Resilience in Education
Springer International Publishing (Verlag)
978-3-319-76689-8 (ISBN)
Dr. Marold Wosnitza is Professor of Education at RWTH Aachen University and Adjunct Professor at Murdoch University in Perth. His research interests include teacher motivation and emotions and resilience. He is head of several national and international research projects including a Lifelong Learning Programme funded project: ENTREE (Enhancing Teacher Resilience in Europe). Marold Wosnitza published numerous journal articles, books and book chapters and presented his research at national and international conferences. He is currently faculty dean research and is heading three different research groups.
Section I: Introduction.- Chapter 1 Resilience in Education: An Introduction, Susan Beltman & Caroline F. Mansfield.- Section II: Conceptualising Resilience.- Chapter 2 (Re)conceptualizing Teacher Resilience: A Social Ecological Approach to Understanding Teachers' Professional Worlds, Qing Gu.- Chapter 3 How Does Apprentice Resilience Work? The Conceptualisation of a Generic Process Model of Resilience and its Application to Vocational Settings, Jennifer Schwarze & Marold Wosnitza.- Chapter 4 Great Southern Lands: Making Space for Teacher Resilience in South Africa and Australia, Caroline F. Mansfield, Liesel Ebersöhn, Susan Beltman, & Tilda Loots.- Chapter 5 A Multidimensional view on Pre-service Teacher Resilience in Germany, Ireland, Malta and Portugal, Francisco Peixoto, Marold Wosnitza, Joana Pipa, Mark Morgan, & Carmel Cefai.- Section III: Researching Resilience in Educational Contexts.- Chapter 6 The Interplay Between the Motivation to Teach and Resilience of Student Teachers and Trainee Teachers, Lucas Lohbeck.- Chapter 7 Exploring Canadian Early Career Teachers' Resilience from an Evolutionary Perspective, Mylène Leroux.- Chapter 8 Early Career Teachers in Rural Schools: Plotlines for Resilience, Leanne Crosswell, Jill Willis, Chad Morrison, Andrew Gibson, & Mary Ryan.- Chapter 9 Teachers' Narratives of Resilience: Responding Effectively to Challenging Behaviour, Katya Galea.- Chapter 10 Teacher Resilience in Adverse Contexts: Issues of Professionalism and Professional Identity, Maria Assunçao Flores.- Chapter 11 An Exploratory Interview Study of University Teacher Resilience, Kerstin Helker, Caroline F. Mansfield, Marold Wosnitza, & Hendrieke Stiller.- Chapter 12 Teacher Championship of Resilience: Lessons from the Pathways to Resilience Study, South Africa, Linda C. Theron.- Section IV Connecting to Practice.- Chapter 13 Finding a Place for Resilience in Teacher Preparation, Gavin Hazel.- Chapter 14 Using Online Modules to Build Capacity for Teacher Resilience, Susan Beltman, Caroline F. Mansfield, Marold Wosnitza, Noelene Weatherby-Fell, & Tania Broadley.- Chapter 15 Enhancing Teacher Resilience through Face-to-Face Training: Insights from ENTREE project, José Castro Silva, Joana Pipa, Cynthia Renner, Margaret O'Donnell, & Carmel Cefai.- Chapter 16 Enhancing Teacher Resilience: From Self-Reflection to Professional Development, Marold Wosnitza, Ralph Delzepich, Jennifer Schwarze, Margaret O'Donnell, Vera Faust, & Vanessa Camilleri.- Chapter 17 Making it Real and Making it Last! Sustainability of Teacher Implementation of a Whole School Resilience Program, Toni Noble & Helen McGrath.- Chapter 18 Promoting Resilience: An European Curriculum for Students, Teachers and Families, Valeria Cavioni, Maria Assunta Zanetti, Giusy Beddia, & Mara Lupica Spagnolo.- Section V: Conclusion.- Chapter 19 Resilience in Education: Emerging Trends in Recent Research, Marold Wosnitza & Francisco Peixoto.
"I have been inspired by this book to focus my research on the interactions between teachers and their environment from an ecological perspective. ... The book will benefit pre-service and novice teachers working in adverse school contexts, and offer efficient strategies deriving from resilience intervention programmes to navigate an array of pressures and thrive well in future teaching and learning. Therefore, I would recommend it to anyone who endeavours both to research and to develop resilience in educational contexts." (Wenxiu Chu, Educational Review, Vol. 73 (6), 2021)
“I have been inspired by this book to focus my research on the interactions between teachers and their environment from an ecological perspective. ... The book will benefit pre-service and novice teachers working in adverse school contexts, and offer efficient strategies deriving from resilience intervention programmes to navigate an array of pressures and thrive well in future teaching and learning. Therefore, I would recommend it to anyone who endeavours both to research and to develop resilience in educational contexts.” (Wenxiu Chu, Educational Review, Vol. 73 (6), 2021)
| Erscheinungsdatum | 18.06.2018 |
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| Zusatzinfo | XVIII, 340 p. 28 illus. |
| Verlagsort | Cham |
| Sprache | englisch |
| Maße | 155 x 235 mm |
| Gewicht | 701 g |
| Themenwelt | Geisteswissenschaften ► Psychologie ► Pädagogische Psychologie |
| Medizin / Pharmazie ► Medizinische Fachgebiete ► Psychiatrie / Psychotherapie | |
| Schlagworte | apprentice resilience • early career teacher's resilience • Interventions • Mentorship • motivation to teach • pre-service teacher resilience • professional identity • resilience curriculum • Resilience in education • responding to challenging behaviour • school resilience program • Self-reflection • Teacher Education • teacher emotions • Teacher resilience • teacher training |
| ISBN-10 | 3-319-76689-9 / 3319766899 |
| ISBN-13 | 978-3-319-76689-8 / 9783319766898 |
| Zustand | Neuware |
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