFFERENTIATIONBEHAVIORMANAGEMENTSTUDENTADVOCATEMEETING EVERYNEED AS NEEDED

#1 STRESS IS HARMFUL TO ONES HEALTH

#2 STRESS AFFECTS JOB PERFORMANCE

#3 STRESS IS ASSOCIATED WITH ABSENTEEISM AND TARDINESS AT WORK

#4 STRESS AFFECTS WORKPLACE RELATIONSHIPS

#5 HIGHSTRESSIMPACTSTEACHERRETENTION

#6 CHRONIC TEACHER STRESS ULTIMATELY HURTS STUDENTS, TOO!

JOB SATISFACTIONHIGHER TEACHER RETENTIONBETTER STUDENT OUTCOMESPOSITIVE RELATIONSHIPS AT WORKLESS ABSENCEFROM WORKMOREEFFECTIVECLASSROOMMANAGEMENT

FOR TEACHER EDUCATORS.

For further informationArticle on self-directed stress management for teachersAnsley, B. M., Houchins, D., & Varjas, K. (2016). Optimizing special educator wellness and job performance through stress management. TEACHING Exceptional Children,48(4), 176-185. doi: 10.1177/0040059915626128Teacher wellness resources and toolshttps://www.classroommentalhealth.org/self-care/adults/Classroom management tips for reducing stresshttp://www.worksheetlibrary.com/teachingtips/teacherstress.htmlSend me a message! [email protected]

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