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Psychological Well-Being of Teachers

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  Digital Object Identifier (DOI): 10.26907/esd.17.2.15
  Volume Number: 17 | Issue Number: 2 | Pages: 188 - 202
  Published: June 2022
  Article Keyword(s): personal and professional characteristics, professional activity, psychological well-being, teacher
  Article Author(s) - listed alphabetically: Elena A. Koshkina, Marina A. Tikhomirova, Nina V. Bordovskaia
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Psychological well-being is widely recognized an essential component of human life. Numerous
studies have looked at the significance of teachers’ well-being for effective professional activity and
self-efficacy. However, little is known about how a teacher’s personal and professional characteristics
influence their psychological well-being.
The purpose of this study was to explore possible determinants of teachers’ psychological wellbeing,
such as professional activity motivation, personal orientation, thinking style, terminological
competence, and reflection. A total of 224 secondary school teachers from the Arkhangelsk area
took part in the study. Ryff’s Scales of Psychological Well-being (SPWB) were used to assess the level
of well-being.
The teachers are found to have a moderate level of psychological well-being. It has shown that
professional activity motivation has the most important role. Inner motives such as cognitive
motives, activity motives, and self-realization goals promote psychological well-being, while external
incentives such as communication and confession decrease it. The differences in professional and
personal characteristics between teachers with various levels of psychological well-being were
identified. Teachers with low levels of psychological well-being reported a greater importance for
social approval. However, for those with the highest psychological well-being scores, it is more
important to pursue professional development.

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Article Keywords

assessment bibliometric analysis blended learning communication competence Covid-19 creativity critical thinking distance learning education educational environment educational process educational standard evaluation foreign language future teachers higher education identity inclusive education lifelong learning model motivation multicultural education non-formal education pedagogy personality professional competence professional development professional orientation psychological safety quality quality of education reading comprehension reflection self-assessment self-development students teacher teacher education teacher professional development teachers teacher training training upbringing values

Article Authors

Albina R. Drozdikova-Zaripova Alena Hašková Andreja Istenic Starcic Andreja Istenič Anna I. Akhmetzyanova Anna Kobtseva Aydar Kalimullin Aydar M. Kalimullin Aydar Minimansurovich Kalimullin Balwant Singh Branka Radulović Daria Medvedeva Dinara Bisimbaeva Elena Ibragimova Evgeniya Shishova Evsyukova E.A. Fatemeh Khonamri Ian Menter Idiyatov I.E. Ilshat R. Gafurov Kadriya Shakirova Liliana Shakirova Lira V. Artishcheva Lyubov A. Kochemasova Martina Pavlikova Mourat Tchoshanov Musa Nushi Natalya N. Kalatskaya Nick Rushby Oksana Kozhevnikova Olga K. Evdokimova Rezeda M. Khusainova Roza A. Valeeva Roza Valeeva Rushby N.J Tatiana Baklashova Valerian Faritovich Gabdulchakov Venera Zakirova Vera K. Vlasova Vera Khotinets Vera Vlasova Violeta Rosanda Vsevolod V. Andreev Yulia Novgorodova Zdenka Gadušová

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