Using online modules to build capacity for teacher resilience

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Beltman, Susan, Mansfield, Caroline F., Wosnitza, Marold, Weatherby-Fell, Noelene and Broadley, Tania. (2018). Using online modules to build capacity for teacher resilience. In In Wosnitza, Marold, Peixoto, Francisco, Beltman, Susan and Mansfield, Caroline F. (Ed.). Resilience in education : Concepts, contexts and connections pp. 237-253 Springer. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-76690-4_14
AuthorsBeltman, Susan, Mansfield, Caroline F., Wosnitza, Marold, Weatherby-Fell, Noelene and Broadley, Tania
EditorsWosnitza, Marold, Peixoto, Francisco, Beltman, Susan and Mansfield, Caroline F.
Abstract

Teacher resilience is regarded as a complex, multidimensional, dynamic construct. Enhancing teacher resilience can potentially increase teacher commitment, yet interventions to build resilience in pre-service programmes are scarce. This chapter examines the effectiveness of the BRiTE (Building Resilience in Teacher Education) online modules to develop pre-service teachers’ capacity for resilience in Australia. The modules are briefly described. Perceptions of 146 final year pre-service teachers were gathered regarding resilience, self-efficacy, commitment and coping before completing the BRiTE modules and their final professional experience school placement. Both pre- and post-school placement measures were completed by 49 participants. To determine the impact of using the modules, matched data sets were divided with “users” (n = 32) scoring significantly higher scores than “non-users” (n = 17) on five post-placement survey scales. Despite some limitations, there was an indication that using the online modules assisted pre-service teachers develop their capacity for resilience. Adapting the modules for use with in-service teachers and other professionals is an avenue for future research. This study has significance, given the importance of teacher professional resilience, and suggests that interventions developed for pre-service contexts can make a difference.

Page range237-253
Year2018
Book titleResilience in education : Concepts, contexts and connections
PublisherSpringer
Place of publicationCham, Switzerland
ISBN9783319766898
9783030095543
9783319766904
Digital Object Identifier (DOI)https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-76690-4_14
Scopus EID2-s2.0-85053655300
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Online22 Jun 2018
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