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Teacher Support Research

4 January 2010—Teacher Support Research was founded in 2008 in response to the lack of high quality research evidence on many issues relating to teacher wellbeing. Continue Reading

Teacher Wellbeing: A review of the evidence

22 December 2008—In 2008, Teacher Support Research conducted a review of existing research on teacher wellbeing. Continue Reading

Promoting Teacher Wellbeing in Wales

22 December 2007—There is a tangible link between employee wellbeing and effectiveness in the workplace. Continue Reading

The Teachers Health and Wellbeing Study in Scotland

29 July 2004—In Scotland, as in the rest of Europe and the UK, issues of health and well being have come to be of increasing concern in the contemporary workplace, and no less so in the teaching profession where levels of ill-health retirement and workrelated sickness absence have become perennial concerns. Continue Reading

Contact Teacher Support Research

25 January 2004—Please contact Teacher Support Research about the work we do or to share research with us that we may be interested in. If you're interested in working with Teacher Support Research on a study, let us know what it's about and how we could help. Continue Reading





What we do

Teacher Support Research aims to work with partners in universities and elsewhere to explore the causes and consequences of poor teacher wellbeing and to pilot and evaluate a range of interventions that seek to enhance teacher wellbeing, sharing our findings with unions, Governments and other key stakeholders. Read more.

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FEATURES

the work-life wizard

Try the work-life wizard

The work-life wizard is a worksheet and online survey designed to help you bring your life into balance. Give it a go.

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Building wellbeing

School environments impact teacher and student wellbeing. In undertaking the design of a school, the whole learning process must be taken into account.



 

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