Psychometric properties of the mindfulness in teaching scale among Spanish teachers

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Mindfulness in the educational field provides several benefits. The assessment of mindfulness is a fundamental previous step for evidence-based interventions. Therefore, the present study aimed to adapt and validate the Mindfulness in Teaching Scale (MTS) among Spanish teachers. This scale comprises 14 items on two dimensions: intrapersonal and interpersonal. The sample comprised 398 teachers (31% males, 68% females) whose ages ranged from 25 to 69 years (M = 44.14; SD = 10.16). Once the scale was adapted in Spanish, we examined its psychometric properties. To do so, we conducted a Confirmatory Factor analysis (CFA), which supported the two-factor structure. As evidence for validity, the MTS scores correlated with perceived teaching self-efficacy. The reliability values using Cronbach’s alpha were good. This scale has adequate psychometric properties and is useful for assessing mindfulness among Spanish teachers. We discuss its implications for the education field.

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Moyano, N., Navarro-Gil, M., Pérez-Yus, M. C., Herrera-Mercadal, P., & Valle, S. (2023). Psychometric properties of the mindfulness in teaching scale among Spanish teachers. Current Psychology, 42(4), 3195–3203. https://doi.org/10.1007/s12144-021-01600-2

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