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Self-Care and Stress Management for Academic Well-Being

Clarke, Karis L.(Edited by)
Part of the Advances in Higher Education and Professional Development series
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Self-care is a topic that is often challenging in education.

Educators are required to learn to teach, advise, and cope with organizational change as well as encourage their students to take responsibility for their actions, say no, identify burnout, establish a network of family and friends, schedule breaks, do things they enjoy, and take care of themselves physically.

However, teachers often do not follow these guidelines themselves.

It is important that teachers allow themselves the time and space to do the same things that they insist their students do.

Moreover, it is important that administrators recognize and support these efforts as well.

Self-Care and Stress Management for Academic Well-Being discusses why self-care for educators is needed in order for them to sustain the growth of the students at their institutions.

It explores the ways in which educators devote themselves to helping students develop their creativity and their academic voices but do not always give themselves the same permission.

Covering a range of topics such as physical care, stress, and self-advocacy, this reference work is ideal for researchers, academicians, practitioners, scholars, administrators, instructors, and students.

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£260.00
Product Details
1668423383 / 9781668423387
Mixed media product
371.1
24/06/2022
United States
302 pages
216 x 279 mm
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