Well-Being of Teachers: The Role of Efficacy of Teachers and Academic Optimism

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Abstract

In previous decades, the well-being of teachers has been at the center of the attention of researchers in several practical investigations on various subjects such as language learning. The objective of this review is to clarify this construct and add new information on the predominance of the well-being of teachers and organize factors impacting it. Nevertheless, among factors influencing the levels of well-being, the focus of this review is on two constructs, namely, optimism “as a new concept in positive psychology,” societal theory, and collective school assets in education, and efficacy of teachers as an individual source in teachers. This review tries to focus on the eminent role of teacher efficacy and optimism in the process of education and also clarify their consequences on the well-being of teachers. In a nutshell, this review can provide implications for language teaching participants in the academic context.

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Song, K. (2022, January 26). Well-Being of Teachers: The Role of Efficacy of Teachers and Academic Optimism. Frontiers in Psychology. Frontiers Media S.A. https://doi.org/10.3389/fpsyg.2021.831972

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