The Handbook of Mental Wellness Strategies for Educators offers health-giving ways to reframe teaching work and the stresses that come with it, examining specific evidence-based strategies for dealing with teaching anxieties and trauma-related stressors. This comprehensive and scholarly volume, which intentionally steers clear of burnout literature, pinpoints several sources of teacher anxiety and suggests specific linguistic and cognitive strategies to support educators in finding positive, solution-oriented ways to navigate issues they inevitably face. Throughout the volume, chapter authors emphasize the role of teaching dispositions and describe some of the day-to-day classroom practices used by veteran colleagues to reduce stress and anxiety on the job. This handbook is essential reading for pre-service and in-service teachers, scholars, and teacher educators.
Edited by:
Ken Badley (Tyndale University in Toronto Ontario), Genie Kim, Iriel Jaroslavsky Rindlisbacher Imprint: Routledge Country of Publication: United Kingdom Dimensions:
Height: 229mm,
Width: 152mm,
Weight: 453g ISBN:9781032947273 ISBN 10: 1032947276 Pages: 270 Publication Date:15 July 2025 Audience:
College/higher education
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Professional and scholarly
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Primary
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Undergraduate
Format:Hardback Publisher's Status: Forthcoming
1. Addressing Teachers’ Anxieties 2. Teachers’ Ambient Anxieties 3. Anxiety about Classroom Management? (Re)Discover Research and Frameworks 4. Overcoming Subject-Knowledge Insecurities 5. Reframing Teachers’ Negative Experiences with Assessment 6. From Floundering to Flourishing: Mitigating Educator Secondary Traumatic Stress to Promote Holistic Health 7. Every Teachers’ Worst Nightmare: Navigating Profound Trauma 8. Boundaries and Resilience 9. Body Mapping as a Wellness Practice for Arts Teachers 10. Social-Emotional Learning Through a Teacher Lens 11. Building Wellness Through Co-Regulation 12. Aristotle Meets Two Teachers in a Bar: Can Practices Produce Dispositions? 13. Renaming, Reframing, and Reclaiming: Changing Language to Change Cognition 14. Teaching Through It: Managing Depression and Anxiety in the Classroom 15. Distressed to De-stressed By Practicing Gratitude
Ken Badley, PhD is Research Professor in Education at Tyndale University. Genie Kim, PhD, is Associate Professor of Education at Tyndale University. Iriel Jaroslavsky is an Assistant Principal with the Calgary Catholic School Board.