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Autore principale: Soulen, Rita Reinsel
Natura: Recurso educativo Open Access
Lingua:en
Pubblicazione: 2020
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contents School Librarian Interventions for New-Teacher Resilience: A CLASS II Field Study Soulen, Rita Reinsel School Libraries Librarians Beginning Teachers Librarian Teacher Cooperation Resilience (Psychology) Teacher Persistence Mentors Teacher Burnout Best Practices Intervention Scores School librarians occupy a unique position to offer supports for first-year teachers to build teachers' resilience, reduce their burnout, and ensure retention. Fifteen school librarians recruited twenty-six new teachers in their schools to form the treatment group. A comparison group of twenty-six new teachers were matched by initial scores on a resilience scale, by school level, and by Title I status of the school. The treatment group received interventions under the Continuum of Care model, which I developed. Following treatment, the comparison group and treatment group were surveyed for level of resilience, burnout, and retention. Quantitative data were analyzed using t-test, ANOVA, ANCOVA, and binary logistic regression. Interviews of school librarian-new teacher pairs revealed the lived experiences of participants. Those in the treatment group received significantly higher levels of mentoring and collaboration than did those in the comparison group. The effect of the interaction between the level of resilience of the treatment group and age was significant. Interviews show that school librarians and new teachers valued their relationship and voiced the effect of resilience, burnout, and retention. Reaching out to new teachers to bridge the gap between the library and classroom should be considered as best practice for school librarians.
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spellingShingle School Librarian Interventions for New-Teacher Resilience: A CLASS II Field Study
Soulen, Rita Reinsel
School Libraries
Librarians
Beginning Teachers
Librarian Teacher Cooperation
Resilience (Psychology)
Teacher Persistence
Mentors
Teacher Burnout
Best Practices
Intervention
Scores
School Librarian Interventions for New-Teacher Resilience: A CLASS II Field Study Soulen, Rita Reinsel School Libraries Librarians Beginning Teachers Librarian Teacher Cooperation Resilience (Psychology) Teacher Persistence Mentors Teacher Burnout Best Practices Intervention Scores School librarians occupy a unique position to offer supports for first-year teachers to build teachers' resilience, reduce their burnout, and ensure retention. Fifteen school librarians recruited twenty-six new teachers in their schools to form the treatment group. A comparison group of twenty-six new teachers were matched by initial scores on a resilience scale, by school level, and by Title I status of the school. The treatment group received interventions under the Continuum of Care model, which I developed. Following treatment, the comparison group and treatment group were surveyed for level of resilience, burnout, and retention. Quantitative data were analyzed using t-test, ANOVA, ANCOVA, and binary logistic regression. Interviews of school librarian-new teacher pairs revealed the lived experiences of participants. Those in the treatment group received significantly higher levels of mentoring and collaboration than did those in the comparison group. The effect of the interaction between the level of resilience of the treatment group and age was significant. Interviews show that school librarians and new teachers valued their relationship and voiced the effect of resilience, burnout, and retention. Reaching out to new teachers to bridge the gap between the library and classroom should be considered as best practice for school librarians.
title School Librarian Interventions for New-Teacher Resilience: A CLASS II Field Study
topic School Libraries
Librarians
Beginning Teachers
Librarian Teacher Cooperation
Resilience (Psychology)
Teacher Persistence
Mentors
Teacher Burnout
Best Practices
Intervention
Scores
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ1248856