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What Makes Teachers Unhappy and What Can You Do About It?

Building a Culture of Staff Wellbeing

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What Makes Teachers Unhappy and What Can You Do About It?

By: Fran Abrams, Mark Solomons
Narrated by: Rachael Beresford
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About this listen

Many teachers, support staff, and school leaders are tired, stressed, and overstretched. And even though this frequently makes the headlines, it isn't a new problem. In this book, Mark Solomons and Fran Abrams argue staff well-being should be rooted in the culture and climate of our schools. They provide a roadmap to recovery for struggling schools which should lead to improvements in staff morale, workload management, and mental well-being.

With a range of real-life examples, this book focuses on how school leaders can build workplace well-being in even the most challenging environments. It includes clear links to research evidence and summaries of the key steps necessary to deal with common issues such as:

  • Identifying and mapping issues in your school
  • Leading for well-being
  • Creating and maintaining a happy workforce
  • Developing a culture of everyday well-being
  • Overseeing change
©2024 Mark Solomons and Fran Abrams (P)2024 Tantor Media
Childhood Education Education Workplace & Organisational Behaviour Workplace Culture
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