The Role of Relationships in Resilience: Teachers Who Were At-Risk Youth Supporting At-Risk Students
Despite extensive research on resilience, little information exists on the resilience of teachers who faced adversity in childhood and the meanings they attribute to their current work with at-risk students. Thus, this study aimed to address this knowledge gap by examining the narratives of teachers...
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Main Author: | Laura I. Sigad (Author) |
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2023-11-01T00:00:00Z.
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