A Meaningful Boost: Effects of Teachers' Sense of Meaning at Work on Their Engagement, Burnout, and Stress
The two studies presented here examine the effects of teachers' enhanced sense of meaning at work (SOM) on their burnout and engagement. In the first study, 41 teachers in two Arab schools were randomly assigned to a meaning-induction group-in which they were prompted daily to acknowledge meani...
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Main Author: | Shiri Lavy (Author) |
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2022-03-01T00:00:00Z.
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